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Ronald LeRoy Nicholas, 69

PORTLAND - Ronald LeRoy Nicholas, 69, of Portland, died on Aug. 18, 2017, surrounded by his family.

Ron was born on Jan. 24, 1948 in Tucson, Ariz., at St. Mary's Hospital, to Iris and Lloyd Nicholas.

Ron married the love of his life, Brenda S. Nicholas, on Nov. 11, 1972 and had two children, Brian and Michael.

He attended Manzo Elementary and Brian C. Doolan Junior High School, and graduated from Catalina High School in 1966. Ron attended Phoenix College for one year before volunteering for the U.S. Army's flight program, where he became an Army helicopter pilot.

After flight school, he was transferred to Vietnam where he valiantly served with B/229 Assault Helicopter Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division. For the majority of his tour, Ron served as flight leader, becoming a highly-decorated warrant officer earning multiple awards and accolades including: the Silver Star, Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star, Distinguished Service Medal and Meritorious Service Medal.

After his return from Vietnam, Ron restarted his education at the University of Arizona, receiving a Bachelor of Science in business administration. After graduation, he was offered a direct commission to 1st Lieutenant in the United States Army, serving his country in many capacities and locations including: Fort Campbell, Ky.; Fort Rucker, Ala.; Germany; Korea; Panama and Fort Sam Houston, Texas. At Fort Sam, Ron served as a company commander, comptroller and assistant inspector general. Through his various duty stations and many moves, Ron earned his Master of Business Administration degree from Webster University in St. Louis, Mo.

Ron finally retired from active military service with a total of 22 years, eight months and four days of service. Thereafter he served a short stint as the assistant superintendent for business and finance with a school district in San Antonio, Texas, before moving to Portland, after acquiring four rundown properties in Portland.

Ron and Brenda tirelessly spent the next year and a half rehabilitating the properties, all of which had no utilities. With most of the rehab complete, Ron joined his brother-in-law Paul and sister-in-law Cathy to create a liquid extract manufacturing facility in Portland. A year after the company was sold, Ron finally "retired."

Whenever possible, Ron could be found boring holes in the clouds, flying from one adventure to the next. With a commercial pilot's license under his belt, Ron and Brenda set off to locations near and far. Ron flew his loving wife, Brenda, to the Bahamas, Belize, Honduras, Costa Rica, the Grand Canyon, Napa Valley, Florida, Nashville (for a Jimmy Buffett concert!) and New Jersey to visit his son and grandchildren.

A true Renaissance man, there was nothing that Ron couldn't fix, either with mechanical knowledge, persistence, or simply a bigger hammer. Ron was a frequent advisor to his friends and family on ideas to salvage their home improvement project or mechanical woes.

His sons were frequent recipients of his mechanical expertise, something Brian and Michael both thoroughly enjoyed doing with their father, especially when the job was successfully completed.

Ron enjoyed spending time with family and friends at Moosehead Lake, where a glass of bourbon was sure to be close by. At the "camp," he particularly enjoyed working in his shop or the hangar and teaching his grandson how to kayak and fish. He loved the outdoors, camping and hunting. He was an accomplished marksman and a NRA instructor in home defense and pistol training.

Ron is survived by his loving wife of 44 years, Brenda Nicholas; mother, Iris Nicholas (still thriving at 94 years young); son, Michael Nicholas, and his wife Rebecca Nicholas; son, Brian Nicholas, and his wife Jaime Ackerman; grandsons Andrew and Jacob Nicholas; nephew James Duncanson; and granddog Naomi Nicholas.

Ron was predeceased by his sister, Patricia Mayes; and father, Lloyd Nicholas.

Ron and his family are truly grateful for the loyal friendship and support of their amazing friends and family. They would also like to thank the tremendous medical and hospice support provided during Ron's courageous battle with melanoma.

Ron will be interred at Arlington National Cemetery at a date yet to be determined.

To share a memory or condolence, please visit www.coastalcremationservices.com

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that
memorial contributions to honor Ron be made to:
American Legion Post 94
P.O. Box 1222
Greenville, ME 04441,
or
St. Jude Children'sResearch Hospital
https://shop.stjude.org/GiftCatalog/donation.do?cID=14262&pID=24671,
or
Moosehead Marine Museum
www.katahdincruises.com







To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram on Aug. 20, 2017.

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Jim McKeon

August 23, 2017

America lost a real hero today. Ron will be missed at the Legion and Beaver Cove. RIP soldier!

David & Terrie Andersen

August 21, 2017

It's with deepest heartfelt sympathies, as we learned of Ron's passing. May his spirit continue to thrive in the wilds of the Moosehead region, and carry forward the legacy of service, compassion, and family values.

August 20, 2017

Such as shock to hear from debby that Ron has passed had no idea he had this issue. We have many fond memories from our growing up so close in Tucson.Our thoughts and prayers are with you Brenda , Michael, Brian. Seems so soon since Pat's passing in December. Hope Aunt Iris is doing well as can be expected. Peggy Armentrout and family WAyne, Kathy, Gary

Ronald Cooper

August 20, 2017

Ron was a dear friend of ours for over 41 years. We will greatly miss him.
Our thoughts and prayers are with his loving family.

August 20, 2017

Thank you for your meritorious military service.

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