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Nicholas Frank "Nick" Daniele

East Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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Nicholas Frank Daniele 1942 - 2011 SOUTHWICK - Nicholas "Nick" F. Daniele, 69, of Southwick, passed away peacefully Thursday, December 8, 2011 with his wife by his side at Noble Hospital, Westfield. Born November 13, 1942 in Springfield, MA, he was a son to the late Nicholas J. and Louise A....

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Thank you to all who who wrote notes in this guest book. We love you all.
Lynda, Anthony and Allie

To Nick's Family - My God bless you all at this difficult time. I graduated with Nick from Tech High and am sadden when I hear of the loss of another Tech Tiger. May he rest in Peace.

I remember spending some weekend afternoons at St. Joseph Ave. with my friend Tom following Nick around doing his many “projects”, learning all sorts of things about cars. Nick was always quick to teach anyone about cars and how they worked, and explaining everything. He was always quick with a smile and a laugh. I will miss him. Our prayers and condolences to your family. We will miss him every 4th of July, and his Model A.

to all the daniele family you have lost a wonderful person even tho i only meet nick a few times thats all it took to know this was a good person always the smile you folkes have a lot to be proud of may god bless you all at this time

I knew Nick as a sincere and gentle man. He possessed constant good cheer, unrelenting optimism, and a persistent smile, no matter the circumstances. On behalf of everyone at the STCC Library, we will miss his presence deeply.

Grief can be so hard during the holidays, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one this holiday season.

To Nick's Family,

I recall many summer days working with Nick when I was a trainee at the CT Trolley Museum in the early 2000s. He was always so easy going and comical. It truly was a pleasure to operate trolleys with him, and there never was a dull moment. On behalf of myself and fellow members of the Connecticut Electric Railway, please accept my condolences and prayers. I will always remember his appreciation for his Model A and his big smile as he operated the trolleys.

Lynda, Anthony "AT", and Allison:
We are saddened about the recent death of Nick and send our love and prayers to you. We were blessed by the opportunity to know Nick and share many joyous times. As part of our family Nick was ever giving of himself to serve us all and he set an example of stewardship of his fellow man. We all have "BIG" shoes to fill.
Love, Jim, Margaret and Aaron Busi

Lynda,

Holding you close in thought and prayer as you mourn the death of your husband.
May your memories bring you comfort and our loving God give you peace..Sr.Paula