Nicholas Joseph Aloisio

September 17, 1939 - June 23, 2023
Nicholas Joseph Aloisio

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Nicholas Aloisio, a beloved and respected member of the community, passed away on June 23, 2023, in Holiday, Florida. He was born on September 17, 1939, in Norridge, Illinois. Nicholas lived a fulfilling life, dedicating his career to being a Salesperson for a construction company. Throughout his years, Nicholas touched the lives of many with his warm personality and unwavering work ethic. He approached every task with professionalism and a genuine desire to provide the best service to his clients. His dedication and commitment to his career left a lasting impression on those he worked with. Nicholas will be remembered for his kindness, integrity, and positive attitude. Despite any challenges that came his way, he remained steadfast and focused on accomplishing his goals. His unwavering determination served as an inspiration to all who knew him. With the passing of Nicholas Aloisio, our community has lost a remarkable individual who made a difference in the lives of many. He will be deeply missed by all those who had the privilege of knowing him.

May he rest in peace, forever remembered for the impact he made during his time with us.


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  • July 02, 2023
    Gerrie L Jorgensen says:
    Nick was a fun friend that I was lucky to spend 2 years with, we played cards and other games. Spent time seeing Florida and Savannah, GA., had plans to go to Key West, and go on a river cruise up the Mississippi river. We BBQ'd and enjoyed finding new places to see,, he loved the bar on top of the Fenway hotel and Bon Appetit in Duniden. He was surprised at Molly Goodheards and enjoyed the food. One of our first adventures was to Crystal River and the Freezer and Monkey Bar, places he had never seen in Florida. We would laugh and dance together a lot even at home alone. I wish his soul well on the rest of his journey.

  • July 02, 2023
    Gerrie L Jorgensen says:
    Nick was a fun friend that I was lucky to spend 2 years with, we played cards and other games. Spent time seeing Florida and Savannah, GA., had plans to go to Key West, and go on a river cruise up the Mississippi river. We BBQ'd and enjoyed finding new places to see,, he loved the bar on top of the Fenway hotel and Bon Appetit in Duniden. He was surprised at Molly Goodheards and enjoyed the food. One of our first adventures was to Crystal River and the Freezer and Monkey Bar, places he had never seen in Florida. We would laugh and dance together a lot even at home alone. Unfortunately both Nick and I got sick with various problems and we did not spend the last few months together due to family complications, I wish his soul well on the rest of his journey.