Nicole Remillard's Obituary
It is with profound sadness that the family of Nicole Jacqueline Remillard who had the most precious soul, announces her passing after bravely trying to battle depression on Tuesday, June 5, 2018 at the age of 31.
Nicole had a positive effect on everyone she ever met and will not only be remembered by them but by her family.
She is survived be her mother, rock and confidante, Liona D. Bastable (nee Eaton) of Seabrook, NH. Father Donald P. Remillard of Florida. Sister JoAnne D. Parisi (nee Bastable) and her nephew whom she adored (her squish) Kyle Parisi. Her Maternal Grandmother Joanne D. Eaton (nee Provencher) all of Seabrook, NH. Great-Aunt with whom she loved very much, Evelyn Ortega of Key West, FL. Her Uncle and God Father George M. Eaton and family of Epping, NH. Aunt, Diane Bastable of Kittery, ME and numerous cousins. Florida family, Luann & Rodney Cox and sons; Brian, Patrick, Sean, and Danny. Very dear and loving family friend and father figure to Nikki, Marios Constantinou. Nikki’s dear friend and mother figure Pattie Montemurno who looked after her and gave her a safe place to be herself. Corey Bachman who has been an “uncle” to her since she was 5 years old, as well as many other close friends she has worked with throughout the years that meant the world to her. She is predeceased by her Maternal Grandfather, Ivan Q. Eaton Sr., her Aunt Cecilia Butler, Uncle Ivan Q. Eaton Jr., Cousins Ronald Butler, Michael Butler, Robert C. Eaton whom she absolutely adored, and Ike L. Eaton who was raised with Nikki and was like her brother.
Nicole attended school in Dunedin, Florida and in the past couple of years studied and passed her licensing exams to be a licensed insurance agent which she was extremely proud of she was planning to enroll in online classes through the University of NH to obtain a degree where she could help battered women, and she was volunteering her time at a local shelter. Nikki was very passionate about social issues, animal rights, curious about everything and tried to see life from every perspective. She was a Wiccan but has attended church services in every religion to find the best fit for her. Nicole was a consummate professional and had an incredible drive and work ethic rising through the ranks of every job she has had in short periods of time, she was very revered at her places of work. Nikki was an avid paintball enthusiast, enjoyed cooking, writing poetry, and loved to take vacactions on cruises so she could see many different places, and going on kayak adventures. Nicole was also greatly involved in fundraising for breast cancer research raising thousands of dollars through motorcycle rides. Anyone that met Nikki would describe her as vivacious, compassionate, loyal, genuine, and empathetic. The world is lesser of a place without Nikki in it and she will be missed greatly leaving voids in a lot of hearts and souls.
Memorial Services for Nicole will be held in Florida and New Hampshire so that all of Nikki’s loved ones will be able to say good-bye. Nicole’s mother would like anyone who wants to speak and talk about Nikki to please feel free to do so, we know the impact she left on everyone.
On Sunday, June 10, 2018 a service at Moss-Feaster will begin at 5:30 pm at 1320 Main St Dunedin, FL 34698. There will be a Pagan-Wiccan Ceremony following the memorial at Nikki’s favorite place at the beach on Dunedin’s Causeway.
On Saturday, June 23, 2018 at 3:00 a second memorial service led by close family friend, Pastor Bruce Small, will be held at Four Corners Church at 1 Farm Ln Seabrook, NH 03874
In lieu of flowers those who wish to do so may make a memorial donation in Nicole’s name to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation 28 West 44th St Suite 609 New York, NY 10036 or at https://give.bcrf.org/give/31404/#!/donation/checkout
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