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Nicholas Anthony Iaria

Indianapolis, Indiana

Age 75

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Nicholas Anthony Iaria Indianapolis - Nicholas Anthony Iaria, 75, of Indianapolis passed away Sunday June 20, 2021. Nicholas was born in Indianapolis to Matthew Dominic and Santina Virginia (Bondi) Iaria. Nick would often joke about his High School years by referring to himself as a "ROAD...

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Nick: We will miss you. The Giordano´s will miss you. The Settles´ will miss you. Indy will miss you.

I remember growing up across the alley from you and Mathew (Bugs) and doing what we did at Greer Park. Not sure what that was but I´ll never forget it. Have not seen you in a while but I promise I will see you on the other side. Say hello to my dad, Uncle Tom, Dave, Dennis, Barb, Mary, and Jane.

Nick gratefully hosted Hearts And Hands faithfully. Thank you Nick.

Nick, I can remember the day that I first met you (1956), as if it were yesterday. I took over your paper route, and you were very kind and thorough in giving advice on how to handle each customer to a "rookie"! We have been close friends since, through good times, certainly too numerous to mention. My fondest memories reflect upon the manner in which you treated my son as if he were your own. Rest peacefully, Paisan, and I will see you when God's will is served. tw

I have nothing but fond memories of Nick. He was a very kind and generous person. Not only enjoyed eating at the wonderful Restaurant , but also seeing him at Camp Atterbury when we celebrated the Italian POW Chapel on an annual basis with the Italian Heritage Society. He shall be missed. God Bess him and his family

PS.. The Irias are the finest Italian Restaurant, bar none. Again, thank you Nick.

He was just that, a wonderful man and always polite to me. I was so glad he took over the family business and hope it always stays true to his wonderful services. He will surely be remembered and missed. RIP Nick.

Jim and I adored both your dad and your mother. We had so many special times with them both and remember them with such love and thanks for having known them. Their kindness and sense of of fun will last for a very long time. I'll just bet Jim was the first person to line up to greet them both at the Pearly Gates!

Offer my deepest condolences to the Iaria family.