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Nicholas J. Wesley

Buffalo, New York

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WESLEY-Nicholas J. Passed away on Sunday, May 20, 2007, in Bluffton, SC after a brief illness. He was born in Pennsylvania then spent his early years in Lackawanna and attended both Lincoln Junior High and Lackawanna High School. After college he went into restaurant management and after a short...

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Ten years on...

There really are no words or expressions to ease the pain you feel when the world loses a Nick (Big Kahuna)Wesley. Our trips to S. Carolina won't be the same with out you, always ready for a round of golf, boat ride or a sight seeing tour of old Savannah. You truly will be missed, friendships like yours don't come around that often in our lifetime. Liz our prayers are with you also and we will talk soon. Love Chuck & Sharon

To my dearest Uncle Nick. It was difficult to say goodbye to you though the fond rememberances and stories carried us through the day. We visited some of your favorite places around Hilton Head and celebrated your life overlooking the Colleton River, one of your much loved kayaking spots. The night will not be easy to think about now that Rick is with you again, but he must have known you needed a friend by your side to carry on the fun that you so enjoyed in life. We will always love you...

My sincerest condolences on the loss of your brother. He was an extraordinarilly bright man and he always left me with the impression that he understood some great secret joke that the rest of us are missing. Maybe he did.

I have enjoyed your company and friendship for over 30 years. We played together: tennis, racketball, motorcycle trips or cruising on the boat, football season, cigar smoking, scrabble, cranium, kayaking, and golf. I'll miss your "What's Going On?" salutation on the phone, "SODA" & "BOB". You were a rock unto yourself and unknown deep inside...I miss you already and will always recall many fond memories. Peace be with you, friend.

To my dear brother who was my best friend - thank you for being with me all these years. I will miss your humor, advice and love.
Your loving sister,
Liz

Big Nick will always be remembered as a good man, kind, decent, funny, smart and not a bad tennis player. He will always be a friend we were fortunate to know and one who will be missed. Our deepest sympathy to his family.

Please accept our condolences on the death of Nick. I've known him since jr. high , Dennis since high school. He was always a joy to be around - smart, funny, and incredibly generous. We dearly loved this man, and will miss him the rest of our lives.