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12-10-2014, 07:35 PM
FORESTVILLE - Nicholas J. "Nick" Muck, 28, of Forestville, died unexpect-edly in his sleep, Sunday, December 7, 2014. He was born in Dunkirk on June 13, 1986, the son of Steven J. and Sandra (Harp) Muck of Forestville.Nick was the Class of 2004 Salutatorian of Forestville Central School, currently worked as a Journeyman Lineman with the IBEW Local #1249, for nearly a decade, was most recently stationed on a project in Niagara Falls, NY and had also previously worked for Asplundh, for three years. As an experienced jour-neyman lineman, Nick traveled to many of the coun-
try's worst weather disasters, working around the clock to get electricity back to customers after hurricanes, blizzards, floods and ice storms. He loved the adventure and service of his chosen career, often posing for pictures while dangling hundreds of feet over some distant skyline with an incredible view. He was a past member of the Forestville Fire Department, where he was an EMT, was awarded Firefighter of the Year in 2005and was a member of Family Church, South Dayton. Nick and his wife Ally loved to travel and saw much of the United States, England and Ireland during
their 5 1/2 years of marriage. They often pulled their camper along to Nick's worksites around the United States, from Maine to California. Most recently they visited New York City during the Thanksgiving holiday, taking time to walk around Central Park and shop at Bloomingdale's. He was a devoted husband and passionate about his family, his faith and his music. He played the guitar for hours and memorized riffs of his favorite songs.
try's worst weather disasters, working around the clock to get electricity back to customers after hurricanes, blizzards, floods and ice storms. He loved the adventure and service of his chosen career, often posing for pictures while dangling hundreds of feet over some distant skyline with an incredible view. He was a past member of the Forestville Fire Department, where he was an EMT, was awarded Firefighter of the Year in 2005and was a member of Family Church, South Dayton. Nick and his wife Ally loved to travel and saw much of the United States, England and Ireland during
their 5 1/2 years of marriage. They often pulled their camper along to Nick's worksites around the United States, from Maine to California. Most recently they visited New York City during the Thanksgiving holiday, taking time to walk around Central Park and shop at Bloomingdale's. He was a devoted husband and passionate about his family, his faith and his music. He played the guitar for hours and memorized riffs of his favorite songs.