Mark-Nickens-Obituary

Mark Gervase Nickens

Washington, D.C., District of Columbia

Apr 8, 1959 – Apr 24, 2025 (Age 66)

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BORN
April 8, 1959
DIED
April 24, 2025
AGE
66
LOCATION
Washington, D.C., District of Columbia

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On Thursday, April 24, 2025, Native Washingtonian. Beloved brother and uncle. Six sisters, Norma Ijadunola, Francine Nickens-Frink, Ave Nickens-Dempsey, Gabrielle Nickens-Garner, Marita Nickens-Broome and Kimberly Woodhouse. Three brothers Ronald, Jerry and Harry Nickens; nieces and nephews, and...

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Mark Nickens was a true gentleman in every sense of the word. In addition to being a true Mackin Catholic High School student, athlete, and graduate, his love for his family and his longtime active parishioner at Incarnation Catholic Church speaks volumes about his character and personality. May Mark´s soul rest in peace.

I worked with Mark at Kastle. He was a great source of wisdom and laughter. I really appreciate the advice and everything he did to make the work days better for all of us. Forever missed and God bless his loved ones.

I worked with Mark at Kastle. He was a great source of wisdom and laughter. I really appreciate the advice and everything he did to make the work days better for all of us. Forever missed and God bless his loved ones.

My condolences to his family. Mark was a true friend in college with a tremendous sense of humor. Very good basketball player and even a better human being off the court. I will truly miss him.

Condolences family, Mark my brother you will truly missed, much love

Our sincere condolences to the Nickens family from the White Family. We all went to Holy Redeemer School together. Just thinking of the memories brings a smile. Until we meet again...RIP.

Met Mark at Mackin Catholic High school. Great baller! Good man! My condolences to his family and friends. Class act !

I first met Mark when he played ball with my brother Angelo at Mackin. We reconnected when he started hand dancing in the 2,000's. He absolutely loved the dancing and we always had fun "cutting a rug" on the hardwood. He always had a kind word and a beautiful smile. My deepest condolensces to his family and friends.

Mark and I dated for two years and he was one of the nicest, sweetest persons I know! I saw him a couple months ago and we gave each other the biggest hug not knowing it would be for the last time. My heart is broken, love always, June