Nick and I had a great friendship. Growing up in Venice Nick would alway go fishing with me. All I had to say was meet me at the house or I’ll pick you up at your parents boat rental place. We spent a lot of time together. I have so many great stories to tell. I remember you would always break into my dads guest house while I was sleeping just to scare the shit out of me, was all fun. Going offshore in 4ft seas in my dads 22 pathfinder was always a great time. Will cherish are friendship brother !
This was one of the most fun nights I’ve ever had and of course a big part of it was Nick and his happy go lucky personality and always goofing around to make sure everyone had a great time! He was such an amazing man and I am so proud to have called him a friend!
I am very sorry to hear of Nicholas' passing. Nick is a very friendly friend and loves his wife dearly, I can't believe that a good person like him passed away so soon… Life is so short. May he rest in peace in the afterlife. Condolences with their families.
I am so sorry to read the news of Nick. I have known him for years, both in Maine & here in Florida. When I moved to FL about 6 years ago, Nick & I reconnected & he actually was kind enough to surprise me at my job to see me and to "see a familiar face from home in ME." My thoughts are definitely with his family & all those that knew him.💙
Nicholas was my first born son and he was such a good guy. When he was little I would say that you could put Nicholas in a room with a 100 convicts and he would come out with 100 new friends, he just liked everyone. I will miss you every hour of every day, until we are together again. I love you bud
My heart breaks for his wife, parents and brother. Nicholas was a gentle, kind man and I will cherish my friendship and the memories I have of him. My favorite memory of Nicholas and Chris was when we all were crabbing in the intercostal waterways during a strong outgoing tide, crabs all over the floor of the boat, we laughed & laughed, trying not to lose our balance and fall into the floor boards and the pit of crabs below. Nicholas, thank you for your friendship of years ago!