Nicholas Dale-Echols-Obituary

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Nicholas Dale Echols

Pea Ridge, Arkansas

Feb 9, 1986 – Feb 4, 2020 (Age 33)

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BORN
February 9, 1986
DIED
February 4, 2020
AGE
33
LOCATION
Pea Ridge, Arkansas

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Sisco Funeral Home, Inc. - Pea Ridge Obituary

Nicholas Dale Echols, 33, of Rogers, died Tuesday, February 4.

He was born February 9, 1986 at Gravette, Arkansas to Christopher Dale Echols and Sharon Gail Cox. He was a graduate of Rogers High School in 2004, and a heating and air contractor. He was an Iraq War Veteran with the US...

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CHRIS I'm sending you unconditional love- from my family to yours- You were always so cool/kind/and awesome to me- You are always welcome at my home- my home phone is 636 0970- my address is 3811 W Mockingbird- Rogers- you need something let please me know-

To the Echols families, I m so very sorry for your loss, from Glenna Fletcher

I had the pleasure of serving in the Marines with Echols. This is very sad news to hear. Without a doubt, he was one of the hardest workers and wouldnt stop until the job was done. It was a pleasure to have known and served beside a guy like him. So sorry for the passing of Nick.

Chris, Sharon, Samantha, Heath, Roni, Shylia and Alex. You are my family and I just love each if you and feel for you and pray for you. God bless each of you❤❤❤❤

My sweet nephew. I have been so very proud of you since the day you came into this world. We had a relationship where you told a funny story and I would add a sideways view then you would follow with your sideways view. Then we would laugh so hard. My life feels so much darker with you not here to see your big smile. I've loved you as my own in my heart and nothing will knock you off that pedestal I have you on. I admire you because you accept challenges that most could not imagine...

I served with Nicholas in the Marines. He was one of the best generator mechanics my platoon had and he always threw the best barracks parties.

Im a Marine from 7th ESB, my heart goes out to you and my family and I pray for you all.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

I havent seen you in years, but this still hurts. They dont make Marines like you anymore. I still tell all of our crazy stories. Till Valhalla. Rest easy bro.