In Memory of

Nicholas

Peter

Murgolo

Obituary for Nicholas Peter Murgolo

Nicholas Peter Murgolo, 29, formerly of Toms River died on Thursday, November 29, 2018 in North Carolina. Mr. Murgolo proudly served his country as a Tech Sergeant in the United States Air Force. He was a member of the 4th Civil Engineer Squadron at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro, North Carolina. He served a tour of duty in Afghanistan and was stationed in Misawa, Japan and Lakenheath, United Kingdom.
Nicholas loved being a Dad to his two beautiful, loving children, Nicholas and Kayleigh. Throughout his life, he was a devoted, loving son. He enjoyed surfing, the beach, golfing and watching all kinds of sports. Affectionately known as Nicholas, Nic or Murg, he was a very hard worker and such a driven person. He set his goals high and he achieved things most of us would only wish to accomplish. He was recently chosen to become part of the OSI and was to begin training at the start of the New Year. He was a good man and the definition of a great Airman. Fly high Nic, we love you.
Predeceased by his maternal grandmother, Mary C. Pasquale; paternal grandparents, Nicholas C. Murgolo, Sr. and Diana Murgolo; aunt, Susan Murgolo; and uncle, Peter J. Pasquale, Jr.
Surviving are his wife, Alicia Graham Murgolo; son, Nicholas Murgolo; daughter, Kayleigh Murgolo; mother, Patricia Pasquale Murgolo; father, Nicholas C. Murgolo, Jr. and his wife, Leslie; sisters, Tricia Murray and her husband, Nicholas and Skyler Evers; maternal grandfather, Peter J. Pasquale; uncle, Mark Murgolo; aunts, Marianne Hingston and her husband, Richard, Catherine Pasquale, Alice Prindiville and her husband, Edward and Dianne Pasquale Mooney and her husband, Mark; as well as many cousins.
Visiting will be from 4-8pm on Thursday, December 6, 2018 at the O’Brien Funeral Home, Brick. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered 11am on Friday, December 7, 2018 at Epiphany RC Church, Brick. Burial and Military Honors will follow 2:30pm at the Brig. Gen. Wm. C. Doyle Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Wrightstown. Donations may be made in his memory to TAPS.org