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Philip Girard Nichols

Birmingham, Alabama

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Sept. 7, 1955-Mar. 4, 2015 Age 59. Passed away Wednesday, March 4, 2015. He was born in Nashville, TN on September 7, 1955. He is preceded in death by his parents, Charles Sidney and Mary Robinson Nichols of Nashville, TN. Phil is survived by his wife, Mary Ann; two sons, Blake (Lauren) and...

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Hey guys, this is Stephanie Harwell, I worked for Phil while he were remodeling the house a few years ago. I am so sorry and shocked to hear this- anyway- take care.

Thoughts are with you MA.

Phil,
Although I never had the privilege of personally meeting you, we were introduced to each other through your love & addiction of the Munchies Peanut Butter & Cheese Flavored Crackers. I can only imagine the lives you touched and what an inspiration you were to so many. I will miss you. God Bless you always!

Even though I only enjoyed Phil's friendship for three short years, he will live in my heart as a smiling and caring good friend. Phil, you will be missed by many.

Warmest wishes to the Nichols Family.

Phil was a great brother in law. Always was kind to my wife and me.
We will miss you greatly.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the whole Nichols family.
The Weller family

I, too, went to school with Phil at Columbia Military Academy. I was one of the managers for the basketball team that he was on at CMA. The team always called him "Thorpe". Phil was a left handed shooter, like the exciting and legendary Thorpe Weber, who played at Vanderbilt. I am from Birmingham and Phil went to school at Alabama and moved to Birmingham after college and I ran into him several times over the years. Yes, Phil was always so full of joy, enthusiasm, kindness, and...

Phil was a great guy. I will never forget the trip he took with us to Rupp Arena. He and his son sat with my wife and treated her with great kindness and warmth. That was Phil...always gracious and giving while asking for nothing in return.
He will be missed and you are all in our prayers.

Phil was a great guy. We attended CMA together, lived in the same dorm, and played on the basketball team. My condolences to the family. I am sure he will be sorely missed by all that knew him.