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People
We lost Nikki this winter after a
six-month battle with cancer. She left a
fifteen-year-old daughter, Emily, in the
care of Nikki’s sister.
Nikki Mitchell had been our
daytime cashier for more than six years,
working what are often termed “mother’s
hours”. We would have loved to have
had her here more, but Nikki was a single
mom, who wanted to be there when her
daughter was home from school. If you
are a night or weekend shopper, you may
not remember her. If you were a
weekday shopper, you knew her great
smile, great sense of humor, and very
friendly and efficient way of getting you
in and out quickly and with the right
products.
Before opening and between
customers, Nikki helped keep us
organized. She proofed our receipts,
checked that we wrote out “sold tags”,
wrote two operational manuals, reminded
customers of their Pool School classes,
called customers when their special
orders arrived, scheduled pick-ups,
scheduled billiard services, prepared and
shipped “Thank-You” gifts, folded,
inserted and mailed thousands of
envelopes, and she even installed electric
cords on pool pumps.
Nikki was very creative: possibly
our best at stylish displays in the store.
She was a talented jewelry maker and
crafter at home; making gifts for friends
and family, and for sale at craft shows.
Michael’s Craft Stores may notice the
drop in business from Nikki’s passing, as
well as Dunkin Donuts!
Of course, none of that was
important compared to her only real job:
Mom. And no job in the world is more
difficult than a single mother with no
child support and only a part-time
income. Her daughter, Emily, is a great
kid who has matured beyond her years as
she watched her mother get sick, travel
from specialist to specialist trying to find
a cause, and then to discover late stage
cancer.
Nikki died at the Merrimack
Hospice House on February 25th, only
three days before her 45th birthday.
Emily is being cared for by Nikki’s sister
Tricia and Tricia’s husband Dean. They
have been wonderfully supportive to
Nikki in her life and battle to live. They
have welcomed Emily.
You may understand that parttime
cashiers do not leave large estates –
or any estate at all. You may wish to
help out. We have collection boxes at
the registers and we can deposit larger
contributions into “The Fund for Emily
Mitchell” at Citizen’s Bank. Details are
at the store.
Thank you.
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