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Victor A Nicholson, born on February 3, 1952, in New Albany, Indiana, has left an indelible mark on the hearts of those he cherished. He peacefully departed this world on September 8, 2025, in Jeffersonville, Indiana, surrounded by the love of his devoted family.
Victor was a proud graduate of Floyd Central High School and pursued further education at Jefferson Community College in Louisville. His thirst for knowledge was only paralleled by his insatiable curiosity, as he embodied a free-thinking spirit that constantly sought to learn about the world around him.
An incredibly creative individual, Victor’s interests spanned various realms. He had a profound love for music and movies, immersing himself in the intricacies of film production, and he delighted in the escape offered by literature. His passion for comic books and fantasy worlds, particularly those created by DC, illustrated not only his creativity but also his enduring youthful spirit.
He was a beloved brother, survived by Jeffrey Nicholson (Janet Privett), and Bruce Nicholson. His family includes cherished memories shared with his nephew, John Nicholson and his wife Melody, and his niece, Juliana Johnson. Victor’s family was the cornerstone of his life, and he adored each of them deeply.
Preceding him in this journey were his caring parents, Lowell and Wilma Jean Nicholson. Their legacy lives on through his family, encapsulating the values of love, creativity, and a deep appreciation for learning.
Victor A Nicholson will be remembered for his unyielding positivity, his love for storytelling through various mediums, and the profound connections he nurtured with family and friends. His spirit continues to inspire those who knew him, leaving behind a beautiful tapestry.
Newcomer Cremations, Funerals, and Receptions, Southern Indiana, 3309 Ballard Lane, New Albany Indiana, 47150, is entrusted with his arrangements.
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