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Randy Nixon

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Randy Nixon Born 9/12/1976, Randy died 8/16/2006. Randy leaves behind his parents Kelvin & Kil Sun Nixon. Randy was a good son, brother and friend. A deep thinker, Randy thirsted for knowledge. He came to an understanding of his Creator and was baptized as one of Jehovah's Witnesses in 1996....

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Randy will always be courageously remembered, and his thoughts fondly remembered from even the days at WOL. My thoughts go out to the family and all the friends. May your comfort and hope be strengthened in Jehovah and his loving care.

I don't know where to begin.
What i do know is that when
I'd type with you online you
usually ended up drooling at
my mention of whatever I was
cooking.Many times you'd leave
to run out and buy pop and I
think Taco Bell.So I think
when you are Resurrected on
earth and our paths cross,I
will cook you a meal fit for
only you who I called Scrubby.
I wont forget the little things
in our conversations.We'll have
a good...

sigh. it is quite a shock to know that Randy is in sleep but i am thankful to have the hope of meeting him in person in the new system when we will no longer have to fear losing our loved ones. Randy was an awesome guy who was big on self improvement. he would not hesitate to encourage me and compliment my thoughts, and i'm glad i could do the same for him.

I will sincerely miss this wonderful brother. He was always ready with a laugh, a joke or a deeply insightful comment. He made me think, and often brought joy to his friends. He will be missed, but not for long, as we will see him again soon.

Our prayers and thoughts to his family.

I didn't know Randy, but I DO know the pain it causes friends and family when someone dies. I'm sorry for everyone who has to go through that now. You don't have to say goodbye when you have the hope of the resurrection, you can just say "I'll see you later"....

We will meet one day in the new system brother comrade. I enjoyed our conversations very much and will keep them close now that you are in sleep. My prayers go with those who were closer to you so that Jehovah may grant them strength now that you are no longer with us.

I see Randy in my mind, just waiting for our greeting.
He was the timid, quiet kind, I had the joy of meeting.
Online he freely shared his wit, invited us to ponder.
He touched our lives in such a way that we were left with wonder.
My love and prayers go to his kin and friends more close than I,
As I wait to say "Hi, again!"
I just can't say "Good bye."

Thank you, Randy, for being kind and loyal, and courageous and introspective, human and imperfect, and fighting, failing, and trying again and again and never giving up. Your determination never to give up and your reliance on Jehovah served as a gentle reminder to people you never met and never knew you. Can't wait to meet you in person in God's new world order.

Randy and I used to talk all the time. I feel so bad, because He was a bright spot when I had a bad day. He had a goofy sense of humor that I could relate to. We'll see him in the new system. =-) I'll miss my buddy, Randy.