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Edward Charles Nicolazzo

85, Denville, New Jersey

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(Daily Record)EDWARD CHARLES NICOLAZZOAGE: 85 DENVILLE Edward Charles Nicolazzo, 85, passed away on New Year's Day 2011 at Saint Clare's Hospital in Denville, NJ. Ed was born on August 7, 1925 in Kane, PA. He was the son of a prominent Kane businessman Francesco Nicolazzo and his wife Nicoletta...

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Your father,Ed was a fellow member of the Art Association in Roxbury. He was a supportive member which included being in charge of our Video Library, At that time,He carted two large containers containing the VCR tapes monthly to and from the Temple in Succasunna where meetings were held .A gentle soul who encouraged many. I think of him each Christmas,as I decorate.I was fortunate to win bidding on his handmade moravian stars.Until a few years ago,he would donate a few dozen to be...

Dear Rachel I was saddened by the new off he passing of both Ed and Mary. They were such kind and genrous people. I have lots off wonderful memories of working with your father in so many shows at the Barn and more recently at my own theater company in Parsippny. One of my fondest memories was attending your show in New Jersey and watching your father bursting with Pride as he watched you. I am so sorry I am away and cannot be of more support during this painful time in your...

Dear Rachel I was saddened by the new of the passing of both Ed and Mary. They were such kind and genrous people. I have lots off wonderful memories of working with your father in so many shows at the Barn and more recently at my own theater company in Parsippany. One of my fondest memories was attending your show in New Jersey and watching your father bursting with Pride as he watched you. I am so sorry I am away and cannot be of more support during this painful time in your...

Dear Rachel, My sincere condolences go out to you. Your Dad and I worked on many, many shows at the Barn theater from his first production, GUYS AND DOLLS, through 1995. He was an amazing artist and a true gentleman. I know he was so proud of you and would always tell me what piano pieces you were working on. Thank you for sharing your talented Dad with the North Jersey Arts community, and may he rest in peace. God bless!

Dear Rachel,

My I express my deepest sympathy for your loss of your father and mother. My fondest memories of my youth have been written on my heart, being with and visiting my aunt and uncle Mary and Eddie. May the resurrection of hope sustain you now, to take courage and have hope, looking forward to the resurrection of your mom and dad, as I will to, trusting in these words written at John 11:25,26 "Jesus said to her: I am the resurrection and the life. He that exercises faith...

I celebrate Ed's life and his art; a true gentleman who had a positive impact on all with whom he had contact. I am thankful for the pleasure and privilege of working with Ed at the Barn Theatre decorating sets and learning from a master. He certainly made the shows look better than anyone could have dreamed. My sympathies to Rachel and my thanks for sharing him. Ed Nicolazzo will be fondly remembered. Thanks, Ed.

I was saddened to hear of Ed's passing and to also learn of Mary's. I worked with him at the Barn Theatre for many years and enjoyed the finishing touches he placed on my sets like "Arsenic and Old Lace" and "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown". Both Ed and MAry were always there to lend a hand and be a friend. I hope that in time the family's hearts will be full of good memories as I know mine will. They both will be truley missed, With a sad heart- Carol Jones

Dear Rachel,
I am so sorry you have had to endure the loss of both of your parents in such a short time! My thoughts were with you when your mother passed and are with you again in this difficult time. May you find comfort in the many memories and obvious love and suppport they gave to you.
Kerry Dahlen Griscti