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Nicholas Corontzes

Clemson, South Carolina

1954 - 2010

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Nicholas Harry (Nick) Corontzes, 56, of 110 Laurel Lane, died Thursday, August 19, 2010 at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston after a brief illness. Born in Florence, SC, he was the son of Annette Siokos Corontzes of Columbia and the late Harry Nicholas Corontzes. Nick was a...

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It has been over 15 years since Nicks passing, and I still sometimes wake up at night laughing when I think of the fun times we had together. We miss him so much.

Nick and I were in freshman Geometry at A.C flora 1969.
What a great guy-he always made me laugh.
What a great guy.
jim faulk,
Niwot Co. 2020


Nick was a wonderful person! I remember him fondly. He was so kind to everyone.

I was on the same hall with Nick at Clemson and he was the very definition of a "good guy." I was able to see and talk with him a couple of years ago at Pixie & Bill's, and we had a great time catching up. My very best wishes to Nancy and the family. -- Wren Barnett (Saluda, NC)

Nancy, George, Zach, and Ted,
I am extremely sorry for your loss. Some of my best memories during my time at Clemson were spent with your family. The effect that Nick and you have had on the young men and women that had the privilige of working for you cannot be measured. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Nancy, entire Corontzes family. Nick was such a strong force, such a father away from home figure, such a deep throw-your-head-back laugher, such a tight squeezing hugger…there's no way his memory will ever fade. I have so many priceless memories that I will hold dear always. I hope time heals the pain of losing Nick and the memories comfort during the sad times. I love you all and am thinking about you constantly.
All my love.

Though it's been 30 years since I've seen Nick, I'll never forget his smile and his role as a pharmacist mentor when I was Revco intern back in the early '80s. I loved working with him and my thoughts are with his wife and family.

Nancy-please accept my condolences for your untimely loss. I hope your happy memories of Nick will help you and your family get through this hard time.

Steve and Family,

I am so very sorry to hear about Nick. I have thought about you all since the day I heard. I remember him as an all around great guy -- quick with a laugh and always kind. I know you will miss him deeply. Please know that you are in my thoughts.