It is now commonly known around town about the passing of Mr. Nicol. The blog today will mention his great legacy left by him. This will be in general as to list all his interactions would take a great length of time. The Electoral Area Directors of "B" and "C" had lots of contact and working experience with Mr. Nicol. Both commented that he was nominated as Chair of R.D.N.O. for a second consecutive time as well as sitting on City (of Vernon) council.
All that remember him, mention his great demeanor and he worked in co-operation with many local government and non-profit groups. Besides "Canada Day" celebrations, he was also heavily involved with the "Remembrance Day" organization and execution. He also traveled to different area's meetings, I.E. Grindrod and Cherryville meetings even though he wasn't expected too. Also mentioned, was that Mr. Nicol didn't claim all the expenses that he was allowed to. He felt that using his own fiscal resources for his own list of expenses was better representation to his constituents.
Although he ran and didn't win any mayoral elections (he did run twice,) the comments from local representatives published in the Morning Star, indicate the level of involvement that he personally had. As the Morning Star article mentions (http://www.vernonmorningstar.com/news/240648271.html)
- "Nicol was known for tirelessly reading reports, taking phone calls at all hours and speaking on behalf of residents he felt weren’t getting full attention."
- “He acted with dignity and respect for others and we, the members of his family at the City of Vernon, extend our condolences to his family and friends.”
- “I really believe in the regional district and we represent all of the region. I’ve never believed in a segmented version," - Mr. Nicol
As for the R.D.N.O., “I’m hopeful the significant issues that come before us will be done in a sense of co-operation,” said director Patrick Nicol, who was elected chairperson. “This organization deserves strong co-operation and leadership from all of us.” - Patrick Nicol, Dec.9th, 2011.
(http://www.vernonmorningstar.com/news/135283068.html?mobile=true)
As Mr. Roger Knox wrote in 2011, (http://www.vernonmorningstar.com/opinion/116938268.html) "...this is a man who has given his heart, soul, blood, sweat and tears to the community and, in particular, radio in the North Okanagan." He also was influential in assisting in people's personal development as Knox mentions some C.J.I.B. alumni: Bruce Ritchie, Melanie O’Hara, Steve Durant, Jason Armstrong, Scott Russell - all remember him fondly and personally.
In conclusion, the BX/Swan Lake Community Association will greatly miss this true "Statesman" and hope one of equal calibre, integrity, indulgence, tolerance and perseverance be elected to represent the people.