ROBERT-NICHOLS-Obituary

ROBERT S. NICHOLS Jr.

Cleveland, Ohio

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NICHOLS ROBERT S. NICHOLS JR., age 58. Beloved son of Robert S. (deceased) and Kathryn M. (nee Coolidge). Loving brother of Kathryn Popp (Thomas). Uncle of Nicholas and Madalyn Popp, and Kelly Gajewski. Passed away March 12, 2012. Funeral Mass Friday, March 16 at St. Christopher Church (20141...

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Remembering all the fun times. You always made me laugh!

It's hard to believe - its been 7-years. I believe; your cruising and watching over your daughter, family, friends and in everlasting peace. I remember you often and our times of our spontaneous camping trips with Tom H., Chip H., Lee W., and others whether @ Pymatunning or Mohichan state parks or the infamous trip to Catawba in '72' with track guys; Tony N., Gary N., - we showed them how to build a fire! God Bless you my friend and Peace to your living family.

NICKY U CRAZY GUY WE WILL MISS U

Nicky, what a laugh, what a smile. "What are you up to this time...?" Those were some good times. Sorry it had been so long since I last saw you. Rest in peace my friend.

"Nicky"-you were on fire when we were kids. I remember you, me and Craig Ogen on Olsen's beach one day. I remember Bob Seeger's "Ramblin' Man" was your theme song in Jr. High. You liked the "gamblin'" part...You were always a good friend and a great member of our little group. I lost track of you in the nineties and didn't know you were having a hard time lately. Sorry I was never there to cheer you on my friend. May you find the peace you need.

Nick, I will always remember you from Wooster on up. My thoughts are with your family, as your soul flies free of its earthly bonds.

"Nicky" "Fro-man" "One Fast son of of a Gun!" "Smiley".......You always made me laugh from your comments! Many many memories! The adventure is over but you blazed a trail.
My Condolences to the family.
God Bless
Larry & Debbie Sprosty

"Bobby"
I will always remember you from our childhood days. Wooster school, riding bikes and Linden Park. I can hear you laughing in a high school class too! You were definitely one of a kind.
My condolences to the Nichols family.

Nick, I will always have great memories of us laughing! R.I.P. my friend.