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My condolences for a dear friend, Life companion of my teacher and mentor José Quintero. Their bond is an example of enduring Love. These memories will always be cherished. With Sympathy, Heberto Ferrer-Duchesne
Uncle Nicky...you were a unique character . Quiet, humble, loud and outgoing. The man behind the man in New York and yet a Spanish hero as a Matador...El Greco. Thanks for my trips to New York to see the 'big Apple" and my first Broadway shows. How about our staging a skinny palm tree on that fill island in Clearwater Bay for a Mead Johnson commercial for MetraCal. How about going way back to you being chosen the May Day King at North Ward. So much you accomplished like Circle in the Square Theater with Jose and introducing me to Jason Robards. My first show was "A Little Night Music." You have been everywhere...seemingly. You finished up your life in Sarasota working with students at Asolo and church. You were an all-American young man until your death. I will miss you and your stories. May your memory be eternal. Blessings!
May our beloved Nicky's and Jose's memories be Eternal.
With all my love, John M. Tsacrios, Jr.
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