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Jules Armand Nicole

Agawam, Massachusetts

Oct 7, 1925 – Jan 10, 2025

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BORN
October 7, 1925
DIED
January 10, 2025
LOCATION
Agawam, Massachusetts

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Curran-Jones Funeral Home - Agawam Obituary

Jules A. Nicole, 99, entered into eternal rest on Friday, January 10, 2025 at Noble Hospital in Westfield.  Born in Glover, VT, son of the late Lucien and Yvonne (Cote) Nicole, he lived in Newport, VT for many years before moving to Feeding Hills in 1978.  Jules worked as a creamery worker for H.P. Hood for over forty years, most recently at the ice cream plant in Suffield, CT, before retiring in 1991.  Jules was a navy veteran having served in the Pacific during World War II,  He was a communicant of Sacred Heart Church.  In his younger days, he was an avid golfer and bowler.  He was also a lifelong Red Sox fan and loved playing cards with his extended family. He leaves his wife of sixty-one years, Helene H. (Veilleux) Nicole, three sons and their wives, Marc and Tracey Nicole of Severna Park, MD, Jean and Teisa Nicole of Manila, Philippines, Brian and Lynn Nicole of Castro Valley, CA.  He also leaves his seven beloved grandchildren, Marissa, Brendan, Elianna, Isabelle, Johanna, Gloria and Victoria.  His family will receive friends at the AGAWAM CURRAN JONES FUNERAL HOME, 745 Cooper Street on Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025, from 4-7.  The funeral will be Friday at 8:45am from the AGAWAM CURRAN JONES FUNERAL HOME, with a Mass in Sacred Heart Church at 9:45. The burial will follow in the Massachusetts Veterans Memorial Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, his family requests that donations be made to Sacred Heart Church, 1061 Springfield Street, Feeding Hills, MA 01030.  For online condolences, please visit www.curranjones.com.

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Dream. I'm so sorry about the loss of your dad. I've tried to call you. But your numbers may change so I can't get ahold of you. Give me a call, love you, buddy.

M’nocle Jules loved his Ice Cream, he was the best machinist to make it! He’s a fierce card player too! We miss n love you Jules!!
Your niece Lise

Uncle Jules will be missed very much. He was always the first to get the card games started when the family was together. We have so many great memories!