In loving memory of

Nicholas Christian Roggio
February 23, 1989 - March 25, 2021

His journey began on February 23, 1989 in Orlando Florida, but he stopped counting years at age 32.
Nicholas was a father to Evan Roggio, a son to Nick and Honor Roggio, and an older brother to Amber Stoller, Sandra Roggio, and Gino Roggio.
Nicholas kept those around him laughing and had a heart for connecting with others.
He was always up for an adventure and enjoyed traveling. His favorite places to be were in the mountains of Colorado or on the sunny beaches in Florida.
Nicholas will be remembered for his goofy grin, nutty laugh, and his gentle hugs.
Nicholas was called home on March 25, 2021.

"EEEEEEEEEEEEE" -- Nicholas C. Roggio

Tributes

Kasey Lee wrote on Apr 7, 2021:

"What can I possibly say,.... other than, we were put into each other's paths for a reason. The few months that we grew close were very intense and I wish we could carried out a future together. May your busy mine and restless heart rest well now baby...love you"

Rachel Cook wrote on Apr 5, 2021:

"Requiem A chasm opened in my dreams, So deep and wide I could faintly see, My loved one on the other side, fading Bones on fingers stretched out pleadingly. Stumbling towards your vision, grieving Threads of hope and peace Sinking slowly to my knees, pleading Gods to take these screams Falling into space between us, bleeding Endless tears that fail to heal Waves of grief crash over, drowning Newborn hopes that spring revealed And yet glassy lakes lie still, beckoning Those who dare to leap Mountain peaks arise majestic, inspiring Quiet feats of bravery Alpine streams run unfettered, renewing life in barren seeds Eagles soar on thermals high, bearing Witness to your humanity Lazy rays heat red rock, warming Plateaus of history Desert winds waft gentle, breathing Sweet songs of melody Ancient ones laugh softly, cooing Words of love and memories. Images etched into stone, showing Life exists eternally And now you stand so gracefully, With arms raised high and smile wide, proclaiming I am resting peacefully Across the great divide"

Rachel Cook wrote on Apr 5, 2021:

"Requiem A chasm opened in my dreams, So deep and wide I could faintly see, My loved one on the other side, fading Bones on fingers stretched out pleadingly. Stumbling towards your vision, grieving Threads of hope and peace Sinking slowly to my knees, pleading Gods to take these screams Falling into space between us, bleeding Endless tears that fail to heal Waves of grief crash over, drowning Newborn hopes that spring revealed And yet glassy lakes lie still, beckoning Those who dare to leap Mountain peaks arise majestic, inspiring Quiet feats of bravery Alpine streams run unfettered, renewing life in barren seeds Eagles soar on thermals high, bearing Witness to your humanity Lazy rays heat red rock, warming Plateaus of history Desert winds waft gentle, breathing Sweet songs of melody Ancient ones laugh softly, cooing Words of love and memories. Images etched into stone, showing Life exists eternally And now you stand so gracefully, With arms raised high and smile wide, proclaiming I am resting peacefully Across the great divide"

Chelsea Grant wrote on Apr 5, 2021:

"Nicholas words cannot describe how much I miss and love you. Yet again another person gone so soon. One thing that I do know is God has another special angel. Your journey has not ended no matter where you are you're always going to touch someone's heart like you did to mine. I will forever love you you will always have my heart. May you rest in peace babe ??????"

Aunt Tina wrote on Apr 5, 2021:

"I love you . You were the one who made me an Aunt for the first time. My heart hurts. My head hurts. See you when I get there Nicholas. "