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Richard E. "Dick" Nyholm

Centralia, Washington

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Richard E. Nyholm Richard "Dick" E. Nyholm, 83, born in Tacoma - resided in Centralia; passed away April 21, 2011, at Centralia Providence Hospital after succumbing to his battle with Leukemia. He will be remembered as a loving father by his family, and missed by those who had the pleasure of...

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Dick Nyholm has been a backdoor leader in this community for so long this will leave a great void to many. I always looked forward to his visits with my Dad and his words of faith and wisdom. He will be truly missed by his and my family. Just a down to earth guy with a huge heart.

Since coming to town, 1978 - I have always had a warm smile and help when I asked Mr Nyholm. We have had talks about people, life, but most of all we talked about how GOD loved every one-as his Child. Thanks for our last talk just some days ago, he is now held in GOD's Arms of LOVE.

Dick Nyholm was a great man. He was a friend of my family's for many, many years. We have some nice pictures of him with a big smile at lots of our family functions. Awesome man!

to deb and family my thoughts are with you. we used to go to dick's house me and my son and friend and swim in his pool. oh those were the good old day's. he wouuld sit by the pool and watch us have fun in his pool then we would have a few ta tee and spend the night. he will be missed. charlene

I am thankful for the time I knew Dick these past ten or so years. He was a wonderful mentor to the Masons who knew him, in and around Centralia, as well as beyond. He gave selflessly of himself to be the best Mason and Brother he could be. Thanks, Dick, for your leadership, wisdom and knowledge. We will meet again in realms beyond the skies. Until then, dear friend and Brother, until then, farewell.

Mr. Nyholm was a very dear man that I had the pleasure of waiting on when I was in college and worked at First American State Bank. He always had a smile and a kind word. My thoughts and prayers are with his family at this time.

What a guy. Centralia was a better place because he was around. My thoughts and prayers go out all the family.

You and your family started me and my family 1958 to welcome us to Washington State, thank you and god bless you;
William Hill Jr

Love you, we all do