One of Montauk's great ones has passed
It is of extreme sadness that I write about the passing of one of the finest human beings I have ever met. Nick Deane, the owner of Nick's on the Beach in Montauk, passed away this weekend. My condolences to Claire, his wife, and the other members of his surviving family. Montauk will not be the same without you.

Nick is someone who influenced my life significantly. How? It was partially because my wife worked at his restaurant in Montauk; it was partially how our wedding reception was held there in 2003; it was partially because of his ability to make me always feel welcome. But, the main reason he influenced my life was his infectious smile. He had a way about him that always made me feel like smiling. When my wife and I ever needed an upbeat moment, we would always say..."Let's go see Nick".
Nick, we miss you already, but we're going to keep smiling. Thank you!
Capt. Kevin Shea
Deirdre Kilroy-Shea
Killian Shea (son)
Marina Shea (daughter)

Nick is someone who influenced my life significantly. How? It was partially because my wife worked at his restaurant in Montauk; it was partially how our wedding reception was held there in 2003; it was partially because of his ability to make me always feel welcome. But, the main reason he influenced my life was his infectious smile. He had a way about him that always made me feel like smiling. When my wife and I ever needed an upbeat moment, we would always say..."Let's go see Nick".
Nick, we miss you already, but we're going to keep smiling. Thank you!
Capt. Kevin Shea
Deirdre Kilroy-Shea
Killian Shea (son)
Marina Shea (daughter)


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I spoke with Yardley and Pino and Nick's viewing will be held tomorrow there (2pm is first viewing).
94 Pantigo Rd
East Hampton, NY 11937
(631) 324-6515
I believe there will also be a service on Thursday at Saint Therese in Montauk. Please call there to confirm the times.
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