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Johnson Hindin Genealogy
Suggestions for using this site: Click “Johnson-Hindin Genealogy,” above, to go to the Home Page. Click the “Ancestors” tab below to see a pedigree chart. (If no ancestors appear in the chart, see if the person has a spouse by clicking the blue down arrow, and then click the “Ancestors” tab.) In the pedigree chart, click the blue down arrow to see a person’s family and click the gold right arrow to see more ancestors. Click the “Descendants” tab, below, then the “Register Format” option for a good descendancy report.
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1959 - 2010
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Born |
26 Jan 1959 |
Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
19 May 2010 |
Indianola, Washington |
Person ID |
I9160 |
Johnson Hindin Tree |
Last Modified |
17 Jan 2015 |
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Notes |
- The following obituary was published on May 25, 2010 in the Kitsap Sun (Bremerton, Washington):
Howard Daniel Nichols, 51
Howard Daniel Nichols
of Indianola
Jan. 26, 1959
to May 19, 2010
Passed away at home after a courageous eleven-month struggle with leukemia.
Dan was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, to Betty Bell O’Connell and Howard William Nichols. He studied Construction Management at the U of Cincinnati but had a strong interest in the outdoors that changed his direction. In 1981, he moved to Seattle and worked in outdoor equipment stores and co-owned one of the first espresso carts in Seattle.
He met his wife, Beth Klemmer, in 1982, they married in 1984, and moved to Indianola after the birth of their first son in 1986. Indianola became their beloved home. Dan developed his woodworking skills over the years, building windows and doors, musical instruments, and finally cabinets and furniture. In 1995 he started his business Dan Nichols Woodworks and became known for his master craftsmanship and finely detailed work.
He was a dedicated parent volunteer in the North Kitsap Options Program and valued teaching and mentoring young people. Dan had a grand generosity of spirit, a passionate love of community, and was a natural storyteller. He felt most at home outdoors and loved hiking, walking the beach, and gardening. His sincerity, friendliness and openness to people of all ages and walks of life, warm smile and sense of humor will be remembered fondly by all who knew him. Dan was a devoted father and husband and loved spending time with his family and many friends.
He is survived by his brother Jim Nichols (Kim) and family of Cincinnati; his wife, Beth Nichols, their son Forrest and daughter-in-law Sarah, and son Jesse.
Memorial Service will be held Saturday May 29, 1 p.m. at the Suquamish Tribe’s Community House of Awakened Culture. Remembrances may be made to Caringbridge.org or the Suquamish United Church of Christ Barbara Sneed Fund for neighbors in need.
Read more: http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/2010/may/25/howard-daniel-nichols-51/#ixzz2TdoCiq8c
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