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Carol Pappas
November 27, 2008
Michelle,
I was in Lowell today and Nick's parents told me about your Nick. I am very sorry for your loss. Nick was a great man, loving husband, and father.
Please know that I am thinking of you.
Carol
November 25, 2008
Michelle: Please accept my condolences. May his memory be eternal.
Evanthea Vlahakis (a Hildreth Street neighbor)
Deb Metros
November 22, 2008
Michelle, Nico and Evie,
Our hearts and prayers are with you. We are so sorry we are unable to attends Nick's services but will remember him as he was: a great uncle, caring Dad and an extremely honorable man. He lived a great life and will be missed dearly by all who had the opportunity to know him.
Deb Chuck CJ and Kristina Metros
LARRY PERRY
November 22, 2008
TO THE LAMBROS FAMILY THE TOWN HAS LOST A GREAT MAN A MAN WHO DID MANY THINGS FOR THE TOWN OF DRACUT.NICK WILL ALWAYS BE IN MY PRAYERS.GOD BLESS THE LAMBROS FAMILY.LARRY PERRY
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