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John Nicholson

Longmeadow, Massachusetts

1926 - 2020

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John J. Nicholson, passed away Wednesday May 7, 2020 at home with his family by his side. John, known as Jack, was born November 2, 1926 in Manhattan, New York and was raised in the Bronx until the age of 10 when his family moved to New Milford, CT. He graduated from St. Thomas High School in...

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John was a jokester. He was also a wonderful listener. When you spoke to him, he would lean in as if nothing was more important than what you had to say. I still miss him terribly. I know he's looking out for me from Heaven but I just wish he could come back for one more hug, kiss and laugh. I will always remember the famous Nicholson Thanksgiving Dinners. "Kid's" table was in the basement; adult up stairs. I often wondered what rated a seat at the adult's table. Sure wasn't age! ...

I was saddened by this news. Please know that my sympathies go out to you all. When ever i saw John over the past few years he always had a joke or kind thing to say. Again I am sorry for your loss.

My condolences to Anne the and rest of the family, Jack was a great guy and I always enjoyed our conversations - he always taught me something too.

Jack Nicholson was the kindest of men. He always had a joke, a story, or a remembrance to share. A very interesting man who's mind seemed to work like a computer - able to pull up files at a moment's notice! I especially enjoyed his recall of New Milford, CT, as I also had lived there. Jack was beloved by Staff as well as residents and is already missed. Love and peace to Anne, her family and friends.

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He never failed to make me laugh. He was a wonderful listener. I will miss my Uncle John more than even I realize. He was a smile, a joke, a story teller and one of the best huggers I've ever known. I'm sure St. Peter's Gates just opened right up with bells ringing when he arrived.