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Nicholas James Fiorello Sr.

Budd Lake, New Jersey

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NICHOLAS JAMES FIORELLO, SR. AGE: 87 FORMERLY OF NETCONG Nicholas James Fiorello, Sr., 87, formerly of Netcong, N.J. passed away peacefully on Friday, March 5, 2010 in Titusville, FL. He was born on March 10, 1922. Nick served in the U.S. Navy from September 1942 to October 1945 "3 Years, 1...

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I already spoke from the heart at the memorial service, but I wanted to let everyone know just how much my "favorite father-in-law" meant to me. He was all bark and no bite...well, not even all bark :-) and he welcomed me into the Fiorello clan with open arms from day one. I'm also grateful that Nick and Virginia's son was born so that I could meet and marry him -- I love him so much. Nick Sr., you will never be forgotten...you were and are a wonderful man. Much love from your favorite...

Delores,Ward and Family-are thoughts and prayes are with you at
this difficult time. Becky - Art Crane - Engledwood Fla.

Virginia and Family...so sorry to hear of your loss.
NIck was a favorite of mine and I know he and my father were great friends.
He used to always yell at Kathy and I all the time but I always knew he was a gentle man.
He will be truly be missed.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all

Virginia and Family...so sorry to hear of your loss.
NIck was a favorite of mine and I know he and my father were great friends.
He used to always yell at Kathy and I all the time but I always knew he was a gentle man.
He will be truly be missed.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all

Nick & Jocelyn,
We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your dad. We send our love, hugs and prayers across the Atlantic to you and your family.
Love,
Eric, Joanne and Aaron (Ireland)

Thank you so much for sharing the Obituary of Nick, Sr. here on Legacy. After reading it, I have a sense of what his (legacy) is: Warm, tender hearted, hardworking and fun-loving father, grandfather, uncle, husband, and friend who provided well for his family. A man who shared his experiences (Milk Truck, etc.) with his children, grandchildren, nieces, and nephews. A man who loved his country and served us well in the military. And a committed, dedicated individual whose spirit goes on! ...

To Kathy and Family. I was sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time, and always.

Uncle Nick took me to my first baseball game - the 1960 All Star Game at Yankee Stadium. I still remember that day. I spent the Summer (age 12) working on the milk truck for five bucks a week! Six day week! He taught me the meaning of hard work, and a few other memorable things. I will always remember him, the milk route, fireworks and much more; but mostly I will remember a very strong man with a wonderful heart, ferocious look that could turn into a fabulous smile from one second to...

SO SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS. NICK USE TO SCARE THE CRAP OUT OF ME, HE WAS SUCH A BIG MAN WITH A BIG VOICE, UNTIL THE MORNING AFTER FIREWORKS IN NETCONG WHEN HE WENT TO HIS MILK TRUCK BROUGHT IN TO THE HOUSE DOZENS OF EGGS, POUNDS OD BACON AND BREAD AND FED ABOUT 10 HUNGOVER FRIENDS OF PAM AND KATHY, WHAT A GOOD MORNING AND THEN I SAW THE SOFT SIDE OF THE MAN. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT DAY. GOD BLESS YOU AND HOLD YOU IN HIS ARMS, NICK. YOU WILL BE MISSED