Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Brattleboro community mourns the death of Nick Widomski

Brattleboro community mourns the death of Nick Widomski

he died on 11/1/2015=12,27,47,11...305th day 60 left
born on 1/20/1990=21,111,120/12,22..20th day 345 day left
born with 12 numerology died with 12 numerology
died on 11/1 111 born with 111 numerology
he died 11 weeks 3 days/113 before his 26th b-day..Widomski=113

cause of death..hit by a "train"=26..Nicholas O. Widomski=260/26
train=73/21st prime..21 is his birth numerology 12 reflection of 21.

BRATTLEBORO >> Photos and sincere words of Nicholas O. Widomski along with his artwork have resurfaced to try and get a glimpse of the impact he had on this community.
At 25 years old, Widomski's tragic death on Nov. 1 left some members of the community feeling as though a piece of Brattleboro was missing. Despite the hardship of loss, many have tried to move forward by living in ways they think Widomski would appreciate — with love and a smile.
"He genuinely fell in love with all his friends" said his mother, Lori McHugh. "And if you were close enough with him, you'd get a smile and hug that you'd never forget."
To most, he was "Nick," and it's challenging to pinpoint one person as his "best friend" because he was deeply cared for by all of the friends in his life and that feeling was sincerely reciprocated. He enjoyed a myriad of hobbies such as sketch art, juggling, swimming, grooving to live music, playing music, writing, slack lining, sleeping, Hacky Sack, Ultimate Frisbee and too many interests during the duration of his lifetime to include in this single tribute. But for most, they like to remember Nick for his smile, hugs and laugh.
"Nobody could laugh like him and making him laugh was the most rewarding thing because his laugh was big, his whole body gave into it, and it was loud," said his friend, Henry Mizrahi. "His laugh was the funniest thing I've ever heard and it was undeniable. You couldn't just hear Nick laughing and not laugh."
He was born in Bridgeport, Conn., on Jan. 20, 1990, the son of Lori Widomski McHugh and her husband Scott of Hamden and Ozie Mikel of Ledyard, Conn. According to his obituary, in addition to his mother, father and step-father, he is survived by brothers, Isaac Widomski of Shelton and Joshua Zuckerman of Hamden, Conn., sisters, Sara Zuckerman of Chicago, Leah Zuckerman of North Carolina and Honee Mikel of Connecticut, maternal grandparents, John and Joan Hackett Widomski of Virginia and several aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends in Brattleboro.

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