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Nicholas Paul DiEmedio, Sr., 59, of Folsom, PA passed away on July 3, 2023. He is predeceased by his parents John & Adeline (nee Benedict) DiEmedio.
He was a graduate of Ridley High School and worked as a Longshoreman. Nicholas enjoyed growing his garden and cooking was his passion. He loved his cats, driving his Corvette, and yearly beach trips to North Wildwood with his family. He also enjoyed going to French Creek State Park and was a member of the Philadelphia Gun & Archery Club. Nicholas was a very spiritual person who treated everyone like family. He was good at giving people great nicknames. His mother was a big influence on him and he was devoted to taking care of her until she passed. What Nicholas loved the most and what was most important to him was the time that he spent with his family. He will be missed by all who knew and loved him.
Nicholas is survived by his loving and devoted wife wife Susan Milano, sons Nicholas P. DiEmedio, Jr & Anthony J. DiEmedio, Step-sons Joseph Milano & Arthur Milano, brother, John DiEmedio (Peggy) and 1 grandson, Joseph.
Family and friends are invited to his Visitation on Wednesday July 12th at Our Lady of Peace Church 208 Milmont Ave. Folsom, PA 19033 from 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM followed by his 11:00 AM Funeral Mass. Interment is private.
In lieu of flowers the family would appreciate donations be made in Nicholas’s name to the Wounded Warrior Project. https://support.woundedwarriorproject.org
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Patti Bucci Bertele
July 9, 2023
So hard to believe! My heart breaks for all of you!!
Love and prayers to you all!
Dana
July 8, 2023
The World is a less colorful place without you in it, my friend and neighbor. Always across the fence to lend a hand or offer an opinion. First year your garden looks better than mine, I know you're looking down.
Miss you, Amigo.
Joani
July 8, 2023
No words can express the lost of an awesome brother in law. He always made me feel at home when I stayed over the house making sure I got my coffee. I will miss his laughter the most especially when I was on the phone with my sister and he would listen to our conversation and then burst into laughter. I will miss Nick greatly but I hope he knows I will be by my sisters side infinity
John iovacchini
July 8, 2023
So so sorry for your loss Nick and Anthony. Your dad was a good man
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Kevin Convery
July 7, 2023
I have so many funny memories of Nick from OLP.... So glad I got to see him in 2018 st our reunion.... He was a great guy in the 70s who grew into a great man! God take him home!!
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