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Nicholas Lou Beadle

Apr 22, 1981 — Jun 24, 2026

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Nicholas Lou Beadle

Nicholas Lou Beadle, known lovingly by many as Nick, passed away on June 24, 2026, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, after an unexpectedly swift but courageous battle with leukemia. He was born on April 22, 1981, in Greenville, Michigan, and lived a life marked by love, kindness, resilience, and devotion to the people who meant the most to him.

Nick was a beloved son, brother, father, uncle, fiancé, and friend whose presence brought warmth and laughter wherever he went. He is survived by his parents, Bonnie and Ronnie Price; his brothers, Adam Beadle, his identical twin, and Ronnie Price Jr.; his sister, Natasha Sturgeon Karek (Todd Karek); and his daughters, Kinley and Lainey Beadle. He also leaves behind his nephews, Matthew Beadle, Adam Beadle Jr., Nathan Rice, Andreux Rice, Ronnie Price III, Tanner Karek, and Aiden Karek; his nieces, Iris Price and Sophie Karek; along with countless aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends who loved him deeply.

Nick grew up on the west side of Grand Rapids for the first 11 years of his life before moving north with his family, where he attended and graduated from Cedar Springs High School in 1999. He formed friendships and memories that stayed with him throughout his life. He was known for his strong work ethic and his willingness to lend a helping hand. Over the years, he worked as a rural postal carrier in MIddleville, Michigan, and in several restaurants, where his friendly personality and genuine smile made him a favorite among coworkers and customers alike. Many remember how he would go out of his way on his mail route to check in on elderly residents, sometimes staying a few extra minutes just to make sure they were okay or simply to share a quick laugh. He also found joy in buying, selling, and flipping shoes and clothing online, combining his entrepreneurial spirit with his passion for fashion.

Those who knew Nick will remember him as loving, intelligent, compassionate, and incredibly loyal. He had a gift for making people feel welcome and valued, and he never hesitated to encourage those he cared about. Friends often recall how he could turn an ordinary gathering into something unforgettable, whether by cracking jokes until everyone was in tears or organizing last-minute get-togethers so no one felt left out. Above all else, Nick was a devoted father who loved his daughters beyond measure. He was a proud brother, a fun-loving uncle, and someone whose laughter and kindness left a lasting impression on everyone fortunate enough to know him.

In recent years, Nick found love and happiness with his fiancée, Hailey Hughes, whose unwavering support brought renewed joy and stability into his life. She stood faithfully beside him through life’s challenges, encouraged him to embrace each day, and lovingly cared not only for Nick but also for his daughters, Kinley and Lainey. Her devotion helped create a home filled with love, laughter, and cherished memories, and her impact on Nick’s life will always be remembered with gratitude.

In his free time, Nick loved music and attending live concerts, where he enjoyed sharing unforgettable experiences with family and friends. He was also passionate about professional wrestling and attended as many WWE events as he could with his best friend, Ryan Ford. He shared that passion with his daughters, creating memories they will forever cherish. Nick also enjoyed collecting shoes and clothing, always appreciating unique styles and the thrill of finding the next great addition to his collection.

Nick’s life was defined not by the length of his years but by the depth of his love for others. He leaves behind a legacy of kindness, generosity, humor, and unwavering devotion to his family. Though his passing leaves an immeasurable void, his memory will continue to live on through his daughters, his family, his friends, and the countless lives he touched.

He will be deeply missed, forever loved, and never forgotten 

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