Nicole J Dicologero of Daytona Beach passed away Tuesday, April 3, 2012. She was born on April 10,1985 in Pennsylvania. The family wishes for you to share her memories during her Life Celebration. A Celebration of Life Ceremony will be held On April 10, Tuesday at 2 pm at Baldwin Brothers Cremation Society 1 North Causeway in New Smyrna Beach. She is survived by her husband Jeffrey “JB” Rivera, children’s Dominic 6, Gabriella 5, Jeffery Jr 4, and step son Bebe 11. She is the daughter of Cheryl of Hooksett, NH and father Phillip Dicologero, Revere, MA. She is predeceased by twins Phillip and Michael Dicologero, Jason Spradling, wife Emily & three children of Palm Coast, FL, Christopher Spradling, wife Alex & three children of Manchester, NH and Anthony Dicologero of Daytona Beach, FL.. Nicole has a Nana Dolly, of New Smyrna Beach, Auntie Laurie & Uncle Elio of Daytona Beach, FL and Auntie Linda of NSB. She had many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and lots of cousins from NH. to Virginia and here in Florida. She had so many friends that loved her and she loved them. Nicole lived most of her life in New Hampshire and went to Central High School. Being married to JB for 8 years and having 3 children was the best thing she ever had as she has told her family and friends. She received her GED and has been attending Daytona State College to get her degree in Business Management. Nicole had many dreams of running her own company with her husband by her side. Nicole loved her life as a wonderful mother of 3 small children who adored their mother. She loved the sunny side of Florida and a day on the beach with her cousins, friends and brother Anthony. Nicole was a person who would help others before even thinking of herself. Let us celebrate her birthday not in a day of sorrow but a day of celebration of her life.
A Life Celebration will be held Tuesday, April 10, 2012 at 2:00pm at Baldwin Brothers Heritage Chapel, 1 North Causeway, New Smyrna Beach.
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