Nicholas Charles Laflin

TYGH VALLEY, Ore. – It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Nicholas Charles Laflin, a beloved son, brother, uncle, and friend, who departed this world on July 31, 2023. He passed away in his sleep from a heart attack. “Nick”, as he was affectionately known to all who had the privilege of knowing him, left an indelible mark on the lives of those fortunate enough to share in his warmth, love, and zest for life.

Born on June 21, 1979, Nick’s journey through life was characterized by his deep love for family, particularly his adoration for his nieces Ava and Laila. To say that Nick cherished his family would be an understatement. His eyes would light up whenever he spoke of his nieces, and he treasured every moment spent with them, creating memories that will forever remain in their hearts.

But Nick’s passion extended far beyond his immediate family. He was an avid adventurer and nature enthusiast, with an insatiable love for the great outdoors. The Deschutes River held a special place in his heart, and it was there that he forged countless bonds and created enduring friendships. Nick’s passion for rafting on the Deschutes River was legendary, and he approached each adventure with an infectious enthusiasm that drew people from all walks of life to join him.

Nick also had a deep love for ice fishing, hunting, and pursuits he enjoyed with his closest buddies during elk camp. These experiences allowed him to connect with nature on a profound level and share unforgettable moments with his friends. Whether it was sitting by an ice hole waiting for the flag to go up to get the perfect catch, or venturing into the wilderness on a hunting expedition, Nick’s dedication to these activities was a testament to his enduring love for the great outdoors. Through the years, Nick’s love for the outdoors and his magnetic personality brought together a diverse group of friends, who became a second family to him. He had an uncanny ability to unite people, fostering connections that transcended the riverbanks, the ice shanties, and the vast forests.

Nick is survived by his dad, Mike Laflin, stepdad, Tom Troutman and significant other, Becky; his brother, Nate Laflin and wife Kirsten Laflin; and his nieces Ava and Laila Laflin; Uncle Dan (Boone) and family and his significant other Rose; Uncle Rod and Aunt Sandy and family; Aunt Kathy and family; Uncle Henry, Roy and their families; Aunt Bev, Carol, Tracey and their families; and many more important family members and friends, all of whom considered Nick not just a friend but a cherished companion on life’s journey.

He was predeceased by his beloved mother, Donna Troutman; grandparents Richard and Polly Laflin from Maine; and Hank and Cindy Wooderson and Aunt Woody from Oregon; and his Aunt Pam and Aunt Deb from Maine.

But perhaps one of Nick’s most enduring qualities was his unwavering desire to see others happy. He possessed an innate ability to lift the spirits of those around him, and he dedicated himself to making the world a brighter place. Nick would go to great lengths to ensure the happiness of his loved ones, whether it was through a kind word, a selfless gesture, or simply by sharing a moment of laughter and joy.

Nick’s passing leaves a void that can never be filled, but his memory lives on through the countless stories of laughter, camaraderie, and unforgettable adventures shared by those who had the privilege of knowing him. He leaves behind a legacy of love, adventure, and cherished moments that will continue to inspire and bring joy to all who were touched by his presence.

In this time of profound grief, we take solace in the knowledge that Nick’s spirit remains forever intertwined with the wilderness he loved, the river he cherished, and the hearts of those who adored him. His memory will forever flow like the Deschutes River, winding its way through our lives, reminding us to live with the same boundless enthusiasm, love, and commitment to others that he brought to every moment.

Nicholas Charles Laflin, you will be dearly missed, but your spirit will forever reside in our hearts. May you find eternal peace on your greatest adventure yet.

We will be holding a celebration of life Feb. 10, at 2 p.m. at Maple Hill Farm in Hallowell. Please spread the word as Nick has touched a lot of people near and far and we would love to celebrate Nick with everyone that knew him.


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