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Thank you for being the best neighbor ever! Thank you for all your thoughtful kindness to me and my pets. You were always a friend and so welcoming and accepting.

Birth date: Sep 21, 1952 Death date: May 2, 2025
William J. Nichols, age 72, passed away Friday May 2, 2025, in Bradenton, Florida. He was born in Jersey City, New Jersey, September 21, 1952, to Robert and Anna (Fiano)Nichols. Bill enjoyed tinkering on cars, boating, and listen Read Obituary
Thank you for being the best neighbor ever! Thank you for all your thoughtful kindness to me and my pets. You were always a friend and so welcoming and accepting.
Bill,
You, Lynne, and Dana were some of the best neighbors I could ever dream of. Growing up seeing you outside in the garage always willing to chat or help out with anything is a memory I'll cherish forever. To this day you have set the standard for what I think a neighbor should be. You may be gone from us in the physical world but your spirit and memory will live on forever. Thank you for all the times I came over to hang out, drink a pop out of the garage fridge, swim in the pool, play video games with Dana, or even go onto the golf course and run from the marshall. I'm sad that I won't get to hear your laugh or see your smile anymore but I know you're in a better place now watching down over us laughing and smiling bigger than ever.
Rest in peace Bill,
Nick Barnett
Billy,
It was my honor to have you as a part of our Edgar St family. Many great memories on that stoop, barbaques at Nanny’s and Aunt Theresa’s. Those times helped mold me to who I am today. They are imbedded in my mind and heart. You will be forever in my thoughts.
Bill was the second neighbor I met when we moved here. Lynn, of course was the 1st. I could always depend on Bill for his advice on many topics. He taught me many things about home maintenance and even gave me a bag of tools. Whenever I grab that bag I think of Bill and the laughs we had together. I know Bill is at peace and I know he hears me.
Billy, where do I begin. So much of my childhood you were a part of. So many memories. Wonderful memories. Going to Nanny’s on Sundays. Hanging out upstairs playing games with Aunt Anita and the family. I even remember one day we all were waiting on the porch stoop for you to come home from reserves. I can see you walking up the middle of the block with that big duffle bag. And riding the motorcycle you had on the back of it.
I was lucky and blessed to call you cousin. Rest in Peace. Say hello to the family for us. Love you
Bill, Our friendship wasn't as long as family and others, but the years we knew each other will always be remembered. I thank you for all you did on my behalf...the video of Toby, the chores you did for Gordon, the dinners at your house, and more. RIP dear friend. You are free of pain and suffering. Until we meet again ❤️
Letty
Bill, Our friendship was brief by comparison to family and others, but in the years we knew each other I have beautiful memories. I cherish the video you made of Toby...I thank you for the chores you did for my friend, Gordon...the grooming visits and dinners at your house will always bring a smile.
RIP dear friend. You are free of the pain and suffering! Until we meet again. ❤️
Letty
Billy,
I have so many memories, I don’t know where to begin. From playing board games upstairs on the weekend with you, Lynne and Aunt Anita to you making me drive for the first time in your van from Weehawken to Parsippany to visit Nanny. You are in a better place now where you suffer no more. You have touched each of us and you will be deeply missed by all. Love you Billy. Rest in peace cousin.