In loving memory of Nicholas Michael Fletcher, who was tenderly known among his family and friends as Pooh Bear, Nickle, and Pretty boy, Nicky-poo. Born on December 17, 1999, in Concord, New Hampshire, Nicholas left so many imprints on this world with his presence for 24 years before his untimely passing on February 12, 2024.
Nicholas's days at Pittsfield Elementary School transitioned to years at Pittsfield Middle High School, where his affable nature and zest for life were as evident as his enthusiasm for sports. A true athlete at heart, Nicholas's love for basketball and baseball was only surpassed by his love for his family and friends.
He navigated through life with a buoyant spirit, making every moment count with his contagious smile and adventurous approach, and he will be remembered for the support and laughter he generously shared, even when facing his own challenges.
Mourning his departure yet celebrating the memories he has left behind are his father, Dennis Fletcher; his sister, Tara Sullivan; his cherished nephews, Landon and Jameson, and his loving grandparents, Chuck and Karen O'Connell. His memory will also be treasured by his uncles, Eric and John Sullivan, and their beautiful families; his step-father, John Vien, and step-brothers, David Vien and William Slocum, as well as his beautiful nieces, Bella, Violet, and Lily.
His mother, KimElena Sullivan, preceding him in death, welcomes her baby boy home with arms wide open.
Nicholas Fletcher's family welcomes all of those who knew and loved Nicholas to partake in calling hours scheduled at the Roan Family Funeral Home - Still Oaks Chapel at 1217 Suncook Valley Hwy, Epsom, New Hampshire. This gathering will be held from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on the morning of Saturday, February 24, 2024, with a memorial service to immediately follow in the same chapel.
With the utmost respect and professionalism, Roan Family Funeral Home is assisting the family during this somber time. Nicholas's spirit will continue to be a beacon of light for all who had the pleasure of knowing him. His legacy will forever live on through all the memories he shared with every person he encountered.