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Nicholas Dokos Obituary

Nicholas G. Dokos 1917 ~ 2006 Born February 23, 1917, passed February 22, 2006. Born in Midvale, Utah to Minerva Deuel Goodridge and Nicholas Dokos. Member of the LDS Church. Married Virginia Casa Xaiz May, 1942. Longtime resident of the west side (Glendale), received several beautification awards during the 50s and 60s. Thanks to a good friend Jay Ingleby, two streets and a shared plaque were given in his name. He was a good and respectful hunter and loved to fish. During the 40s, 50s, and early 60s he and a close group of friends pioneered wet fly and streamer fishing on the Lower Provo River and then he turned to the Middle Weber River and did the same there. There was never a greater fisherman that waded those two rivers. Wolfe's Sporting Goods in the middle 50s commissioned him to tie and sell his streamer flies in their store. He was a man of simple means and cherished the event more than the material aspect of it. His temper created no fear, whether you loved him or not, you respected him. He always stood up for the right things. He was a man of honor and respect. He was all Greek. In the end, his grandkids took very good care of him on a daily basis. He lived for his grandkids, and his grandkids lived for him. His main concern at the very end was the welfare and happiness of his wife. He retired from Kennecott Copper as a Level Walker (Foreman). Thank you to Dr. David Seegmiller and Woodland Park Care Center. Survived by wife, Virginia; son Nick M. (Kathy); Lee G. (Lisa); grandchildren, Nicki, Windy, Nick, and Madison Rose; sister, Minerva, South Carolina; brothers Bill, California; and Jess, Salt Lake City. Graveside services Monday, February 27, 1 p.m., in the Midvale City Cemetery, 450 West 7500 South. A luncheon to celebrate his life will follow the service. Happy birthday. Happy journey.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune from Feb. 25 to Feb. 26, 2006.

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Lorence Leon

February 27, 2006

Hey Lee, I am realy sorry to hear about your dad he was a real insperation to me growing up he was there for us in football and in life in general, he will be missed!

Malcolm Robertson

February 25, 2006

Dear Dokos Family - Although I have not seen Nick for several years I will always have great memories of him. He truly was a "Man amoung Men". I worked with him at Kennecott and whenever a difficult job came up everyone would always say get "Dokos and his Boys" knowing full well he would accomplish the task. I'm sure he shared great pride in his Family as well as you in Him---He will be missed but not forgotten.



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jay Ingleby

February 24, 2006

Virginia and family--I sure will miss those talks we had on your patio and of course I have a hole in my heart now that Nick is gone. How lucky you all were able to be with him all the time. what a great man and wealth of information he was to me when I needed his help. I am fortunate that he passed into my life and became a friend I won't forget him. Jay & Lillian Ingleby

Patricia & Rachael Heiner

February 24, 2006

Dear Dokos family,

We were so very saddened to hear of the death of "Grandpa" Dokos. We send you our deepest and sincere condolences. When I told Rachael of his passing, she said "That's so sad, I will miss him and his toothpick." Please know that you are in our thoughts and our prayers.

Marie Garraffa

February 24, 2006

My dearest Virginia and family members. No finer nor gentle man have I cared for than Nick. He was so kind to me when ever I answered his bell. Thank you for bringing Nick into my life. Now that God has brought him home he is no longer in pain and resting in peace. This comes with my deepest and most sincere condolences. Marie, CNA Woodland Park. I still can only immagine what Sunday dinners were like.

Kimberly Loveland

February 24, 2006

Dear Nicki and Family,

I am so very sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to all of you. How lucky you are to have such a great man as your father and Grandfather. What a lucky man he was to have such a loving and wonderful family.

Love,

Kimberly

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