Everett Nichols, Jr.

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Mr. Everett Nichols, Jr., 91 years old, most recently of Prospect Street, Nelliston and formerly of Palm Beach Florida, died on Thursday August 6, 2020, at the Little Falls Hospital. He was born on May 15 1929, in the Town of Canajoharie, NY the son of the late Everett Nicholas Sr., and the late Winona Fisk . He attended the former one room schoolhouse on Happy hollow Road. Mr. Nichols retired from being a heavy equipment operator in Florida, he then took a job with Pubix, as well as mowing lawn until just this may while living in Florida. Everett was a 50 plus year member of the Palm Beach Moose and enjoyed hunting in his youth. Mr. Nichols is survived by his daughter and her husband, Kalee and her husband Patrick O’Connor, Two grandchildren, Dylan and Siera Nichols. A Small private graveside service will take place at Fort Plain Cemetery at a later date. Those wishing to contribute in memory of Mr. Nichols, please consider the Ayers Animal Shelter, 133 hilltop road, Sprakers, NY 12166. Please feel free to sign the online guestbook for Everett at www.houghtalingandsmith.com
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