Nicholas -Koutselas-Obituary

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Nicholas J. Koutselas

Bradenton, Florida

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January 1, 2017
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Bradenton, Florida

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Brown & Sons Funeral Homes & Crematory (43rd St. Chapel) - Bradenton Obituary

Nicholas J. Koutselas, 79, Bradenton, died January 1, 2017. Born in Chicago, IL he moved to Bradenton in 1995. A Veteran of the US Army he was a member of St. Mark Orthodox Church. Predeceased by parents, John and Constantina (Pantikes) Koutselas; survived by wife of 16 years, Radica of...

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We send our love to you at this time of great loss. Uncle Nick was a good man, he was kind and gracious, not to mention a walking encyclopedia and weatherman! I have many good memories of him--from sitting on his lap eating root beer candies he would bring my cousin and me at Christmastime to getting thoughtful reminders to call the number to get my phone added to the National Do Not Call Registry to most recently having a beautiful sunset dinner on the beach. May his memory be eternal.

Dear Radisa, Please accept our prayers and condolences. We am so sorry for your loss.
Deedee and Chuck Parsons

Our deepest sympathy to Koutselas & Kalogeras families on the passing of Nick from friends of years ago.
Bill & Sophia Simios

My deepest sympathies to the Koutselas and Kalogeras families. He was always so fun to be with...always looked forward to being with him when we were growing up and spending time with him in Chicago and Delavan. Nick was a great guy and will be missed. RIP!!

Deepest sympathy to the Koutselas family on behalf of his Austin High School Class of 1955 classmates. Rest in Peace, Nick.

Thinking of you Rada

Please accept my expression of sorrow over Nick's death. I respected him a great deal. The church community will miss him. I will miss him.

Please accept my condolences on the passing of Nick. He and I shared many memories during our "growing up" years. I remember high school, church youth groups and especially Lake Delavan in Wisconsin. May his memory be eternal!