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James "Jim" Nicholson III

Webster, Massachusetts

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James "Jim" Nicholson, III, 75, of 7 Nipmuck Drive, passed away Sunday, August 3, 2008 in his home.Jim leaves his wife of 45 years, Barbara J. (Carlson) Nicholson; one son, James G. Nicholson and his wife Lisa of Webster; two daughters: Wendy Knapp of Fairfax, VA., and Darlest Merkle of...

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Jim was a great friend as well as a brother in law. I considered him a good friend. Jim and I would kid each other. And that I will miss. I will never forget how well he treated myself and my sons throughout thier lives. Please be sure of my prayers for him. Sincerely Joan Walton

Dear Barbara and family,
My heartfelt condolences for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Barbara,

I feel such a loss with Jim gone. I am so glad that he is not suffering anylonger.

I am glad that Michael and I had so many wonderful memories of our visit with Jim this summer.

I am glad that you are doing so well.
I love you Barbara.

Jim was a wonderful man and a man that brought so much love to so many peoples lives.

I remember Jim kidding me about when I was a baby and you and he used to change my diaper.

I love him for loving...

A heart-felt thank you to all of you from the Nicholson Family. He was a great guy. We all loved him very much and will truly miss his hearty laugh, sense of humor and his kind and caring heart. The wonderful memories that we all have and share will keep him alive in our hearts always. Peace and Love to all. Jimmy & Lisa

Dear Cousin Barbara... I just wanted to send my condolences to you in the loss of your husband Jim. Joan has talked so kindly of the both of you. I know that we never have met but maybe someday we will. Your cousin Susan in Florida.

Dearest Auntie Barbara,
I do not need to tell you how much Uncle Jim will be missed or how much we all loved him, because you already know. He was a great man who was a prominent figure in my life for as long as I can remember. From Thayer Pond to holding Jordan in your kitchen, he always was present with his laugh, love, and heart. We will continue with donut Sundays, but they will never be the same. He was the only man that was close enough to my heart to fill the shoes of my Dad at...

Hi Im soorry I could not make the funeral and my heart goes out to you all. He was a great guy and I for one will miss him for a long time to come. As he would always say to me you know Steve we have one heck of a great last name you know that. I would say back ya Nicholson sounds great dont it. He says you bet ya.

My heartfelt sympathy, thoughts and prayers go out to your family at this time of great loss.

Uncle Jim, you were more like a father than an uncle. you taught me how to ride a bike, throw a baseball and catch a beaseball. You were there for me through all of the highs and lows in my life. Yet, you never judged me and stood by me through thick and thin. You were a great man, who gave 27 years of military service to your country. During that time you were in two wars (Korean, Vietnam)all our country. You raised your children and your grandchildren with the help of your wife and my aunt...