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Nicholas Jay Huskey, 27
October 7, 1993 – February 1, 2021
Nicholas Jay Huskey, 27, passed away Monday, February 1, 2021 in Blackfoot, Idaho.
Nicholas was born October 7, 1993 in Jackson, Wyoming to Leo Jay Anderson and Shanien May Huskey.
Nick grew up in Elko, Nevada and attended schools there, graduating from Elko High School with the class of 2012. He moved to Wells, NV then to American Falls, Idaho then Pocatello and finally onto Blackfoot.
Nick married Breanna Casper on September 28, 2019 in Pocatello.
He was working as a 1st year journeyman electrician.
His religion was football, baseball and golf -- specifically the Las Vegas Raiders and the New York Yankees while enjoying some Bud Light! He also loved to hunt, fish and spend time at the gun range. Nick never missed a chance to go golf and have fun.
Nick is survived by his wife, Breanna of Pocatello; his mom Shanien Singley of Meridian; brother Alexander Armstrong and sister Evelyn Singley; uncle, Pete Huskey; grandparents, Judy and Bruce Widmer and Randy and Wenda Huskey.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Pete and Dorothy Huskey, James and Billie Nicholson and great grandmother Martha Martin.
You will always be The Nana and Papa's "Nick - Nick".
No services are planned at this time. The family is under the care of the Hawker Funeral Home.
Condolences can be shared at www.elkodaily.com and www.hawkerfuneralhome.com.
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Scott jenkins
February 13, 2021
Very sorry to hear about nicholas passing , I knew him but for the life of me I cant remember where from.i do remember him as a good guy though.prayers to everyone
Elisha Anglesey
February 6, 2021
Nick was always a good sport and ready to play any game with me and my family and he became like a second older brother whenever he was with us. I love you Nick and I hope to see you again
Din and Jeanne Ostberg
February 4, 2021
He was a good kid and always happy, he will be missed
Rosibel Hodgson
February 3, 2021
I love you Nick
I always have, but now you have reunited with your father and your aunt Rossanna. Until we meet again sweet angel
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Carol and Cody Wize
February 2, 2021
You will Always be this Momma's 2nd favorite Son. We love you Mountain to Mountain!
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