1943 ~ Grace Carol Nichols (Brown) ~ 2022 "A special thank you to all the caregivers on the 3rd floor of Points West Living, who treated her with kindness and dignity."
Posted Oct 13, 2022 | 6:17 PM
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Grace Carol Nichols on Monday,
October 3rd at the age of 78. Carol was born in Red Deer on October 21st, 1943 to David and Mabel
Brown. She spent her early years surrounded by family, living above the Brown & Johnson Funeral Home,
the business run by her parents and two uncles. Needless to say, she had a unique childhood. As a teenager,
she met her future husband, Randall Nichols, a dairy farmer from the Willowdale district east of Red Deer
while attending L.T.C.H.S. The city girl had met a farm boy and decided that was the life for her. They
were married in 1963 and lived on the Nichols family farm until the early seventies when they decided to
move to town. The hectic dairy farming life had not allowed a lot of family time with children Gregory
and Crystal, so the family embarked on a six-month memorable cross country motorhome tour together.
The next chapter would involve a move back to farming, but in a new place that not many had heard of.
They spent the next 7 years in Meeting Creek, Alberta, farming the land and making lifelong friendships.
But Red Deer was home to them, and they returned in the mid 80’s to Willowdale to reclaim some of the
family farm and rebuild a successful feedlot operation. Carol was a natural born caregiver; she gave all of
her energy to looking after those she loved. She never said no to a stray dog, cat, or human. Her home,
and her heart were open to anyone who needed anything. Her greatest source of pride and joy were her
grandchildren, Aidan, Seth, Abby, and Brooke. She was a doting grandma in their early years, until it
came time to become a full-time caregiver to her husband, who succumbed to ALS in 2007. Life took its
toll, and carol suffered with poor health for the last part of her life, but still never lost her sharp wit, or
desire to help those she loved. She will be forever loved and treasured by her son Gregory and fiancé
Charlene, grandsons Aidan and Seth Nichols, daughter Crystal and son in law Jeff Zinken, and her special
granddaughters Abby and Brooke Zinken. Her beloved sister Sharon Stephen, a constant source of
support, will miss her terribly, along with her nieces, nephews, cousins, and special friends. A special
thank you to all the caregivers on the 3rd floor of Points West Living, who treated her with kindness and
dignity. Carol was predeceased by her parents, husband Randall, brother-in-law Rod Stephen and daughter
in law Lorie Nichols. A private family service will be held at a later date. Condolences may be sent or
viewed at www.parklandfuneralhome.com
Parkland Funeral Home and Crematorium (Red Deer)
6287 – 67 A Street (Taylor Drive), Red Deer. 403.340.4040.
ONLY LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED FUNERAL HOME/CREMATORIUM
IN THE CITY OF RED DEER.
- Date : 2022-10-13
- Location : www.ParklandFuneralHome.com & www.HeartlandFuneralServices.com