Jack-Nix-Obituary

Jack Daniel Nix

Birmingham, Alabama

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DIED
May 7, 2024
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Birmingham, Alabama

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Jack Daniel Nix, age 87, of Hoover, Alabama departed this life on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. Jack grew up in the Woodlawn community. He attended Gibson Grammar school, Woodlawn High School, and Auburn University. throughout his life, he remained close to his family and friends he was blessed with...

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I enjoyed the time I knew you and the fun times we had together . You were very special to me mary Habshey Culpepper

I am sorry to hear about Jack. I met him when he lived at Regency Summit. He was a great neighbor. I always enjoyed talking to him. He will be missed by many people.

I’m so sorry my good friend Jack Nix has passed away. We talked a few weeks ago and I told him I was planning on coming to visit him this summer. Time waits on no man. So sorry Jack but I’ll see you sometime in the future. Jack and I attended Woodlawn High and Auburn together. He was a great friend. A pretty good dancer also, I’ll also miss those times in Panama City, Fl.
My deepest sympathies go out to all of his family. He will surely be missed. War Eagle.

I was a childhood friend of Jackie....through Gibson School and Woodlawn High. Sorry to hear of your loss, Gene Morrow

Sincere and deepest sympathy to the Nix family.

As a resident at Monark Grove senior citizen, apartments I met my dear friend Jack. We ate dinner together every night, and he entertained us delightfully with so many beautiful stories of his life. He will be sorely missed by his many friends here at Monark.

I knew Jack from his days in the real estate business, skate ring ownership, and antique mall. I will say he was quite a very unique individual and was always fun to be around. He definitely "did life his way". I loved hearing his stories of his life adventures. God bless.

I have not known Jack for a long period of time, but only for a few months since he moved into Monark Grove. He was a fun person to be around and loved to talk about his family and Auburn University. I wish I could have known him for a longer period of time. He will be missed by his family and many friends as well as the residents of Monark Grove.