Tibetan
from the depths of my heart; condolences to the entire family.
my brother, Jacob, spent plenty of time at the Nikoletsos’ home, and a lot of nights there for sleepovers. i remember seeing both Nikoletsos boys in the halls of Faywood.
during hard times and especially during a global pandemic, supporting one another and being there for family is the best thing we can do.
— Alex Wolfman
Dearest Lucy, Chris, Dimitri and family,
We are so very sorry your loss. We remember when the boys were so busy gaming, the sleepovers and giggling over their silly jokes.
May his memory always be a blessing,
Adrienne, Eric and Jake Wolfman
Dear Stephen,
When I heard the news, my heart dropped and I couldn’t believe that you are no longer here with us.
Despite going our separate paths after high school, our friendship meant so much and a part of me felt that we would cross paths eventually because of that whether it was a wedding (thank you for allowing me to be your +1) or a reunion. Now that you are gone, it hurts to know that this won’t be happening and I wish I could see you one last time.
I hope you are in a better place Stephen ❤️ We’ve shared so many good memories in HS - from sitting beside each other in grade 11 math and getting in trouble for doodling to our camping trip where you and Niko will always be up to something silly. You will always be Steban, my “ding dowa” buddy down to play any game whenever. These memories will forever remain in my heart and I will always cherish them. May you Rest In Peace ❤️
- Annie Huynh
i love you.