Nickolas Richard Zyzak

Nickolas Richard Zyzak obituary, Wetumka, OK

Nickolas Richard Zyzak

Nickolas Zyzak Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Williamson-Spradlin Funeral Home - Wetumka on Mar. 11, 2025.

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Nickolas R. Zyzak, 27, passed away at his home in Oklahoma City in the early hours of March 10, 2025.
Nick was born on June 24, 1997 in Oklahoma City. Nick graduated from Southmoore High School in 2015. After high school, Nick attended The University of Oklahoma, and later he went on to earn his degree in mortuary science from the Dallas Institute of Funeral Service.
After completing his degree, he went on to work at Alpha & Omega Mortuary. He went back to school to further his education while continuing to work at Alpha & Omega.
Nick was a deep thinker and he was very kindhearted. He enjoyed video games, reading, and being outside. Nick always knew how to make people laugh and smile with his quick-witted sense of humor. He will be sincerely missed by those he leaves behind.
He is preceded in death by David Zyzak, Glenn and Joan Corzine, Wanda and O.M. Garrett, Don Garrett, Rick Bayles, and Wilma Zyzak.
Left to cherish his precious memory are his mother Brenda, and her husband Chris Martin, his sister Monica and her husband Eric Kroier, his step-brother Travis and his wife Euna Garrett, his step-sister Heather and her husband Akim Smiley. His grandfather Richard Zyzak. His uncle Eric Corzine, his aunt Michelle and her husband Bill Martin, his uncle Michael and his wife Cindy Zyzak, His aunt Pam Nichols, and his uncle Steve and his wife Rosemary Garrett, his aunt Teo Hair, and his aunt Valerie Bayles, his cousins; Micheal Bayles, Laura and her husband Jake Martinson, Keith and his wife Becky Zyzak, Amanda and her husband Michael O'Brien, Jeremy and his wife Alyssa Reed, Kelsee Zyzak, Frank Zyzak, Brandon and his wife Paula Stewart and Garrett and his wife Kristine. As well as many beloved nieces and nephews, extended family, his family at Alpha and Omega, many beloved friends and his dear friend Zaq Maxwell.
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