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Bruce Franklin “Nick” Nicoll

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Bruce Franklin “Nick” Nicoll

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
2 Jul 2008 (aged 57)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
X_7_145_3W
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Obituary from The Boston Globe (Boston, MA):
Nick died of cancer July 2, 2008 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born November 28, 1950 in Salt Lake to Frank A. and Janet C. Nicoll.
He graduated from East High School in 1969, lettering in swimming, and attended Weber State College and the University of Utah. He loved his Scottish heritage and affiliated with the MacNicol clan. His professional life was spent in the Boston area renovating and restoring New England homes. Most recently he worked for Bensley & Gaboury, LCC. He and his partner, Jean Fraser, owned Thistle Croft, breeding golden retrievers.
He is preceded in death by his father Frank, and his beloved goldens, Luke, Buck, Dealer, and Micki. He is survived by his partner, Jean, and her children, his mother, Janet, and his siblings, Jeffrey (Joyce), Anne (Barbara Miller), and Clifford (Bertha), his nephews and nieces, Christopher (Judy), Jen, Andrew (Karyn), Betsy Bulkley (Jory). Six great-nieces and -nephews also will miss his smile.
The Nicoll family thanks Jeff MacLeod, the Gaboury family, Beth McKay, and David Fraser for the love and friendship they showed Nick during his life and to his family in his final months. He will live in the hearts of those left behind. A private service is planned.
Obituary from The Boston Globe (Boston, MA):
Nick died of cancer July 2, 2008 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born November 28, 1950 in Salt Lake to Frank A. and Janet C. Nicoll.
He graduated from East High School in 1969, lettering in swimming, and attended Weber State College and the University of Utah. He loved his Scottish heritage and affiliated with the MacNicol clan. His professional life was spent in the Boston area renovating and restoring New England homes. Most recently he worked for Bensley & Gaboury, LCC. He and his partner, Jean Fraser, owned Thistle Croft, breeding golden retrievers.
He is preceded in death by his father Frank, and his beloved goldens, Luke, Buck, Dealer, and Micki. He is survived by his partner, Jean, and her children, his mother, Janet, and his siblings, Jeffrey (Joyce), Anne (Barbara Miller), and Clifford (Bertha), his nephews and nieces, Christopher (Judy), Jen, Andrew (Karyn), Betsy Bulkley (Jory). Six great-nieces and -nephews also will miss his smile.
The Nicoll family thanks Jeff MacLeod, the Gaboury family, Beth McKay, and David Fraser for the love and friendship they showed Nick during his life and to his family in his final months. He will live in the hearts of those left behind. A private service is planned.


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