Nicholas D. See

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March 10, 1985 ~ April 6, 2018

Nicholas D. See

33, of Indianapolis, passed away on April 6, 2018. Nicholas was born on March 10, 1985 in Indianapolis, IN to the late Keith A. See and Terri (Allen) Jacobs, who survives.

Nicholas grew up on the Westside of Indianapolis and graduated from Ben Davis HS. He then went on to gain skilled trade certification as a glazer. He worked for various construction companies throughout his life, most recently for Heartland Solutions Corporation. An artist at heart, he loved to draw with pencil and pen and create art. However, he will be most remembered as someone that could make you laugh. His sense of humor was irreplaceable.

Left to cherish his memory; his mother and stepfather; Terri (Allen) Jacobs and her husband, Tom, a brother; Matthew See, aunt; Barb Stinson, uncles; Mike and Chris Allen, along with several cousins and friends.

A memorial service for Nicholas will take place at a later date.

Cremation arrangements are entrusted to Carlisle- Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. The time you and Matt bought those fireworks and treated Terri and I to one her best birthdays/ July 4th ever.

  2. When you and Matt were small and rode on dining room wheeled chairs down my driveway laughing all the way.

  3. Through the years you have made me laugh when no one else could. When you were working with me on jobs . I saw what a hard worker you were you made me very proud to be your aunt. You were more than my nephew you were my friend. You helped me when no one else could.
    Thank you God for Nicholas.

    Let your light shine I love you

  4. Nick you gave all to loved ones and strangers, and laughs were never short with you. You came over to help me with trim in the living room of my home and that was a fun day and a project to finish that room.
    We got together you and Matt would come play some euchre from time to time . That was a about
    Eight years ago.
    You are more than missed and peace be with you.
    Till we meet again much love Nicholas
    Uncle Mike


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