Sgt. Nicholas Anthony Pansini
Born: Sat Nov 15, 1986
Died: Thu Jul 22, 2010
Visitation: 03:00 PM to 08:00 PM, Thu Jul 29, 2010 Funeral Mass: 10:30 AM Fri Jul 30, 2010




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Age 23, Sgt. Nicholas Anthony Pansini, 5th ANGLICO, USMC. Nick is survived by his parents, Joseph and Laura Pansini and mother, Deborra Gardner; grandparents, Jack and Ursula Pansini, Peggy and Clark Forster, and Don and Barb Scoggins. Also survived by his 3 sisters, Alissa, Shannon, and Angel; brothers, Michael and Eric; and numerous other family members. Visitation, Thursday 3-8 PM, with Recitation of Rosary at 7 PM, Drinkwine Family Mortuary. Funeral Mass, Friday 10:30 AM, St. Mary's Catholic Church. Military Burial, Ft. Logan National Cemetery will follow at 3 PM, staging area "A". In lieu of flowers, donations C/O Joseph Pansini account for the Memorial Fund for Nicholas Pansini at any Public Service Credit Union. | |
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Denise Street
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Posted Tue July 27, 2010
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Nick was such a wonderful man and Marine. He was always so polite and sweet when at my house. He will really be missed. My prayers and thoughts are with all of you. May your memories of Nick bring you comfort.
Sincerely
Denise Street
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Sgt Steven Saitta
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Posted Wed July 28, 2010
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May God be with all of you during these trying times. I had the pleasure of working and deploying with Nick and I know that he was able to change the lives of many Marines through his great devotion to duty and his amazing leadership. The world has lost a one in a million guy. May he rest in peace and fly with Angels. If the Army and the Navy ever look on Heavens scene they will find the streets are guarded by United States Marines!
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Cheryl Hand
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Posted Wed July 28, 2010
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I only met Nick once or twice, but was always left with the impression of a fine outstanding young man. I have heard many wonderful stories about him. I know so many friends and family members will miss him, I hope your memories of him will keep you company in the days to come. My prayers and thoughts are with all of you. "Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they made a difference. The Marines don't have that problem."
Sincerely,
Cheryl Hand
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Doug and Jennifer Wittenberg
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Posted Wed July 28, 2010
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Nick was a fine young man and we join with so many others that will miss him and his great smile. When Nick still lived next door he was always ready to lend a hand or just stop by to chat. Later on, it was great to see him whenever he'd visit home between deployments, and it was obvious that he'd grown to be someone the whole family was very proud of. He'll be missed by us all...please know that our prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Love, Jennifer and Doug
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Kathy Lynch
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Posted Fri July 30, 2010
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Dear Family of Sgt. Nick Pansini,
I am writing on behalf of my son, Mike Lynch. Mike and Nick were good friends. They both shared a lot of time while based (5th Anglico) in Okinawa. I never met Nick, but have seen numerous pictures of him and the unit in Oki. Not too long ago, Mike was sent for training in Colorado, I beleive he and Nick hooked up then and had a great time together. Mike loved your son. Mike is currently in Afghanastan, so on behalf of him and our family, we send you our prayers and thoughts.
May God continue to support your family, especially during this difficult time. Thank you, Nick , for being the friend and brother you were to our son. You will be missed.
Semper Fi, Kathy and Mike Lynch
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Brandy Olson
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Posted Sat August 21, 2010
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I can''t believe that I saw you a couple weeks before you went to be with God. You are an amazing guy and a great friend. I wish I knew you more! I will miss your smile! I will pray for your family.
I am very sorry Pansini family.
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