Julia "Judy"-Nixon-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Martin-Mattice Funeral Home - Emmetsburg

Julia "Judy" Nixon

Emmetsburg, Iowa

1940 - 2020 (Age 80)

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DIED
April 3, 2020
AGE
80
LOCATION
Emmetsburg, Iowa

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Martin-Mattice Funeral Home - Emmetsburg Obituary

In Loving Memory
Julia "Judy" F. Nixon
January 27, 1940  -  April 3, 2020

To watch the graveside service:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKBcHaE5cZ4&feature=youtu.be

VISITATION
Friday, July 3, 2020
4:00 - 7:00 P.M.
Martin-Mattice Funeral Home
Emmetsburg, Iowa

GRAVESIDE SERVICE
Saturday, July 4, 2020
10:00 A.M.
St. John's Catholic Cemetery
Emmetsburg, Iowa

OFFICIANT
Rev. Kathleen Milligan
Trinity Episcopal Church
Emmetsburg, Iowa

INURNMENT
St. John's Catholic Cemetery
Emmetsburg, Iowa

Julia Frances (Judy) Crowley was born in Palo Alto Memorial Hospital at 10th and Grand in Emmetsburg, Iowa on January 27, 1940. Her parents, Joe and Della (Schwartz) Crowley, and her big sister, Maryanne (Charles) Slagle.

Well met was an apt description, Judy was born with the Irish gifts of quick-wit and good natured “blarney” with an amazing memory for Irish limericks and music lyrics. She treasured school from her very beginnings, from St. Ellen’s Catholic grade school through high school and eventually graduate school. Emmetsburg was Judy’s “school” home from St. Ellen’s to Emmetsburg High School and Jr. College all in walking distance of her childhood home. A lifetime of learning included Drake University (Bachelor’s Degree), University of South Dakota (master’s in education, Psychology & Guidance) and Buena Vista College (Library Certification).

In the early 1960s, Judy married Bill Brennan. They later divorced. On December 31, 1982, Judy married David E. Nixon the Wedding Chapel on the Queen Mary in Long Beach, California. Dave and Judy were soulmates and best friends, and their married life took them on many adventures. They traveled extensively for music concerts, plays and musicals, museums; good places to eat and drink were always on the itinerary. Both enjoyed walking and jogging for fitness and both were active in the Annual Cancer Relay for Life that honors survivors.

Judy was a lifelong teacher/learner, teaching in Cherokee and Algona before returning to Emmetsburg High School, where she was the school librarian until her retirement. Her love of reading was contagious, and many people were fortunate enough to receive books as gifts from her. And, if you needed assistance with a crossword puzzle, she was your reliable source.

Judy generosity demonstrated her love of community with untold hours of her time and resources to community and church organizations serving those whose needs were greater than hers; including Iowa Lakes Community College, Monroe (MI) County Community College where Dave was the college president and Trinity Episcopal Church in Emmetsburg where she served as a Vestry Board member and active member of the Ministerial Development team. Recently as a Winter Texan, she and Episcopal Texas Trinity Church volunteers served on a Mission with Team Brownsville (TX) to provide food service for asylum seekers delayed at the border for legal entry into the U.S.

Judy’s nieces like to recall how she was an excellent piano player and a big music fan. The three nieces were always in awe of her “hipness” when it came to her record and CD collections, and she made the best mixtapes ever. Little did “the girls” (as she called them) know that during high school, Judy, Maryanne and their best friends made weekly Wednesday night trips to Lake Okoboji to see the popular (BIG-name) bands at the Roof Garden Ballroom in Arnold’s Park. She came by her “hipness” naturally.

Judy distinguished herself as an awesome wife, daughter, sister, aunt, Fairy Godmother, bonus mom, grandma and friend. Judy was the best dog mom in the world. From her first puppy, Dixie, to her two babies, Scarlett and Rosie, Judy was the original “dog whisperer” they said; treated her dogs like family. Some of her favorite things to do were watching the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show and participating with Dave in the Little Yellow Dog charity auction event in Sioux City.

On April 3, 2020, following a two-week illness with pneumonia, Judy died at Valley Regional Medical Center in Brownsville,Texas. She is survived by her husband, Dave Nixon; her bonus children Dave Nixon, Jr., Rick Nixon, and Leslee Maddy; her granddaughters Samantha Nixon, Jade Davis, Logan Davis, and Briyana Maddy; her sister, Maryanne (Charles) Slagle; her nieces Susan (Cary) Boyd and Peggy Slagle; great niece, Chloe Christie and her dad, Jason; great nephews Nickolas Slagle and Isaac and Liam Stone; cousins Michael (Kate) Wilson, Ute Wilson, Anne Hurlbut, and Elaine Wagner; The Dub Club ladies and the many, many friends she considered family.

Judy was preceded in death by her parents, Joe and Della Crowley; cousins, John Wilson, Dale Schwartz, Betty Hembree and Bonnie Woods; nephew, Karl Slagle; and niece, Ellen Slagle Christie.


Arrangements by Martin-Mattice Funeral Home

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Mary and Charles-I came across this obituary and am sorry to hear that you lost a sister. This is a beautiful obituary and the video is a tribute to a life well-lived. I pray that you know friends, even from afar, are keeping you close in prayer.

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

You were a one of a kind friend! I will miss our talks and glasses of wine together!
Cheers, Big Ears! Love You SO Much!

Dave, Our condolences to you, your family and friends. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. Your time together with Judy was a blessing to be treasured forever. May you find solace and comfort in your faith and with people who love you. God bless you and all the people you love.

I am so sorry! I have only recently learned of Judy's passing. I wanted to share some of my thoughts of happiness every time I think of Judy. The first time I met her she was checking out fitness clubs in the new area she relocated to in Monroe, MI. I worked full time there as well as at Monroe County Community College as a single mother supporting my family. Judy did not share who her husband was but mentioned that she just relocated to the area and as soon as she mentioned where she came...

Sorry to hear about Judys passing. My sympathies.

May the God of all comfort bless your family during this time of sorrow

May God bless and comfort your family in the days ahead

We are so sorry to hear of this loss. Judy was always so sweet. Prayers to Dave and the family during this time of sadness.