Billy Weldon “Slug” Nichols

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Billy Weldon “Slug” Nichols

Birth
Gainesville, Cooke County, Texas, USA
Death
5 Aug 2010 (aged 83)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Valley View, Cooke County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 3
Memorial ID
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Billy served in the Merchant Marines in WWII, and in the Army during the Korean War.
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Billy Weldon Nichols
December 28, 1926-August 5, 2010
Born to James J. Nichols and Aleen Copeland in Gainesville, Texas. He married his soul mate Barbara Brummett on March 29, 1955. Bill and his "sweetheart" were blessed with 55 years of marriage.
They had three children, Doug Nichols, David (Sandy) Nichols, and Lisa (Beno) Montalvo; and five grandchildren, Sarina Nichols, Dustin Nichols, Justin Montalvo, Austin Montalvo, and Joshua Montalvo.
Billy was a wonderful husband, father and friend. Those who were blessed to know him will miss him greatly.
A private service will be held.
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Death leaves a heartache no one can heal.
Love leaves a memory no one can steal
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*Always a silent hurt,
many a silent tear,
but always a beautiful memory
of one we loved so dear.
God gave us strength to bear it,
and courage to take the blow,
but what it meant to lose you
...no one will ever know. (Author Unkn)
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Billy served in the Merchant Marines in WWII, and in the Army during the Korean War.
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Billy Weldon Nichols
December 28, 1926-August 5, 2010
Born to James J. Nichols and Aleen Copeland in Gainesville, Texas. He married his soul mate Barbara Brummett on March 29, 1955. Bill and his "sweetheart" were blessed with 55 years of marriage.
They had three children, Doug Nichols, David (Sandy) Nichols, and Lisa (Beno) Montalvo; and five grandchildren, Sarina Nichols, Dustin Nichols, Justin Montalvo, Austin Montalvo, and Joshua Montalvo.
Billy was a wonderful husband, father and friend. Those who were blessed to know him will miss him greatly.
A private service will be held.
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Death leaves a heartache no one can heal.
Love leaves a memory no one can steal
-----
*Always a silent hurt,
many a silent tear,
but always a beautiful memory
of one we loved so dear.
God gave us strength to bear it,
and courage to take the blow,
but what it meant to lose you
...no one will ever know. (Author Unkn)
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