Tom Nickle

Thomas Joseph Nickle II, age 79, of Wilmington, passed away on Sunday, January 13, 2019, at the Lower Cape Fear Hospice.

Tom was born in Brooklyn, NY, on August 24, 1939, to Kathleen and Thomas Joseph I. Nickle. He was a graduate of LaSalle College, Philadelphia, PA and served in the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve from 1961-1969.

His career as a Foreign Service Officer began in 1965, working for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). He was first stationed in Laos where he met his wife, Phan, and then spent his career with USAID living overseas with his family in Niger, Egypt, DR Congo (then Zaire), Burkina Faso and Jordan. After moving back to the US in 1988, Tom retired from USAID in 1990 and moved to North Carolina with his family.

Tom had a keen eye for photography since his youth and had amassed a collection of photographs from his life and travels. He also enjoyed travelling, camping and driving cross country. He was a lifelong kayaker and brought his kayaks with him overseas, with every move. When living in Egypt, he obtained permission to kayak the Suez Canal and became the captain of the smallest vessel to go through the Suez Canal.

He was preceded in death by his parents and older sister, Patricia.

He is survived by his wife Phan, daughter Seng and husband Eric, daughter Julie and husband Matt, son Tom III and wife Elizabeth, and his Klepper kayak.

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