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Sherman Smith
April 14, 2009
Kathy I am very sorry for your loss and God bless you and yours.
George Pappas
April 13, 2009
Nina, So sorry to hear about Nick.Our families were always close. God Bless you. Carol & George Pappas Jacksonville Florida
Darrel Sutton
April 13, 2009
Sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers Kathy.
Darrel Sutton and Christine Sutton and family
Barbara Barthel
April 13, 2009
Dear Kathy and Family,
You are in my heart and prayers. Your dad was so much like mine! I know the pain and loss, and those takes time to deal with, but remember his stories, his humor, and his life as so many will.
Naomi Kautsch
April 13, 2009
My sincere condolences to you all on the passing of Nick. I will fondly recall many days of working with Nick at Farris. I miss sitting outside Ed's office door listening to those two and the stories and the daily banter as Nick baited Ed and all the laughter that ensued. He will be missed. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Nina and Kathy, much love to you lovely ladies.
Judy Palmer
April 13, 2009
Dear Kathy and Family,
I only met your Dad twice but from hearing you talk he was a wonderful man. You are in my thoughts and prayers. If you need to talk, I'm here.
Kathy Findley
April 12, 2009
Dear Nick and Barb,
Please accept our most sincere sympathy for
the loss of your dad, Nick. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.
Love,
Kathy and Dave Findley
Bob Rebellino
April 12, 2009
I remember talking with Nick at the store and the house on 4th and Belden in Canton. I went to High School at McKinley with Nick Jr. and Kathy. Nick would let Nick Jr. use the car so we could go out (an old beat up stick on the column station wagon he hauled produce in)only after we made one or two trips for something or other. He was a real character and I know will be missed by everyone who knew him. My condolences to Nick, Kathy and Nina.
Lenny Randolph
April 12, 2009
As a little boy growing up on Rowland ave,and sandal place.I remember Nick,and Ted running the neighborhood store on fifth,and Rowland where penny candy became two for a penny if you only had penny,and were only five years old.Today at 60 years old I still remember that kind,and generous man.My condolences to his family.
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