No words..just farewelll to a gentle, funloving, kind and generous human being. What great memories from " The Duck N Dive" to "Foxy's". All love to Monica.
Very sorry to hear of Nick's passing! Always was kind and welcoming to Belinda and I. I hope he took his favorite drink glass with him to heaven. Our condolences and love to you Monzie!
We are raising a glass to Nick at 8pm this evening wherever in the world you are. Join us in celebrating his life and the wonderful friendships he made.
What a bloody waste of a damn fine retirement ! On the wings of the wind, Nick, may the Universe show you a rockin' good time in all your next adventures. Monica, I'm sorry as i can be, but we don't get to refuse the last call. I hope you give us a few words now and then just so we know how you're getting along.
I haven't been on here in years, but I must pay my respect here to Nick. When we first met he knew me from nowhere but TTOL, yet welcomed me into his home as if I was a family member that he hadn't seen in a few years. The love, kindness, and humor of that man will be missed by all that knew him, and are a loss for all who didn't.
I am shocked and saddened. I met Nick only one time, for about 10 seconds, on the dock at Leverick. Even that brief encounter left me with a fun memory.
We had the pleasure of meeting Nick several times over the years when we rented houses in Mahoe. Nick always took care of our Leverick reservations and would swing by to check in on us and say hello at the Jumbie, MB’s shows and when dining upstairs. I feel like I “know” him from reading this forum for years.
Very sad to hear of his passing. I had the pleasure of staying at Leverick for a week on a land based trip. He was so kind and helpful. Always enjoyed our overnights there while on charter and saying hello and having a some laughs. Heaven gained a good soul that will be missed by many here.
This is such sad news. I had been hoping that Nick would return to Leverick Bay at some point. He did a fabulous job making the resort such a success. He was always such a welcoming presence there and always so kind to my kids! A great loss for his family.
I cant help but imagine Saildoggie greeting Nick at the Pearly Gates..now that would be something to behold! Cant stop thinking about dear Nick and just how amazingly kind and generous he was to friends and strangers alike. I am hoping Richard Branson who was very close to Nick is reaching out to Monica.Love the idea of a celebration for Nick at Leverick but I dont think we could all fit in the red phone box at the end of the dock!
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I cant help but imagine Saildoggie greeting Nick at the Pearly Gates..now that would be something to behold! Cant stop thinking about dear Nick and just how amazingly kind and generous he was to friends and strangers alike. I am hoping Richard Branson who was very close to Nick is reaching out to Monica.Love the idea of a celebration for Nick at Leverick but I dont think we could all fit in the red phone box at the end of the dock!
We could damn sure try!
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Sad to hear - my thoughts and condolences to family and all his friends everywhere. As a Caribbean resident for many decades I always respected his honest helpful attitude - he took care of sailors! A stalwart of the Caribbean host community.
Mal - a celebration at Leverick would be amazing. Sir Richard was on CBS yesterday morning - live from Leverick - talking about the hyperloop. I believe Bruce reached out to Gumption when we found out Nick was so sick to let Richard know - I am sure someone has given him the news by now.
Anybody for a dinghy poker run in his honor??? June 2022 might be realistic??? Better later than never???
I have not logged in for many moons but had to jump in here. I did not know Nick well like many of you did. He was always such a pleasure to interact with, and I have to imagine that Nick touched so many people in positive ways that left a smile on their faces. Rest in peace, Nick, and condolences to his family and loved ones.
Nick helped my crew and me several times with great overnight visits at Leverick. At my last stay, he came down to the dock to specifically see us away in the morning. A great guy and he will be missed.
I don’t know if it was his idea, but I always thought it was great marketing to give away a free bag of ice with a stay for us TTOL folks. A $3.00 bag of ice for free usually resulted in a couple of hundred dollars of spend.
And for us land based vacationers, Nick offered a TTOL discount for villas in Mahoe. One email and he took care of everything. Villa, car, grocery delivery, jumbies reservations.
I have to admit that the main reason for me to dock and stay at Leverick was the hospitality of Nick (and Monika). The place changed once they left and I cannot think of a better host than Nick. I will miss him sorely!
I have heard from several friends of Nick's and we all seem to find it hard that this jovial force of nature has gone. The world would be a much better place with many more Nick and Monicas..
I'm looking forward to a great party in remembrance of Nick. Let's plan to fly Monica in for it. Here's a pic of Nick at the 2010 (I think) Cat Fight party, doing what he was an expert at: bringing laughter and joy to whomever he was with.
I have not been on TTOL in sometime and am so sad to read about Nick’s passing. He was loved by so many because he was a man that truly cared about others. I moored at Leverick for my 50th Birthday in early November 2013 and celebrated with the most amazing meal at the restaurant all thanks to Nick. They were reopening for the season the week following our arrival in the Sound. So I contacted Nick prior to our departure to the BVI and he was so gracious to offer and arrange to open for my Birthday and arranged a custom menu with me just for my dinner. I will forever remember that night and a great and kind man named Nick Willis.
I've been searching through pics trying to find one that really shows Nick as we remember (just told my daughter). I have posed pics at the dock, Leverick bar and Duck and Dive, but this night at CocoMaya was a great time! I can hear his voice while photobombing the girls. Damn nice guy. You'll be remembered and missed.
Sorry to hear about Nick's passing. I didn't know him well but had the opportunity to meet him and Monica a couple of times at the Friday night BBQ. Deepest condolences to Monica and family. Will toast his life and memory next time we pass through Leverick Bay.
I was just checking out some personal pictures when I ran across some old pics of Leverick Bay. Nick came to mind immediately. My heart is still heavy over the loss. He had a beautiful child-like spirit that simply cannot be replaced. I’m looking forward to an open and vibrant BVI in the future but it won’t be the same without Nick.
I just caught this. I've been guilty of not keeping up with TTL often enough, and usually just lurk. (sorry) I had the good fortune to meet and visit with Nick several times over the last decade or so and I am saddened and stunned to hear of his passing. Fair winds and following seas to Nick and Family.
Condolences indeed. All the best joints, especially the ones that aren't too fancy, have a guy or gal who makes the magic happen. We'll always have Leverick, at least in our memories. Thanks to Nick and Monica. That's more than most of us can hope to leave on this earth.