Nicholas John Fallier

Nicholas John Fallier

Nicholas Fallier Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 11, 2009.
Nicholas John Fallier Nicholas John Fallier, 88, a decorated World War II veteran, died Tuesday, October 6, 2009, in Tallahassee. A private graveside service will be held at a later date. Culley's Meadow Wood is handling arrangements. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested contributions be made to the Holy Mother of God Greek Orthodox Church (1647 Phillips Rd., Tallahassee, FL 32308) or Covenant Hospice (1545 Raymond Diehl Rd # 102 Tallahassee, FL 32308-1530) Born November 20, 1921, in Tallahassee, Nick graduated from Leon High School in 1941, and was sworn into the U.S. Army Air Force the following year. His basic training was at Dale Mabry Field, what is now the Tallahassee Regional Airport. While serving in the South Pacific, Nick was with the 39th Fighter Squadron, 35th Fighter Group, Fifth Air Force. He flew 130 combat missions, covering four battle campaigns, during which he received four air medals. Following the war, Nick worked briefly for the Office of the State Comptroller, then the Florida Game Commission as a pilot. He was appointed as aide to the President of the Florida Senate when his good friend and fellow pilot Senator Mallory Horne was elected to that office. After leaving the Senate President's office, Nick worked 13 years as an underwater archeologist for the Secretary of State. Many of the artifacts at the State Museum of Florida History are from Nick's exploits. In 2004, he contributed to, and helped set up, the WWII Dale Mabry Field museum in the Tallahassee Regional Airport main terminal building. Nick is survived by his sister, Mrs. Ina Carmack, of Apopka, Fla., and a niece, Mrs. Patty Cooke, of Sugar Grove, N.C. He was preceded in death by his parents, Mr, and Mrs. John and Irene Fallier.

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William R. KirklaND

September 30, 2017

Nick was my Boy Scout Leader during the 1950's. I have 3 large pictures of Nick, Larry Brock and me on my office wall. Nick was a big brother to our little explorer scout troup - Willard Gatlin, Larry, Earl Strickland, Leo Young and me. Maybe I'll see you again someday Nick.

Jay Wisler

November 4, 2009

My sincere condolences to the sister and niece of Nick Fallier. I first meet Nick in the late 1980s as we recovered the crashed remains of a WW II aircraft together. We had alot in common and became instant friends. When traveling thru Tallahassee, Nick was always ready for lunch or a BS session in his basement. Truely, one of the most un-forgetable characters that I ever meet! CAVU @ God Speed Nick

Sara Marie Steyerman

October 14, 2009

Patty Sue, I remember playing on the porch of your grandparents' house with you. My sincere condolences to you on the loss of your Uncle Nick. He was a dear friend of my dad, Aubrey Barrow, and I have many warm memories of him.

Lee Bishop

October 13, 2009

I met Nick in the 90s when I was researching Mabry Field. He was a great guy and full of spirit. Not a small man by then, but it was easy to think this man had been a fighter pilot. I treasure the time I got to spend with him and the nation is lessened by his passing as we'll never know his type again. God Speed Nick, another pilot has "Gone West"...

October 12, 2009

On behalf of the remaining 308 members of the Colonel H. M. "Bud" West Chapter of the Air Force Association, we sadly note the passing and extend our sincere and deep sympathy to the family of our loyal member, Nicholas J. Fallier. As a young man during the early and dark days of World War II, he answered the nation’s call and served gallantly while flying in the Pacific Theater with the US Army Air Forces. Throughout his exemplary life, he was a credit to Tallahassee, the State of Florida and to our country! A life well lived Nick, may you rest in peace.

Gary Sharpe
Executive Council
AFA Chapter 419

October 12, 2009

We lost a great American and a good friend in Col. Nic. The first time I met him was about 12 years ago when he was basking in the sun on the front porch of the cook shack waiting on a repairman to fix the tractor at Jubilee. He became a dear friend and I loved to spend time in his house looking at all of his momentos, elk hides, the basement museum - what a treat! We had some great times out at Jubilee and I'll never forget driving through the gate only to have a shotgun blast go off, a flock of gobblers fly across in front of me, and Col. Nic in his golf cart in hot pursuit waving a shotgun. We had him get up to speak at a kid's day we had at Jubilee and the kids learned a few four letter words before I could get him off the porch!

He told great stories of jumping off of boats in Lake Apopka to wrestle a huge gator, of throwing turkeys out of airplanes (only to have them jump back in with him),of training Gentle Ben from the TV show and having him ride around in the front seat of his Jeep.

They truly broke the mold after they made Col. Nic and I'd like to think that he's somewhere chasing a turkey or wetting a line with Gov. Chiles and Mallory Horne. I'm sure going to miss him!

John Fuller

Gary Miller

October 11, 2009

I am very sorry to read of Nicks passing. I only knew him for the last 7-8 years but he was a very interesting gentleman. He contacted me about doing a military decoration display for him, which he hung in his living room and I'm sure was justifiably proud of. We shared a commom interest in WWII military history and we spent many hours viewing and talking about his collection. My condolences to his family. He was one of the "Greatest Generation".

October 11, 2009

my condolences to Ina and Patty Sue. My deepest appreciation for Nicks kindness and love he showed my mother (hi aunt Johnnie May) throughout her life and I know she loved him dearly

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