HERSHELL-NIXON-Obituary

HERSHELL H. "NICK" NIXON

Houston, Texas

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HERSHELL "NICK" H. NIXON, 86, passed away on the 8th of March 2010, after an inspiring life dedicated to faith, family, work, science, travel and the arts. Nick was born on the 4th of August 1923 on a farm outside Duncan, Oklahoma to Gilbert and Whirley Nixon (the fourth of six children) and...

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To know him, was to love him! What a blessing to be a small part of his life and yours. I will always remember him as my very special patient. I am still always available...a phone call away...anytime. God bless you all during this time and know... "He did it his way!" Peace at last.... Sincerest Condolences to a very special family I have been blessed to know.........Carol Brown-- Silverado Hospice

Joe, Allyson and to all of the Nixon family, I am deeply sorry to hear of your fathers passing. I will pray for your family during this time of grief and loss. May you be surrounded by love from friends and family at this time and comforted by the spirit of our Lord, Jesus Christ. Blessings,

Maureen, Kathy, Joe, and Eileen, I am deeply sorry to hear about the loss of your father. I know how dearly loved he was by all his family and friends. I will always remember Nick's kindness toward me. I know your mother will be blessed to have him by her side once again. I am praying for you through this difficult time.

Eileen, I'm so sorry to hear of the death of your father. I remember him as being a kind and lovely man. I know he will be greatly missed by all that knew and loved him. But I know your mom and Jesus are delighted to have him in heaven with them! I miss you dear friend. Please let me know how I can support you at this time.

Eileen, Very sorry to learn of the loss of your father. Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time.

Hershell became a wonderful friend, a remarkable role model, and the finest person I have met. He not only endured Parkinson's Disease, he prevailed over it and used it as source of faith, hope and love.

Knowing Hershell and Joan has been a joy. May they enjoy the fruits of their ever-giving lives together.

Bill Kreps, former St. Cyril parishioner