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Nicholas Spino

Providence, Rhode Island

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Nicholas Spino passed away in Providence, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on July 8, 2010.

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Judy, please accept my deepest sympathy for you and your family. I will always be grateful I had the opportunity to meet and know your father even though at such a difficult time in his life.

Dear Spino Family,
Please accept our deepest sympathy on the passing of Nick, he will be fondly remembered by all of us.

Uncle Nicky was a kind, generous, and loving man. He spoke with love and even in times of pain he was still a very loving gentleman. He is at peace now and although he will be missed, he will always be in the hearts of those who loved him.

WITH LOVE

Dear Family,
I knew Nick very briefly. He came to my house one day during our yard sale. He wanted to buy a snoopy clock that we had. He told me all about how he liked to fix clocks. I asked him if he thought he could fix a clock that belonged to my late sister and I would pay him. He said he would try and he would take care of the clock while it was in his possession. I just felt how sincere he was and totally trusted him. I wouldn't even take his money for the snoopy clock and just...

Dear Judy and family,
I love your father dearly. When he spoke he reminded me of my father's voice. I can't think of Uncle Nicky without thinking of Aunt Daisy. She was such a kind and beautiful women. Your Dad was very brave and I will forever remember his smile. Love Terrie

Dear Family of Nick:
My sympathies and prayers go out to you. He was a very kind-hearted, fun-loving man who had alot of friends. He will be missed greatly.

Offering our deepest condolences at this difficult time.