Russell-Fix-Obituary

Russell Fix III

Las Vegas, Nevada

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Russell Fix passed away in Las Vegas, Nevada. The obituary was featured in Las Vegas Review-Journal on April 30, 2011.

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Saundra you and your family are in our prayer. may the peace of God and the comfort of the Holy Spirit comsume you. Russ will be missed greatly by all. we were fortunate to know so a kind man, husband, son and father.

Tami and Bill Loehr

I am very sad to hear what had happened to Russell. I worked on Freeman I & D with Russell periodically. Just worked with him not too long ago on a booth. He seemed like a very gentle and calm person and he was very easy to get along with. He is in better hands now with God.

Sincerely,
Robert Pomerleau

So sorry for your loss, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family through this difficult time

Soundra & Jazzy
My deepest condolences to you and the family. I love you guys, will always remember the card games and dinner we shared so much fun. Russ is in God's hands now, you and Jazzy are in my prayes, Love You.

I am so sad that I won't see Russell at show site any longer. He was truly one of the most gentle people that I met in this industry. His kindness and consistantly nice demeanor is something that I've always enjoyed and admired. I was always so flattered that he shared pictures of his daughter with me as she's grown through the years. I feel glad to have known and to have worked with Russell. My sincere wishes of peace and condolences to his family and friends. Sharon Huddle (Freeman) Las Vegas

On behalf of all my family, we wish Soundra and all her family our heart felt condolences...our prayers our with you all. Lisa & Jesse Reynosa, Marie Sears, Tracy Berry & Fam., Rose-Anne Shives.

Rusty was such a family favorite of mine. My most sincere and deepest condolences to the family. I was so fortunate to have the repeated assistance in times of need from this exceptional family since I first moved to Las Vegas 45+ years ago and to the present time. I will always remember Rusty's quiet and gentle greetings to me each time I was fortunate to have the occasion to see him. He will be so missed.

I worked with Russ quite a few times. He was quite likable and a good worker. Whenever we would run into each other we would stop and talk. He would always say how much he loved his family and taking his daughter to school. We will miss Russ very much. Our thoughts and prayers are with you today. Tim W. and Sheila Brandon