Raymond "Nick"-Alvarez-Obituary

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Raymond "Nick" Alvarez

Elmwood Park, Illinois

Nov 25, 1968 – Sep 21, 2025

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BORN
November 25, 1968
DIED
September 21, 2025
LOCATION
Elmwood Park, Illinois

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The Elms Funeral Home - Elmwood Park Obituary

Raymond “Nick” Alvarez. Beloved son of Rosemary (Antonio) Martinez and the late Ramon. Devoted father of Alexys Alvarez. Cherished grandpa of Alana and Aliana Ramirez. Dear brother of Michelle Alvarez. Fond uncle of Yusef, Mo, and Bella. Cherished nephew, cousin and friend of...

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Miss you so much ! Love you, Papito

Cuz, even though I was married into the family you were my cousin thru and thru and in my heart. Crazy as you were I loved you because you always made me laugh. I will always think of you when I’m making peanut butter cookies. Rest in piece Nicky and know that you will always in our hearts ❤❤
Joe, Christina, Nicole, Joey & Anthony

Sending our thoughts and prayers to the entire family from your cousins in Indiana.

Condolences Rosie,Michelle and Nicky family. May he rest now in peace.

BASKING IN THE GLORY OF GOD

RIP my Brother you was always there for me when I needed anything I will see you up there someday..

❤❤❤

My dear Rosie and family, please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers
Mary T Wytiaz (Dale’s Mom)

Whenever I drive down “Cullerton” street, I will always think of you. Sending all my love and support to your family during this difficult time. Always, Deanna (D-Sally)

Nicky was truly one of a kind. He could turn an ordinary day into an unforgettable one (whether you were ready for it or not). He got on all our nerves, but he had the biggest heart when it came to the people he loved.

He was always going to, “call you right back” - and maybe he did or maybe he didn’t. Or he’d say, “I’ll be back in 5 minutes” then vanish. But if you really needed him? He’d show up, no questions asked. Ever since I was a kid — even when he was in Texas — I *always*...