May 15, 2012
Nicholas, Christopher
Christopher Andrew Nicholas, a resident of Grantham, New Hampshire, died tragically with his girlfriend in an automobile accident Sunday, May 12th, in New Hampshire. He was 25. Christopher was born March 11, 1987 in Newton, Massachusetts. He grew up in Westwood, graduated from Westwood High School with the Class of 2005, and attended the University of Massachusetts at Amherst for 2 years. Christopher worked at Lamberts Rainbow Deli and Roche Bros Supermarket during High School, and currently was employed as a sales consultant for US Cellular in Claremont, New Hampshire. He played sports in high school including CYO basketball, and was an avid golfer, belonging to the Norfolk Golf Club in Westwood. He played saxaphone with the Westwood High School band. Christopher also loved animals. He is survived by his mother, Christine E. (Andrews) Nicholas of Westwood; his father, Donald B. Nicholas Sr., and his fiance Carol Berezin, of Grantham, New Hampshire; and his sister Lisa Ross, and her husband Ronald, of Waltham. Christopher was the brother of the late Donald B. Nicholas Jr; the boyfriend of the late Jami Miller; the nephew of Roger Nicholas, and his wife Joyce, of Sharon, Dr. Wayne Andrews, and his wife Susan, of Kentucky, and Mark Andrews, and his wife Lauren, of Arizona; and the uncle of Ella Ross, Chase Ross, Brinley Ross, and Katerina Kapantais. Visiting hours will be held Thursday, May 17th from 4 to 8 PM at the Folsom Funeral Home, 649 High Street, (Route 109) Westwood, MA. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Christopher’s funeral service Friday at 11 AM at the First Parish Church, 340 Clapboardtree Street, Westwood, MA. Interment will be private. Donations in Christopher’s memory to the American Cancer Society, 30 Speen Street, Framingham, MA 01701 would be appreciated.
Uncle Don, Aunt Chris, Lisa, and all the extended Nicholas family – words cannot express the sorrow of such a loss. Thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of grief.
Don, my heart goes out to you and Carol. Words cannot describe this tragic loss. I am so very, very sorry.
Christopher was a wonderful and caring young man, and I loved him with all of my heart. He was taken in the prime of his life with so much yet to enjoy and to accomplish.
There is an emptiness in my heart that will never be filled. My loving memories of him will strengthen and sustain me all the days of my life.
Fulfill your dreams today for tomorrow may never come.
With my everlasting love,
Dad
Christine, our hearts go out to you and your family.
Joan and Jeff Lichenstein
Don, Christine, and Lisa
You and your family are in our hearts and prayers during this very difficult time. May God give you comfort and strength.
Our deepest condolences,
Amanda and Geno Cutolo
Lisa – You & your family are in my heart & on my mind.
The life we live and call precious & short does not seem fair at times. Though nothing can prepare us for such tragedies, God does not put on us more than we can handle.
There are no answers to the questions of “why”. However, as each day passes, it does get a little easier and you do get stronger. But for now lean on your friends for it is OK we are here.
May peace wrap arms of comfort around you. May Gods grace have mercy on your family.
My deepest sympathy,
Clyde M. Brown, Jr
Chris worked for us at our AT&T location in West Lebanon. He was tremendous asset to our organization and achieved great success during his tenure. On behalf of the 50 employees at Small World Wireless, I would like to extend our heartfelt condolences to Chris’ family as he was a part of our family as well.
With sympathy,
Steve Thompson
Chris you will be missed dearly. You where like a lil brother i never had. You always kept me smiling and laughing whether we where at work or just hanging out. We havent seen each other in a few years but we alway kept in touch. You are now an angel up in heaven.
Love you chris, sandra <3
Christine, Don, Lisa & Carol: How deeply saddened I was when I recived the news about Chris. Please accept my deepest condolence to all of you. Sincerely, Roger Berry
Christine and Don, our hearts go out to you both in your loss of Chris. Though we are now miles away, out thoughts and prayers are with you. May the love and support of your family and friends provide comfort to you at this time of pain.
Our deepest sympathy,
Jane and Win Hallett
My deepest sympathy to Chris’ family. I am sorry for your loss. I knew him as a friend and he was a great guy. I never could remember a time he wasn’t smiling, a time where he was negative, or remember a time where he ever talked about anyone in a mean way or didn’t love everyone for who they are. Looking back, he has made me realize many of us could follow his example more in life. You Don and Christine can be proud of the young man you raised.
Once a true gentleman and forever an angel.
Again my condolences,
Nicole
Dear Chris,
I am so sad and shocked to hear about Christopher. I will always remember him fondly as he played in the neighborhood and was always ready to lend a helping hand. I hope you find strength in your memories. You, Don and Lisa will be in my thoughts and prayers.
With Deep Sympathies
Lalitha