George-Mixon-Obituary

George Mixon Jr.

Dallas, Texas

1928 - 2013

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April 24, 2013
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Dallas, Texas
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Mixon Jr., George Franklin George Franklin Mixon Jr., went home to be with the Lord on Wed-nesday April 24, 2013. He died peacefully at his ranch home in Larue, Texas, with his wife by his side. George began his life on December 29, 1928 in Dallas, Texas. He was the beloved only son of the late...

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What a blessing it was and the memory we share of our times With George and Nancy at their home and George playing his trumpet after dinner! We will cherish that the rest of our lives and the Mixon family continues to be in our regular prayers.

Hi Nancy,

Thinking of our dear friend George and miss his joyful music and upbeat outlook to life and love for the Lord. You are in our regular prayers for God's continued peace, comfort and His loving care. Hope you are doing well and keeping safe.

Imanuel and Violet Christian

Already six years have passed since the day George left us for his heavenly home. But there is not a week gone when we have not thought of George and prayed for Nancy and the Lord's continued care for her. As we "celebrate" his life and still remember his joyful exuberance as he served the Lord and enjoyed his life, our prayers continue to be with Nancy and the family for Lord's comfort and peace and good health and life filled with Lord's joy and peace.

Imanuel and Violet Christian

It was indeed a pleasure to help care for you Mr. George and I will never again hear Amazing Grace, 1940's music,
or good Trombone music that a huge smile dosen't cover my face with thoughts of you... Praise God for you!

I always appreciated George's sense of humor. His joke writing and love for the trombone made him very unique in the Dallas business community. I also appreicated his contribution to ministries like John MacArthur. George's love for the Lord was apparent in his everyday life. My life is better for knowing him.

We appreciated His love for the Lord and love for life; he was alwasy upbeat and joyful and would lift you up any time you were with him. We enjoyed his sense of humor and taking life easy and taking the Lord and serving Him seriously.

Our thougts and prayers are with Nancy and the whole family.

Imanuel-Violet Christian

Wishing you Peace and Comfort at this most difficult time. Our Prayers are with you All.

Russell and I thank god for George's friendship. He will be greatly missed in Dallas,especially to all his brothers and sisters in Christ.

I will remember George for his love of the Lord Jesus Christ and his faithful service to God. His sense of humor was always present in his life and he will be missed by many.