1936
2017
NICKOLS, Alfred (Al), 81, of San Antonio, FL, went to live with the Lord on Sunday, May 28, 2017. He was born in New Bedford, MA on March 18, 1936. He retired as a Technical Sergeant from the United States Airforce, serving 23 years and in both the Korean and Vietnam Wars. After the military, he retired from Verizon after 18-years. He is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Jeannette; son, Keith (Jill); daughters, Karen (Donald), Kim, Kathleen and Kristine (Scott); grandchildren, Teill (Aaron), Autumn (Justin), Hope, Cameron, Cole and Cassidy; great-grandchildren, Gage and Ariana. He was predeceased by his son, Kenneth. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 pm at Blount & Curry Funeral Home - Carrollwood, with the family receiving friends half hour prior to the service. Interment will follow at Myrtle Hill. In Lieu of flowers, please donate to The Florida Little Dog Rescue.
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5 Entries
May 31, 2017
I love you daddy. You will forever be in my heart. Your
daughter, Kathleen.
May 29, 2017
Mary Hart
Jan and family,
We were so sad to hear about Al's passing. It seems like just yesterday we were all out to dinner on the Causeway celebrating his birthday, or coming over to see you all on Christmas to have honey baked ham, or to share in the joy of weddings or births of grandchildren. Sending you all loving thoughts, and the knowledge that we have happy memories of our times together.
Mainor and Mary Jo Hart
May 29, 2017
Michelle Baker
Sending our love and sympathy to you all. We will hold you in our hearts, Uncle Al, until we meet again. Ken and Mtch x0x0x0
May 29, 2017
Our hearts are heavy. We will miss you, Uncle Al. Much love from Chris Boltin and family
May 29, 2017
Michael Harding
My deepest sympathy to all of you. Michael Harding
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