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Nick DeNicola Obituary
By
Lynette Coil, BraceBeagling Author
June 20, 2010
It is with a heavy heart that the beagling community lost another beagler, Nick DeNicola from the South Jersey Beagle Club in South Hampton, NJ on Thursday, June 17, 2010. He had a long battle fighting the infection after his surgery and never got to come home. His pain and suffering has ended and may he rest in peace. I have copied the obituary below from the Philadelphia Paper. His family and friends are in our prayers and may God grand them the courage to get through this difficult time.
I received the following from his neighbor and friend, Georgina Hricak.
As I was searching for the obituary, I wasn't able to find it in any NJ newspapers, only Philadelphia. Information can be found at http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/philly/obituary.aspx?n=nicholas-a-de-nicola&pid=143639118&fhid=11897 in case you are not aware.
My condolences to your organization as well. I know Nick was a vital part of the beagle club over here in Southampton.
Best,
Georgina Hricak
Here is Nick's Obituary
NICHOLAS A. De NICOLA | Visit Guest Book
De NICOLA
NICHOLAS A. on June 17, 2010, age 76. Beloved husband of the late Lillian. Loving and devoted brother of Maria DiCicco (Ferdinando). Dear uncle of Donna Yeager, Rick DiCicco and Dina Yeager. Dear stepfather of Elizabeth Carpenter and William Muncie. Brother-in-law of John Infantado. He will also be missed by his grandchildren. Son-in-law of Elizabeth Bogden. Cousin of Cosmo DeNicola, Caterina Fiocca and Dolores Pallante and their children. Nicholas was President of South Jersey Beagle Club in Southhampton, NJ. Nicholas was a retired employee of Remcor and than worked for Bodine Tools. Relatives and friends are invited to call Monday 9 to 10 A.M. Mater Dolorosa Church, Paul and Ruan Streets. Funeral Mass 10 A.M. Int. Cedar Hill Cem. Donations may be made to Mater Dolorosa Church.
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Published in Philadelphia Inquirer & Philadelphia Daily News on June 20, 2010
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