- Date Of Birth: April 8, 1992
- Date Of Death: October 14, 2022
- State: Maryland
Nicholas S. Dahl, 30, of Mount Airy, MD, Brooklyn, NY, Los Angeles, CA and around the world, died suddenly, October 14, 2022. He was born, April 8, 1992 in Baltimore, MD, the son of Steven M. Dahl and Ellen Finnerty Myers. He attended South Carroll High School and New York University where he majored in Politics.
Nic loved to travel. He spent a year abroad in Spain and China during college. He has traveled more continents and countries than his parents combined, but New York City was the only place Nic ever wanted to be. From a very early age, he walked the streets of New York like he owned them. He loved the Opera, music, every museum he ever walked into, and Broadway.
Nic was a prolific writer and reader.
Nic was colorful from day one. A proud LGBTQ man, his political passions fueled his crusade for equality. He loved being part of the gay community!
Nic was beautiful in every way. He saw beauty in every person, thing, and moment. He created beautiful tablescapes and spaces.
He was also a fashionista. He adored his sisters, and often gave them unique fashion advice. Somehow his eye was always spot on before the trends.
He wanted so badly to stay sober. He made sober friends easily no matter where he went. They all loved him and he loved them. With their support, he completed three Triathlons.
Nic is survived by his loving parents and step-parents; Steve and Betsy Dahl and Ellen and Doug Myers; his brother, Finn Dahl; and his sisters, Theresa and Ansleigh Myers, and Kate Lau. He also leaves behind his maternal grandparents, Jack and Mary Finnerty of Rochester, NY; and his maternal step-grandparents, Phyllis and Fred Reinhard of West Chester, PA and Ann Kepner of Gainesville, VA. He is also survived by many loving aunts, uncles, cousins, and second cousins. Not to be forgotten are his dearest friends and chosen family in New York City. He was predeceased by his paternal grandparents, Stan and Marylou Dahl of Wayne, NJ and paternal step-grandparents, Stan and Dorothy Myers of Surf City, NJ and his maternal step-grandfather, Chase Kepner of Gainesville, VA.
Nic’s philosophy was to: Allow. Witness. Keep quiet. Listen for the call of a higher purpose. The call is the truth. The truth is the way. Hear the call. Heed the call. It liberates. It fosters creation. In higher calling fate awaits.
Nic would want to help others struggling.