Yough High School Alumni
Herminie, Pennsylvania (PA)
Nicholas Elias Stulock Obituary
Nicholas Elias Stulock attended Yough High School in Herminie, PA. View the obituary, post a memory, or share a photo about Nicholas Elias Stulock.
Graduation Year | (unknown) |
Date of Passing | Apr 30, 2003 |
About | STULOCK, NICHOLAS ELIAS, 45, passed away at 9:20 a.m. on Wednesday, April 30, 2003, at Methodist Hospital in Dallas, Texas. Nick was born on January 9, 1958 at Mt. Pleasant Hospital, was a graduate of Yough High School, and attended both Washington and Jefferson College and the University of Pittsburgh. He made his residence in Dallas for the past 24 years where he was Principal owner of William and Wesley Company, which is located in the Dallas Design Center. Prior to William and Wesley, Nick oversaw and managed both Robert Allen and Beacon Hill Showrooms in Dallas. His mother, the late Tanny George Stulock, and his twin brother, Richard, who passed away two days after birth, preceded Nick in death. His father and stepmother, Nicholas and Betty Stulock, of West Newton, his sister Connie Stulock Simboli and very dear niece Lana Simboli, of Belle Vernon, his special friend of nine years, and many, many close friends and relatives survive Nick. Nick was an avid jogger, enjoyed traveling, taking care of his five dogs, loved spending weekends at his lakeside home at Cedar Creek Lake, and was a major loving and caring role in the life of his special friend, his sister Connie, and niece Lana. A celebration of Nick's life will be held on May 24th, at 6:30 p.m. at the William and Wesley Showroom in Dallas. All who knew and loved Nick, and those who worked with him in the industry, are invited to attend the celebration to commemorate the special person he was to everyone's life that he touched. Mr. Nick will be greatly missed-he was a blessing and a treasure to all who knew him. Arrangements under the direction of: North Texas Cremation Society and Memorial Chapel 1835 Pearl St. Carrollton TX 75006 972-755-2222 800-466-2939 Published in Dallas Morning News on May 18, 2003 °side note I do not the class if you know it please message me so I can fix the post. |
