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Nicholas John Gervasio

Danbury, Connecticut

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Nicholas John Gervasio, 68, died at his home on December 3, 2010. He moved to Hancock 6 years ago from Redding. He was born in Stamford, on October 26, 1942, the son of Mary (Cyboski) and Vincent Gervasio. He was a graduate of Stamford High School and the University of Connecticut where he...

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Wonderful memories of Nick and I working together at Rippowam High School in Stamford, Ct in the 1980s. He was a dear friend.

Saddened that it has been 15 years since your passing. You are a great cousin and I miss you and your brother Richard a great deal. May you both continue to rest in eternal peace. Sincerely,

May God continue to bless you and your family. Love, Cousin Frances

I was so sorry to read of Nick's passing. I've have very fond memories of Nick while I was teaching in Redding and coaching at Joel Barlow. He was such a wonderful person with a great sense of humor and I enjoyed chatting with him when we had the opportunity. My condolences to the entire family.

Our deepest sympathy is with you in this time of sorrow.

Buz and Gerry Boccuzzi, Milford, CT

Our deepest sympathy is you in your time of sorrow.

Nick was a loving and playful grandfather to his four grandchildren. We always loved seeing the joy in his eyes when they were together.
Sal, Chris and Reed

I am sorrry to hear of the passing of Nick, I had the honor of being his student at Joel Barlow High School. He was such a great teacher. I also had the privilege of getting to know him as a person by volunteering with him at the Redding Ridge Fire Department. He will be missed -Erika Magnussen Vibbert

Nick was a classmate of mine at SHS and I saw him many times at Joel Barlow HS when my stepson, Francis was there and we would attend events at the school. He was genuine; a truly nice guy. Always friendly, upbeat, personable. He's one of those people that had a lot to live for and we lost him too soon.