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Nicholas Anthony Brinsky

Riverside, California

1946 - 2020

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1946 - 2020 Nicholas Brinsky passed away on July 25, 2020 as a result of complications from dementia and Covid 19. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio on May 3, 1946. He attended Saint Anthony's High School in Los Angeles, CA. Following graduation, he enlisted in the Air Force and served in the...

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So sad to read Nick passed. I worked with him in the late 80s to mid 90s. What a fun and funny man he was. Went on a six week training course with him on the east coast, and what fun we had! He was the spark in the group, always leading the way to fun and parties! I´ll never forget his contagious laugh. Condolences to his kids and family.

A lot of good times with Nick. In 1973, I was leaving to go overseas in the army. My flight was at 5:30 pm on Sunday. Nick picked me up at 11:30 am on Saturday. We partied the whole time and I barely made my flight! Nick was a great guy and a good friend. He will be missed but I’ve got great memories!
I’m sorry I missed his service, I didn’t know about it.

These Funny looking men.... My Dads wedding via 1981 w/ his best friend/best man Keith Stump and Uncle Rudy Dudas

Love you Dad

Pops I want you to know I couldnt have asked for a better father, you always said you regretted a lot and made some mistakes raising us. I want you to know WE ALL MAKE MISTAKES,HAVE REGRETS, NOBODYS PERFECT but to me you where always #1 and Id forever take you on my team. Growing up on School field trips you where always popular and everyone wanted to be in our group, ALL my friends all grew to love you just as you loved them you always treated everyone with respect always saw the good in...

He was the only man I knew that laughed out loud at his own jokes. When he would call he always had a joke. Nick was truly a "gentleman."

One of my favorite people in this whole entire world. It hurts that I was unable to say goodbye, but I'm comforted to know that your spirit lives on. If tears could build a stairway, and memories a lane, I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again. I love you forever and miss you endlessly. I wish I could hear your laugh.