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James Bryant Nichols

Monroe, Connecticut

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Monroe, Connecticut
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Shriners Hospitals for Children

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Nichols, James BryantJames Bryant Nichols of Monroe died peacefully on Saturday, January 14, 2017, after a brief hospital stay. Born in Bridgeport on November 11, 1941 to Theodore Henry Nichols, and Ruth Bryant Nichols, he leaves behind his loving wife Debra Myer-Nichols, his brother Lee Nichols...

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This is Lou DeFeo (Mario's) I'm so sorry I know is been almost 6 years but I just found out this sad news today. My daughter tried finding his phone # but sadly she found this instead. I moved to Florida in 92 and never heard about thid. A lot of great memories that I love to share with my family. He was a great person and friend. Again I'm so sorry my sympathy to all of you. Rest in peace.

The Monroe Skydivers 1974

We we're sadden to hear of the passing of Jim he was such a great friendly kind funny man . We heard of this sad news after he had already had services and felt sad we didn't get to honor his passing .He always made us laugh .Jim you will be greatly missed . Thank you for the many smiles you gave to others . May you Rest In Peace
Donna & Ben Sharpe

Jimmy you will be missed, my condolences to your family and your brothers. Nieces and Nephews. Glad I got to see you last spring and have a few beers up on the Hill and talk old times

The FTD Greater Glory Basket

Hey Terry and family. Sorry to hear of Jimmies passing. Hugs and prayer's

what a good guy he was, always had a good laugh with him, a straight shooter, and as honest as they come, he will be missed.

True friend indeed as well as a mentor and teacher. His laugh was ever present and infectious. Even if he was mad at you and yelling with his face turning bright red, he still had that big grin on his face. Nothing but good memories of Jim. Especially the jump into the back of the Police Station parking lot on Main St. in Trumbull for the Memorial Day Ceremony in 1972. Super windy, exited the aircraft over the Merritt Parkway in Bridgeport. The pilot, Vinnie Chesto, thought we were nuts, but...

jim, you were good friend of mine for most of my life you will be missed.