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May 23, 2018
Services
Friends may visit with the family on Tuesday, May 29, 2018 from 4-8 PM at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne.
Nicholas J. McIlwrath, age 29, of Wayne, passed away on Wednesday, May 23, 2018.
Nicholas was born in Pequannock and raised in Wayne where he attended Wayne Valley High School. As a young boy, he played baseball through the youth programs at Wayne PAL. Nicholas’ team was sponsored by Haledon Nurseries and it was especially cool for him to have his father be one of his coaches. Nicholas was the youngest kid on his team but he was also one of the best. At bat, he could switch hit and in the field he could play multiple positions including catcher, shortstop and pitcher. He was such a good pitcher that his coaches nicknamed him “Nolan Nicky” after Major League Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan. As Nicholas grew, he was also honored to be a member of the Traveling All Stars.
To be in the company of Nicholas was always a fun and interesting experience. When he was thirteen, his brother Patrick turned him onto dirt bikes and motorcycles. He loved riding in the woods and in “the Grove” and when he was old enough to get his driver’s license, Nicholas figured he’d see what road bikes were like. His first was a Kawasaki street bike and, riding it like it was an extension of himself, he could do a wheelie that would seem to last forever! Nicholas also had a real artistic nature. He loved doing sketches and drawings. Judging by how often they would show up in a lot of his artistic works it seemed that flames were something he especially liked to draw. Eventually Nicholas explored a new canvas for his art when he started replicating his creations in the form of tattoos on himself. He started with a few tattoos that he gave himself but his first real serious tattoo was one done by a tattoo artist as a memorial to his father whose name was also Nicholas, who passed away in 2000.
Above all else, Nicholas especially cherished his family. He was the most fun uncle his nieces and nephews could ever ask for! They absolutely thought it was the coolest to be with their awesome “Uncle Nicky” who would do anything to make them laugh and be happy – even let them paint his nails which he didn’t even take off right away. They also liked it when he’d teach them how to sketch and draw. Everyone loved Nicholas! When he was just a little kid, people would always say, “He’s so cute.” Always happy and outgoing, he was a natural charmer who was fun to be with and always able to make you laugh – so good in fact that, if you were upset with him for any reason, it was hard to stay mad at him.
Nicholas was the much-loved son of the late Nicholas McIlwrath who passed away in 2000, and Donna McIlwrath and her companion Max Williams of Lincoln Park; dear brother of Colleen and husband Ariel Saia of Westminster, CO, Laura McIlwrath of Little Ferry, Patrick McIlwrath and wife Deidre LaPlaca of West Milford, and Jaclyn and husband Tyler Simmons of Wayne; cherished grandson of his maternal grandparents: Janet Lougheed of Wayne and the late Dan Lougheed, and his paternal grandparents: Jean Keefer of Little Falls and the late Wilbert “Red” Keefer; and adored “Uncle Nicky” of Nicole, Madison, Derek, Stevyn, and Sydney. He was also much loved by his uncles and aunts.
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Friends may visit with the family on Tuesday, May 29, 2018 from 4-8 PM at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne.

May 23, 2018
Services
Friends may visit with the family on Tuesday, May 29, 2018 from 4-8 PM at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne.
Nicholas J. McIlwrath, age 29, of Wayne, passed away on Wednesday, May 23, 2018.
Nicholas was born in Pequannock and raised in Wayne where he attended Wayne Valley High School. As a young boy, he played baseball through the youth programs at Wayne PAL. Nicholas’ team was sponsored by Haledon Nurseries and it was especially cool for him to have his father be one of his coaches. Nicholas was the youngest kid on his team but he was also one of the best. At bat, he could switch hit and in the field he could play multiple positions including catcher, shortstop and pitcher. He was such a good pitcher that his coaches nicknamed him “Nolan Nicky” after Major League Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan. As Nicholas grew, he was also honored to be a member of the Traveling All Stars.
To be in the company of Nicholas was always a fun and interesting experience. When he was thirteen, his brother Patrick turned him onto dirt bikes and motorcycles. He loved riding in the woods and in “the Grove” and when he was old enough to get his driver’s license, Nicholas figured he’d see what road bikes were like. His first was a Kawasaki street bike and, riding it like it was an extension of himself, he could do a wheelie that would seem to last forever! Nicholas also had a real artistic nature. He loved doing sketches and drawings. Judging by how often they would show up in a lot of his artistic works it seemed that flames were something he especially liked to draw. Eventually Nicholas explored a new canvas for his art when he started replicating his creations in the form of tattoos on himself. He started with a few tattoos that he gave himself but his first real serious tattoo was one done by a tattoo artist as a memorial to his father whose name was also Nicholas, who passed away in 2000.
Above all else, Nicholas especially cherished his family. He was the most fun uncle his nieces and nephews could ever ask for! They absolutely thought it was the coolest to be with their awesome “Uncle Nicky” who would do anything to make them laugh and be happy – even let them paint his nails which he didn’t even take off right away. They also liked it when he’d teach them how to sketch and draw. Everyone loved Nicholas! When he was just a little kid, people would always say, “He’s so cute.” Always happy and outgoing, he was a natural charmer who was fun to be with and always able to make you laugh – so good in fact that, if you were upset with him for any reason, it was hard to stay mad at him.
Nicholas was the much-loved son of the late Nicholas McIlwrath who passed away in 2000, and Donna McIlwrath and her companion Max Williams of Lincoln Park; dear brother of Colleen and husband Ariel Saia of Westminster, CO, Laura McIlwrath of Little Ferry, Patrick McIlwrath and wife Deidre LaPlaca of West Milford, and Jaclyn and husband Tyler Simmons of Wayne; cherished grandson of his maternal grandparents: Janet Lougheed of Wayne and the late Dan Lougheed, and his paternal grandparents: Jean Keefer of Little Falls and the late Wilbert “Red” Keefer; and adored “Uncle Nicky” of Nicole, Madison, Derek, Stevyn, and Sydney. He was also much loved by his uncles and aunts.
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