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Ira Ford Nicholson, Sr. passed away peacefully on Tuesday, July 30, 2024 at the age of 92. He was born in Laurel, Mississippi, on February 1, 1932, to the late Effie and Travis Nicholson.
He is survived by his loving wife, Shirley Sue Nicholson; his children, Bo Nicholson (the late Sheila), Hope Kirby (Jason), & Holly Dominguez (Jose); his grandchildren, Logan Nicholson (Vitoria), Tyler Koelling (Candace), Jordan Nicholson (Katie), Julien Dominguez, Halle Dominguez, Eva Grace, Tanner Grace, Grae Smith, Parker Kate, Bennett James, Reese, Lawson Ford, and Teagen. He is also survived by his siblings, Iram Simpson (the late Wesley), Lavelle Nicholson (the late Sue), Ernest Nicholson (Sherry) and Jerry Nicholson (Helen) and nieces, nephews, cousins, and wonderful lifelong friends.
Pop was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and friend beloved by all who he came in contact with. He was always inspirational and supportive of his family, from attending the grandchildren’s ball games to hosting the best cookouts. He was known as the “Gumbo King” with a recipe everyone would fall in love with. He was also known for being an avid collector of coins and sports cards, having an extensive collection of each. But above all, he was a spiritually sound man who loved reading his Bible, spending time in prayer, and spreading the love and grace of God everywhere he went. Family and friends may view and sign the online guest book at www.mothefunerals.com.
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