Nicholas Dee Spannos
January 15, 1981 ~ November 12, 2020
Nicholas Dee Spannos
01/15/1981 – 11/12/2020
Nicholas Dee Spannos, 39, of Golden, Colorado passed in his home November 12th, 2020.
Nicholas was born on January 15th, 1981 in Wheat Ridge, Colorado to Donald and Terry (Hawkins) Spannos.
At the age of 5 years old Nicholas moved to Michigan with his parents and brother.
Nicholas loved math, drawing, building, swimming, boating, fishing, large campfires, and bowling.
At the age of 20, Nick returned to Colorado to pursue his bachelor’s degree in construction management and architectural engineering.
Nick always loved a challenge and became President and Owner of Spannos Construction.
Nick helped many people in need and will always be remembered as a generous man with a heart to help people. He was also known for having a high respect for the United States Military.
Nick is survived by both his parents, his children Alexandra Spannos and Damian Spannos, his brother Christopher (Tina) Spannos and his niece Madison Spannos. He also leaves behind his fiancé Megan Grant and her children, Kiana Malcolm and Lillia Grant, as well as Aunts, Uncles, and Cousins.
The family plans to gather to celebrate his life next spring in Michigan and his urn will be laid to rest at Golden Cemetery in Golden, Colorado.
If you would like to make donations in Nick's honor please send to a disabled veteran’s organization of your choosing or help a family in need.
I remember Nick as a very happy child, he was always funny and was fun to be around, seeing him in July was great and we did a lot of talking about memories one was when I took him to see The Who when he was about 18, and when we had him babysit Zach and Alex hahaha, I was very proud of his accomplishments and often bragged to my buddies about him, I loved him and will miss him forever
Uncle Dale
We were overjoyed when Nicholas was born and Uncle Dale and I drove out to Colorado to see him when he was 4 months old. Our family celebrated every time they came home and we were thrilled when they moved to Michigan. Nicholas was passionately about his interests and proved early on that he had big goals and ambitions. He was driven to succeed at everything he set his mind to and we were very proud of his accomplishments. He more importantly loved his family and friends and was very generous man. He cared deeply for his cousins and encouraged each one to make goals and work toward them. I will always appreciate how he took our son Zach under his wing and built up his confidence. He was a big brother to all of his younger cousins. We were beyond proud of him and will miss his high energy and passion for life! I will miss his bear hugs and the way he made everyone in his life feel loved. I loved him and will miss him greatly. Aunt Danella
Nicholas, we will forever miss you. I'm so glad you were able to come to town this past summer and spend time with the family. I'll never forget the big lovin' hug you gave me, it was full of love, just like you. I will cherish so many fun memories of you growing up and will hold them dear to my heart. You were too too young to leave us but I have to believe you are still living in all of our hearts and are with grandma and grandpa in heaven. You were an awesome nephew and cousin, always made us feel special.
To Terry, Don, Megan, Chris, Tina, Damian, Alexandra, you are in my daily thoughts and I'm still lifting you up in prayer each day.
All my love, Aunt Colleen