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Nick James Cannell

Upper Arlington, Ohio

1919 - 2021 (Age 101)

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Cannell, Nick JamesNick James Cannell, age 101, of Upper Arlington, passed away into the arms of Jesus on Wednesday, February 17, 2021. He was born on August 11, 1919, in Pickerington, Ohio to the late Nicolaos Kanellos (James Cannell) and Gladys (Marie) Walton. Nick was also preceded in death by...

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Can't believe its a year since you left us, I truly miss our phone calls, but you are now up in heaven now with Hope and my Mom and Dad playing cards...

I am so sorry for your loss! It was a great joy and honor to serve Mr Cannell when ever he came into Bravo! And I was working. Even if I didn’t wait on him just talking to him was a pleasure!!!

Dear Jim, Lynne, Susie, Missie and families,

We were so sad to hear that our dear friend Nick passed away. But we are rejoicing for him that he is in his heavenly home with Jesus, his dear wife Hope, his son Steve, and those he loved who went before him. He now has a totally healthy body again. We know the Lord's words to him are "Well done, good and faithful servant!" I loved talking with Nick about his family and since i have a Greek son-in-law he would always ask how Andrew is...

My thoughts and prayers are with the Cannell family on the passing of their beloved father and grandfather, Nick.

Nick Cannell was very instrumental in the early stages of when my father Mike DeFantis passed away on October 17th, 1954 in helping our family in the early going when he passed on. Strange how things work looking back because that was my 8th birthday.

My father as Nick reminded me countless times in conversations over many decades was very instrumental when Nick started taking over the day to day operations from his father of running Quality Bakery in Columbus Ohio. My last actual...

Lynne and family, so sorry for his passing, but he shared a wonderfully lovely life. Prayers for your comfort in his peace. I didn't know about the Mountain Top Pies, oh, our families loved those!! Joy in your memories!
Becky Snouffer Price

My Godfather Nick was a cherished part of my life with his loving and exuberant outlook. Joni and I will miss waving to him on our daily walks by his house. We feel so fortunate to have had him in our lives for so many years.

God Bless and a Heartfelt Thank YOU for your service in WWII. The USA would NOT be as it is today. I treasure the freedoms for which you fought. You are one of "THE GREATEST GENERATION". Serving in the 35th. Infantry United States Army. RIP and Semper FI.

,Angelo Saris here Jeannette s boy from Columbus remembering you and Hope played with son, Steve, at the church.