Nickolas J Marvel
12/26/1985 - 11/16/2004 |
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To learn more about Nick, visit the family's memorial site
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Marvel, Nickolas J., 18 - of Somers Point, died Tuesday, November 16, 2004 at Atlantic City Medical Center, Atlantic City. Born in Atlantic City, he had lived in Somers Point his entire life. Nickolas had worked for Starns Shop Rite in Somers Point. Surviving are his parents, Donnah G. and Herman L. Marvel of Somers Point; a sister, Dana L. Marvel of Somers Point; maternal grandmothers, Valerie Esposito of Egg Harbor Township; Jane Grissom of Upper Darby, PA; paternal grandparents, Susan and Ed Sutter of Florida and also loved by a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends. He was predeceased by his paternal grandparents, Tom and Leila Marvel and maternal grandfathers, Charles Grissom and Lewis Esposito.
My family calls me Nikk, I'm a Marvelous guy, Thanks to a drunk, I had to
die,
"Gone from our sight, but not from our hearts. See you in Shangri-la" Taken from a friends web site - written by Katana (edited) November 22, 2004
Today was Nick's funeral. I think it was the hardest thing I ever had to
do. To go there and see him, it didn't even look like him. ..... To see everyone
today was so hard. I hope no one ever feels what I felt today. The viewing
started at 10am, but because there were so many people, they did not begin
the funeral services until 1pm......I hugged his mother when I went up, then
I looked at him, it was so hard, his father came up to me and said "Sam,
did you full-fill what he wanted, did you say goodbye?". I replied, "I can
never say goodbye to him, I will see him one day, but I will miss him until
then." (according to this site and others, Nick's friends called him Farmer. He was a member of the Atlantic City Insane Clown Posse Club - a nationwide club of devoted fans of the rap group ICP Insane Clown Posse)
Another friends web site where to start. well today was nicks funeral. or as stephy will say, nikk. so last night, a bunch of slept at feketes and got piss drunk ,in nicks honor because thats what he would be doing with us if he was home. .....anyways, we woke up around 7, and after getting ready, headed over to jessie's house. so many people were there. we all followed each other to palmero to the funeral. we got there about ten. i saw andy, and i just started to cry. i felt soo bad for him. it was an open casket.....so many people were there... so many. well over a hundred. so we all went touside while people were still in line to see nick. me, christina, maddie, nina, pepe, and dennis went to my car, n we listedn to bright eyes something vauge. i couldnt stop crying. ..... we drove to the burial. andy, doug, james, kyle, duble, and jessie help his casket. they said another prayer, and we all signed his casket. i thought that was very sentimental. so many people had icp shirts on, just like nick would have wanted it. after that, i went home, got changed, got my papers, took christina and dennis back to their houses to get changed, and then we went to accc to drop off my papers. we went to the mall, n then i called james. he said noone was at his grandmas so we went to where he died. when we got there, everyone was there. all the kids from the funeral. oh yeah, mirian was at the funeral. me n her hated each other the last year of high school, but when i saw her we just hugged for like ten minutes. it was weird how it just brought us back together again. like all the petty s**t just didnt matter... it really doesnt in the big perspective... not at all. me n dennis were talking about that. how when u experience such a loss, drama and petty s**t just dont matter in the long run. get over it, life is to short. anwyays, when i got there, they were listening to icp, and people were dancing, and singning n hugging, and getting along... even if u didnt know them. we lit a whole bunch of candles, and people just talked about how great of a guy nick was. i feel so close to nicks parents... like i never met them until saturday, but they are like my family now. they were so strong. so strong......we cried, we laughed, we hugged, we fought*faygo stlye* (For those of you who might not now what a Faygo fight is, Faygo is a soft drink that when shaken, fizzes much more than a typical soft drink. Faygo fights are very popular among young people today and especially ICP fans, who call themselves Juggalos and Juggalettes. )
Atlantic City Press Nov 18, 2004 Police arrest suspect in fatal Route 9 hit-and-run By Julia Glick Staff Writer, (609) 272-7213 LINWOOD - Police found and arrested the suspected driver in a hit-and-run accident several hours after an 18-year-old man was killed while walking on the side of Route 9 near Seaview Avenue on Tuesday night, authorities said. Nicholas Marvel, who lived in Egg Harbor Township and worked at the ShopRite in Somers Point, was walking south with two friends at about 9 p.m. when a car crossed out of its lane and hit him from behind, police said. Marvel was taken to the Regional Trauma Unit at the Atlantic City Medical Center in Atlantic City, where he was pronounced dead, police said. None of the witnesses were hurt. The driver who hit Marvel drove away, police said. Detective John Hamilton and Lt. Barry Wythe of the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office arrested Paula Cicchinelli, 55, of Somers Point at her home at about midnight. She faces charges of leaving the scene of a fatal accident, failure to report an accident, driving while intoxicated, failure to stay in her lane and reckless driving. Cicchinelli paid her $5,000 bail and is scheduled for arraignment today. After the accident, Somers Point and Northfield police aided in closing Route 9 between West Avenue and West Patcong Avenue for more than two hours, police said. The investigation continues, and anyone with any information should call the Atlantic County Prosecutor's Office at (609) 909-7800.
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