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Nicholas Maniscalco, a United States Army Veteran and dedicated family man, has passed away at the age of 91. Nicholas was born on May 6, 1932, in Brooklyn, New York, and he departed this world on December 12, 2023, in Stony Brook, New York.
Nicholas had an accomplished career as an Electrical Tester for Grumman in Calverton, NY. He contributed his skills and expertise to the aerospace industry for many years, making significant contributions to the field. His dedication and commitment to his work were admired by his colleagues and served as an inspiration for others. Not only was Nicholas respected in his professional life, but he also selflessly served his country as a member of the US Army during the Korean War. His military service speaks volumes about his patriotism and willingness to protect and serve his nation.
Beyond his career and military service, Nicholas was deeply cherished by his surviving family and friends. He formed a strong bond with his partner Marie Collura, who shared many beautiful memories together throughout their journey. He was a cherished brother to Rosalee Gulotta. Nicholas was a loving father to Virginia (Aldo) Miotto, Madeline (Walter) Keisel, and Diane (Dominick) Granato. He took great pride in witnessing their growth as individuals and provided unwavering support throughout their lives. In addition to being a devoted partner and father, Nicholas also embraced the joys of being a grandfather. Lisa, Steven, Kristen, and Peter were blessed to have him as their grandfather. Nicholas treasured every moment spent with them and created lasting memories that will be cherished for years to come.
Nicholas Maniscalco's life was characterized by hard work, dedication, love for his country through military service, and most importantly, devotion to his family. He will be remembered for his unwavering commitment to excellence in all aspects of life.
As we bid farewell to Nicholas Maniscalco, let us remember him with love and gratitude for the legacy he leaves behind. His memory will forever be cherished by his family, friends, and all those who had the privilege to know him. May he rest in eternal peace.
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