

Nick was born in Wilkinsburg, Pa. Raised up by his parents, Costas and Sophie Theodorson. In their Pittsburgh home, his parents, brother, grandmother, uncles, aunts and cousins all lived together in the classical extended family way.
Nick left Pittsburgh to study at college and subsequently served honorably in the Vietnam war. He continued his work supporting his country and the United States Navy until his retirement. Nick was an avid traveler, soaking up new cultures and seeing beauty with fresh eyes. He also enjoyed sailing, soccer and art.
He is survived by his wife, Pam, his son, Robert "Theo", daughter-in-law, Amanda (Jones) and the newest light in his life, granddaughter Victoria.
Nick was a good and generous friend to many; mentor to dozens. His gift to the world was his unfailing ability to find humor in most situations. He made people laugh and feel better through his jokes, goodwill and generosity.
After a brief stop at the Rainbow Bridge to collect his dogs, he will remain safely in Our Lord's saving grace.
His legacy of love, caring and thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. and he will be missed deeply. If he could he would tell everyone....
~ "You, you alone will have the stars as no one else has them. In one of them, I will be laughing. And so it will be as if all the sky at night. You, only you, will have stars that laugh." ~ Antoine de St. Exupery, The Little Prince
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