I lived three doors down from Ninas dad on Eggert. He was the first adult that treated me like a person when I was a teenage. Alaways involved with his two daughters. He Sadly died when I was away in the Marines. Nina and her sister were always kind to me even though I was a bad kid. Bob Creamer
Nina & I shared some classes at Windermere Elementary. Along with her intelligence, I remember a big, beaming smile. In 4th or 5th grade, we were teamed up for some project. We worked on it at her home. I only had to cross the field behind my house to get there. Vivid memories of her dad offering helpful hints along the way. Whatever the project, I'm sure we aced it. She showed up one year for Windermere's annual Halloween costume parade in a headless man outfit that she & her dad created. It was professional! Blew me away. Nina left a lasting impression on me - still there after all these light years.
Our family lived near Nina on Albion and knew the Franks from church as well. My sisters and I were invited to skate on their ice rink at the side of their house which is a fun memory .She and her sister were sweet girls and their parents wonderful people.
Sophia Krestos (Salonikis) (1967)
Nina M ( Frank) NIKOLAU
NIKOLAU- Nina M (nee Frank) Born Aug 19, 1949 Died Mar 9, 1991 Pelham, NY . Beloved wife & mother.
White Chapel Memorial Cemetery , Buffalo, NY
Mel Creamer (1966)
I lived three doors down from Ninas dad on Eggert. He was the first adult that treated me like a person when I was a teenage. Alaways involved with his two daughters. He Sadly died when I was away in the Marines. Nina and her sister were always kind to me even though I was a bad kid. Bob Creamer
Leigh Flint (Watson) (1967)
Didn't live far from Nina and rode the bus together. She was such a sweet girl and we were friends.😀
Jim Hettig (1967)
Nina & I shared some classes at Windermere Elementary. Along with her intelligence, I remember a big, beaming smile. In 4th or 5th grade, we were teamed up for some project. We worked on it at her home. I only had to cross the field behind my house to get there. Vivid memories of her dad offering helpful hints along the way. Whatever the project, I'm sure we aced it. She showed up one year for Windermere's annual Halloween costume parade in a headless man outfit that she & her dad created. It was professional! Blew me away. Nina left a lasting impression on me - still there after all these light years.
Nancy Platzer (Graser) (1964)
Our family lived near Nina on Albion and knew the Franks from church as well. My sisters and I were invited to skate on their ice rink at the side of their house which is a fun memory .She and her sister were sweet girls and their parents wonderful people.
Nancy,Jean and Joanne Platzer