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Nicholas John Colarelli

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Nicholas Colarelli Obituary

Colarelli
Nicholas John
Colarelli
April 11, 1930
October 15, 2023

Dr. Nicholas J. Colarelli, an accomplished psychologist and devoted family man who spent his life championing the idea that love and belonging are fundamental to human flourishing, died Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023. He was 93.
Nick grew up in the coal mining town of Brookside, Colorado, the son of Italian immigrants. Although he experienced many hardships in his youth, he always had, in his words, "a lap to sit on and someone to tell him it's all going to be OK." This simple concept would evolve into a theme that would shape his life's purpose, both professionally and personally.
As a first-generation American and devout Catholic, Nick believed passionately in these institutions and what they represented. America, he said, offered freedom and opportunity, while the Church showed him what to do with it. In practice, this meant a responsibility towards one's community and to serve others.
Nick taught in a one-room public schoolhouse before moving to St. Louis to study psychology at Saint Louis University. It was there that he met the love of his life, Margaret Ann, (nee Brewer) to whom he was married for 60 years.
After earning his Ph.D at Northwestern University, Nick joined the Menninger School of Psychiatry in Topeka, Kansas, where he designed and carried out a groundbreaking experiment. Rooted in his belief in the primacy of human connection, he convinced his colleagues to turn over their professional treatment of patients to the ward's Aides, who were closest to them. In a matter of months, this locked-down ward was able to be unlocked. This radical method was published in the book, Ward H.
The family moved to St. Louis, Missouri where Nick and Margaret raised five children, with an emphasis on the responsibility that comes with the privileges of a strong, loving family. Nick was a professor of psychology at St. Louis University, then started his own business in the emerging field of Organizational Psychology. He built his business by applying these same leadership principles to large systems and institutions, working with religious groups, family businesses, and some of the largest corporations of the day.
Nick enjoyed reading and discussing all manners of topics, from ancient philosophers to economics to the physics of space and time. His favorite was theology, and he had a knack for stringing together facts and observations into brilliant insights.
He was happiest sharing an evening cocktail with his wife, puttering on a home project, seeing the family canasta trophy evolve into ridiculous proportions, or solving world problems with his grandchildren and friends.
In 1997 Margaret and he sold the business and moved to Colorado Springs, where they would meet wonderful friends. And it was here that he and his family started a nonprofit known as Fostering Hope. This was an opportunity to apply all he had learned and lived by to those who needed it the most, children in foster care. He developed a model by which they could experience the kind of extended family and community he had relied on and advocated for all those years.
Nick is preceded in death by his wife, Margaret and survived by his children: Gina (Pat) O'Connor; Angela (David) Carron; Nick (Karen) Colarelli; Vince (Janet) Colarelli; and Kate (Chris) Beatty. He is also survived by 13 grandchildren; 5 great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.
Visitation at Swan-Law Funeral Home, Thursday, 11/2, 5:30-7:30. Mass of Christian Burial on Friday, 11/3, 10:00am at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 2021 West Pikes Peak. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be sent to Fostering Hope Foundation https://fosteringhopefoundation.org or Sacred Heart Parish.
Published by The Gazette from Oct. 25 to Oct. 28, 2023.

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Mark Whitehead

April 5, 2025

My brother and I thought the world of Nick as well as my parents. His sons Nick and Vince were our best friends growing up and I stay in contact with Nick. A great father and provider.

Joe Hoffman

November 8, 2023

Nick was one of the greatest people I ever met. He had a profound impact on me both professionally and personally and I'm sure many, many others.
Condolences to the Colarelli family,
Joe and Rose Hoffman

Susan Herbig Hannibal

November 3, 2023

What a great and very good man! He felt like an extra father when I was little and living two doors up from the Colarellis. He and Margaret were good friends to my parents and I´ll always love them for that. To Gina, Angela, Nick, Vincent and Kate, my thoughts are with you and my prayers are for you as you grieve. Take good care of your hearts in the days to come.

Henry Hummert

November 3, 2023

It was an honor to work with Nick as part of Colarelli, Meyer & Associates (now CMA Global). He was philosophical and practical, visionary and very rooted in his values. It is a tribute to his memory and efforts that CMA continues on helping companies, organizations and individuals.
Henry Hummert, Senior Consultant, CMA Global

Dewey Robinson

October 26, 2023

A wonderful friend and neighbor. Nick will surely be missed.

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