George-Nixon-Obituary

George E. Nixon Jr.

Houston, Texas

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GEORGE E. NIXON JR., P.E. (68), passed away on August 11th after a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. George is survived by his loving wife of 46 years, Nancy, daughter Pamela Davis and husband Gene; son, George F. Nixon III; grandson, Matthew Tyer; two sisters, Millie (Chris) Christensen,...

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Your family is in our prayers. We are sorry for your loss.

Laura, Joe, Symantha and Ellie Donaldson

George will always be remembered in my heart as a kind and thoughtful person, who helped everyone who asked him to share his knowledge. I had the privilge to meet George on few occaisions in person but I did speak to him by telephone and I know that he was always there in the business world when we needed him. I want to thank George again so I'll just say a little prayer and talk to him tonight in prayer.

Our deepest condolences!

STVA Scaffold, SSFI Member

My prayers are with the Nixon family. George was a good friend and colleague. He is in a better place now with our Lord, so it's never "good bye", it's "see you later".

George was a great man and friend. We go back many years. His family and friends will miss him dearly.

My thoughts are with Nancy and family that they can be strong in this sad time but believe that George is in a better place and his suffering is over.

The Nixon family, his large group of friends and the scaffolding industry is better having had George with us to lead and teach for this small number of years.

Until we meet again.

My condolences to Nancy and family. George was a neat man, always friendly and happy. We worked together at SGB. George will be missed.

Nancy and family - my prayers are with you. Nancy if you need anything please just call me. I'll let you rest for a time and then I will be calling you. Always, Phyllis

George was a man sincere about life and putting his family first. I was honored with his friendship. He is now with our Savior, looking forward to seeing the ones left behind. It is not about saying good-bye, it is only about saying "see you later". My prayers for peace and restoration are with the family.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.