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Nicholas J. Pugliese

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Nicholas Joseph Pugliese, 80, of Forks Township, died Saturday, October 16, 2004, in St. Luke's Hospital, Fountain Hill. Born: April 16, 1924, he was a son of the late Nicodemo and Mary Bisolo Pugliese. Personal: He was an Allstate Insurance agent for thirty years, retiring in 1990. He had also...

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When my grandfather, Nick's brother passed away in 1995, I was heart broken because I had only 16 years with him. There was so much more I needed to learn about the Pugliese Family along with building more lasting memories. With this, Uncle Nick filled the void of losing a grandparent and became my "Step-Grandfather." He did everything from lecture me about my grades to give me marriage and life lessons. Many of which I carry into my everyday life. When I saw Uncle Nick in July at our annual...

I want to express my deepest sympathies to you, Aunt Rose, and your family. Uncle Nick was a great, caring and fun man. I vividly remember your visits to Miami and our conversations in my parent's living room. He will be missed but his spirt lives on. God bless.

Rose and family- My sincerest sympathies to you, your son and Nicks son's in your loss. Nick was obviously a well-loved man and was blessed by such a wonderful family. Thank you for the honor and priviledge of allowing me to spend time with all of you during Nick's stay at the hospital. May your family and friends offer you comfort and peace. I will remember you all and will remember Nick with great tenderness.
Most sincerely,

Uncle Nick, you will be deeply missed by me. You were like a second father to me. I have so many fond memories of you that at this time I am at a lost for words right now. Your brother Tony (my father) and your sisters are waiting for you with open arms. When you see my father I want you two to sing “When my eyes use to shine.....” I will be listening. I love you Uncle Nick. God Bless You. Your nephew Nick

One of my fondest memories of Uncle Nick was when Lauren and I went to vist Aunt Rose and Uncle Nick in Florida. We had so much fun relaxing and spending time together. At dinner one night, Uncle Nick gave us some red wine he made, it was strong but so good! I think we all got a little tipsy! Uncle Nick, I will miss you a lot! Love, your niece Danielle