Memorial services for Nicholas "Nick" Michael-Allen Molina, 24, of Sulphur, were held at 2 p.m. Thursday, January 14 in the Flanagan-Watts Funeral Home Chapel, Marietta with Brother Brett Alberda officiating.
Born June 12, 1996 in Wichita Falls, Texas, he died Sunday, January 10, 2021.
Nick was a graduate of Ardmore High School. He had been working as a cook for Taco Mayo in Sulphur for the last six months. Nick loved to make people laugh, spending time outdoors, especially taking fishing trips with his dad. He was an avid gamer and reader who enjoyed fantasy and sci-fi books. He loved history and enjoyed studying the Medieval era. Nick was a good man and loyal to those he called friend. He was never too busy to play with his nephew, visit with friends or listen to his grandparents' stories.
Nick was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Margaret and J.D. Fitzpatrick and niece, Lillith Pearce.
Survivors include his parents, Brenda and Kevin Fitzpatrick of Marietta; grandparents, Kim and Larry Maness of Frederick; brother, Ernie Russell and wife Aubrey of Italy; sisters, Gayla Pearce and fiance Armando Bustos of Marietta and Sierra Lashbrook and husband Darrien of Thackerville; aunt, Debbie Fitzpatrick of San Antonio; uncle, Doug Pearce of Wichita Falls; niece, Sadie of Italy; and nephew, Jonathan of Marietta.
Serving as honorary bearers were Armando Bustos, Darrien Lashbrook, John Lawrence, Kolton Tunnell, Nik Lehr, and Thunder Fraley.
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