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Reverend John P. Nickas

68, Whose Sister Lives In Toms River, New Jersey

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Pastor of Catholic parishes in Newark and Montclair, leader in outreach to the homeless and youth, 68 Reverend John P. Nickas, 68, passed away in Turkey on Oct. 9, 2008. Visiting is Sunday, Oct. 19, 2008, from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Caggiano Memorial, 62 Grove St., Montclair. There will be a...

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Happy birthday Father Nickas. You're always in our hearts minds. There's simply no one like you!

Happy Birthday Father, I think you would have been 85 today. I´m sure you´re watching over us and I´m asking especially that you watch over Lauren as she faces this cancer diagnosis. We all still miss you so much, I wish you were here to help her through this but we know what you would say and so we pray ... Oh Sacred Heart of Jesus, we place our trust in You. Oh Sacred Heart of Jesus, we place our trust in You. Oh Sacred Heart of Jesus, we place our trust in You.

Always thinking of you Father Nickas. You are greatly missed

You are miss by me

Father thanks for being there for my family you will always be missed

Father John it took me this long to express my feelings, Happy Birthday (Jan 30)- You were such a big part of my life and my family for 40+ years. I have so many great memories of you and your many visits, I was your "groupie of one". You will always be in my heart and I know that you will always be my Angel. You saw me through so much and I know that you will always be there for me. Your viewing was on my Birthday I was there in spirit, my physical presence could not bear your loss. I Love...

It will soon be a year; it still hurts so very much.

Father Nic , just learned of your passing. Still remember the days we served together at Broadway House, Thank you for the memories and I will cherish the cup you gave me

I just found out about Father Nickas' passing. I was counseled by him as a conscientious objector in Newark in 1969-70, and always appreciated his intelligence and progressive nature. cliff Meneken