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March 23, 2013
Knox gave me my first job simply by liking me and believing in me. he had a great positive attitude and was always a pleasure to talk to.
January 10, 2013
Jan. 1, 1964 the sun was shinning, it was warm and for the first time in my life I was entering the legendary Cotton Bowl. The boys in burn-orange were up against the mightest gun-slinger of them all...Roger the Dogger. Navy brought Roger and Texas brought the whole team. And, among them was that Horn with the funny name, Knox. I've been a Horn fan ever since, thanks in large part to a bunch of great guys playing their hearts out. God Bless you Knox. I know you and DKR are talking football. Dave Waters
John Kothmann
November 1, 2012
At the National Boy Scout Jamboree in Valley Forge, PA in 1957 Knox was in the same patrol as four of us from Junction, TX. The Scoutmaster saw Knox's exceptional athletic ability and put us together for a special contest. He led us to a Regional Championship earning each of us a badge that was worn next to our Eagle Badges. Knox went on to UT. I went to Baylor. I was in the stands on the misty November day in 1963 when Texas broke my heart with their 7-0 victory. Knox was obviously a winner throughout his life and touched many lives.
Marcell Follis
September 27, 2012
Here is a picture circa 1978; Sidelines of University of Houston Football game..posed with the Cougar Dolls!
Know was so handsome and very sweet to us Dolls!
Sorry for your loss. Prayers for peace for your family.
Nina Dowling-Harris
August 24, 2012
I took care of his parents when his Mom was in LifeCare in Shreveport. With our families having been great friends and my sister actually married into the family we became fast friends. He was respected and well-liked at the hospital and especially by me. I went to his parent's house and helped them as well. Knox was always so nice and helpful to me with them. He talked about Kay and Kevin often and was extremely proud of his wonderful family. Not many men are left like that. At the time my son was in law school and he always offered to help him. May God bless this family and know that Knox is in a much better place now. Pain and suffering is replaced with the neverending love and comfort of our Lord, Jesus Christ.
Sincerely,
Nina Dowling Harris, RN
T G Wilie
August 19, 2012
I have just learned of the passing of a friend from many years ago and my thoughts and prayers are with his family. I met Knox in August 1961 in San Antonio where we had gathered to participate in the THSCA All-Star Football Game. I'll never forget how he introduced himself. He said, Hi, I'm Knox Nunnally from Midland, back home they call me "Ears". I only knew him for a week but I'll never forget him. He was a great football player but a better person. Certainly one of the most impressive people I have ever met. God needed a good Defencive End and a great Lawyer and he got one.
John McBryde
August 3, 2012
Knox and his family were our next door neighbors in Midland. He was the larger than life high school boy next door, and my pre-school aged brother and I idolized him. My most sincere condolences to his family.
Cody and Tammie Brown
July 31, 2012
So sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
m welch
July 29, 2012
To the Family: Our hearts are touched at the loss of one so dear. May your memories comfort you and keep your loved one near. Psalm 46:1
Alex Miller
July 25, 2012
The Miller Family extend there condolances to the Nunnally Family. I had the privelage of serving with his son during the Iraq War in 2004 and 2005. The Miller Family thank you fromt he bottom from our hearts for everything that you helped and did for us. Knox you will be missed. The Miller Family will always keep you in out thoughts.
Longhorn Fan
July 24, 2012
I didn't know him, but wish I had.
Skip Morrison
July 23, 2012
I first met Knox when I spent 3 months with him in a trial in Beaumont in the 90's. After really getting to know him after those months of living in the same hotel, my standard statement became "I want to be Knox Nunnally when I grow up". Knox was a great man and a tremendous lawyer. I will miss him.
Henryk Zaleski
July 23, 2012
Rest in peace.
Kenan Hays
July 22, 2012
My condolences to the Nunnally family on
the passing of Knox. I attended Fannin
Elementary School in Midland, TX where his mother taught 3rd grade.
Jane Moeller
July 22, 2012
Kay, I just got back from Colorado and saw in the Austin paper your huge loss. I am so sad for you and Kevin. I wish I could have been in town so I could have come to Houston and shared in your honoring of Knox and give you BIG HUGS. I will be in touch.
Janie P.
Sharon Yonkees
July 21, 2012
I was so sorry to hear of Knox's passing. I worked at V&E for many years and knew him from cases that my attorneys worked on with him. I liked and respected him. He was a great lawyer and a real loss to the legal community.
Edna Hill
July 21, 2012
He was a great Gentleman I knew him from Pt Venture along with his Parents, Kay and Kevin.
God Bless all his family members this is a great loss to all.
Edna Hill
July 21, 2012
R.i.p.
Mark McFarlane
July 20, 2012
As a 10-year-old Longhorn fan, I considered Knox to be one of my favorite players on the great 1962, 1963 and 1964 teams.
I never had the pleasure of meeting Knox, but he was greatly respected by all those people I knew who knew him. He was a great Longhorn and will be sorely missed.
My heart goes out to his family and friends.
Hook 'em Knox and God bless you.
Curtis Harvey
July 20, 2012
I was a member of the MHS football team a couple of years ahead of Knox. I remember well when "Ears" worked out with the varsity, and we all knew that he was something special. Condolences to family and friends. He was one of a kind!
Rob Walls
July 20, 2012
A great loss - another oak has fallen. I will miss him.
July 20, 2012
I knew Knox as a high school student & athlete at Midland High. He was a sophomore my senior year. I spent many hours at his home playing games and having a fun time. Knox was a special person and I have always remembered him as a person with class and a winning personality.
I know the family will miss Knox. God bless you.
Jim Poteet
Paul Beebe
July 20, 2012
Kevin, very sorry to hear of your father's passing. My father knew him at V&E and sends his condolences as well.
Bob Jones
July 20, 2012
I went to law school with Knox and knew him well during that time. I've watched the news about him over the years and remembered what a good guy and leader he was. I'm very sorry for your loss. He, and you, are on my prayer list.
bob jones
July 20, 2012
GOD BLESS MR.NUNNALLY R.I.P
George Dakil
July 20, 2012
Sorry about your loss.
Texas George
Broken Arrow, OK
July 20, 2012
Kevin I was so sorry to hear about the passing of your father. He was a lovely man who always had a smile on his face.
Heidi New-Crockford
July 19, 2012
Dear Kay - Hi there. I was so sorry to hear about your loss. I don't think you and I ever met, but my mom was Leona Coers. She worked for many years in Special Education for the Spring Branch ISD. She told me many times that she thought the world of you and how much she enjoyed working with you
I remember hearing all about your wedding to Mr. Nunnally.
Take care of yourself!
Fondly,
Cathy Coers Frank
JV
July 19, 2012
I would like to mention Mr. Nunnally's years of coaching many seasons of church league basketball. He tought us character on and off the court and stuck by us win or lose! Thanks for the lessons and your boundless patience Coach, you will remain forever in our memories.
1961 Basketball team @ 50 year reunion
Ron Peavy
July 19, 2012
July 19, 2012
Knox was a great high school friend who stood beside you when others might shy away. His family always had an open door policy and made teenagers feel welcome into their home. I will always remember Knox as friendly, intelligent, hard working and willing to help others in a time of need. Our best wishes and fondest memories to Kevin and the entire family...
Ron and Elena Peavy, Big Bear Lake,CA
Jerry Reese
July 19, 2012
Knox's tackle of Joe don Looney in the '63 ou game stands out in my all time sports memories.
Jerry Reese
Hilmar Moore
July 19, 2012
A remarkable person, one of the all time great guys, and a far better football player than he ever got credit for. If you had the privilege of being around him, you know what I mean. All best thoughts to the Nunnally family, YITB, HG
Mike Gregory
July 19, 2012
I knew Knox at UT in college and law school. Knox was a terrific lawyer and Longhorn and will have a positive influence on many people for many years.
July 19, 2012
My condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Nunnally. May you find comfort in knowing that there will be a time when all causes of death and the grief it brings will be no more.
Dwight Jefferson
July 19, 2012
Kevin and Kay,
Words cannot discribe the depth of my sorrow upon the passing of your beloved father and husband. He showed such courage and grace in the face of emmence pain and suffering, a testament to the strenth and conviction of his faith in God Almaighty. Let the record show that he lived a life of generocity and hope, of humility and conviction, honor and love; for he truly loved both of you with all his heart.
I met knox at one of the lowest points in my life and through his generocity and human kindness he lifted me up. He had never met me, but all he needed to know was that I was fellow Longhorn football letterman. From that day in July 1983 until I last saw him some 4 weeks ago he was allways there as a friend and mentor. God Bless Ocho Ocho, and God Bless the Nunnley family. May he rest in peace.
As a recipiant of his generocity and hope I am proud to call him a mentor who was always there with sound judgment and kind encouragement, but I am most proud to call him friend.
Sudie Thompson
July 19, 2012
It was my privilege to have met and worked with Knox,a fine man and a formidable attorney.
Jennifer Davidow
July 19, 2012
Knox was an institution at V&E. He knew what he wanted and got it most of the time. I will always be grateful to Knox for his role in facilitating my move into the litigation section. He was one of a kind. Kevin, you and your family have my deepest sympathies.
Byrd's
July 19, 2012
Our prayers are with the Nunnally family.
Jack Levin
July 19, 2012
As a native Midlander, I looked up to Knox throughout my football career. He could not have been more gracious, kinder or more supportive during my time at MHS and at UT. He was a great football player, but an even greater individual. My prayers and condolences go to the Nunnally family.
ronald blackstock
July 19, 2012
How terribly sad a loss to so many a great man
Neal Sutton
July 19, 2012
I did not know Knox as a player at Texas but as a lawyer in Houston. He was such a great guy (and lawyer) and will be greatly missed. Our deepest sympathies to his family
Bill Melton
July 19, 2012
A Great Longhorn!
Clarence Wilson
July 19, 2012
One of a kind. I spotted his picture in the obit before I completely opened the newspaper. I knew it was Knox.
LILLIE BROWN
July 19, 2012
I am blessed to have known Mr. Nunnally. What a kind man, he will be missed.
July 19, 2012
To the Knox Family; I just read about Knox of his passing, as a Longhorn fan my familyand i used to watch him play every Sat. afternoon and cheer him on with the rest of the team, we used to sit in the nothole section back then when we were younger and he was such a great football player for TexaS and Coach MCWilliams too. Were going to miss Knox Nunnley, such a tremendous Player in our hearts. Beni Fleming
Nicholas Yovanovic
July 19, 2012
It was my pleasure to know and work with Knox. He was a true gentleman and an outstanding lawyer. He will be remembered in my prayers. May God be with you at this difficult time.
J.T. Lund
July 19, 2012
You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Bill Cobb
July 19, 2012
Knox was one of the most gracious people I have known. As student at UT, I found Knox, who had received lots of recognition, to be one of those most humble people who always showed other respect and friendship. His leadership in the community and our church instilled pride in our own lives and our contributions. We will miss him very much but he is now healthy with our Lord.
July 19, 2012
We are so sorry to hear about Knox. Our prayers are with you during this time. The Mike Anglin Family
Barbara Howell
July 19, 2012
Truly a kind and generous man. He will missed by everyone who knew him.
Daniel Chapa
July 19, 2012
To a great person who will be greatly missed. Rejoicing now in heaven.
Daniel Chapa
July 19, 2012
It's was a pleasure to have known you and served you. An angel is added to God's eternal list. The angel's are rejoicing as also Mr. Knox Dillon Nunnally is rejoicing. I was so blessed to have known Mr. Knox Dillion Nunnally he was great example.
Jack Edrington
July 19, 2012
From our days at Midland High to UT and Law School, and then his time at V&E while I was at Shell Legal, Knox has always been one of the greats--not only a great athlete, but also a schlor and a gentleman. He will be missed by all.
My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Jack Edrington
July 19, 2012
From our days at Midland High to UT and Law School, and then his time at V&E while I was at Shell Legal, Knox has always been one of the greats--not only a great athlete, but also a scholar and a gentlemen. He wil be missed by all.
My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Ron Knight
July 19, 2012
... first play against ou in 63 ... Gresham & Neely pulling blockers for Looney ... Knox discards both blockers tackles Neely for a three yeard loss and the rest is a 28 - 7 UT victory ... great guy and athlete, he will be missed !!!
Robert Jones
July 19, 2012
To Knox's family, we are very sorry to hear of your loss. Knox used to come to west Texas to stay with us. I don't remember what all we did but certainly things that were not normally in his daily routine.
from all of R. L. Jones Jr's family.
Mike Byrd
July 19, 2012
I was a student trainer at Texas in the early 60's, and I certainly remember Knox from those days. Not unlike most of the players, Knox was kind, respectful, and quick to befriend. Throughout these past 50+ years, I've seen his career accomplishments often, and each time I was privileged to think that I knew him, and it made me proud. Bless him, and his many friends and family. Mike Byrd
Tom Hill
July 19, 2012
One of a group of greats...I was blessed to have "been there" with the group. Knox, you'll be missed.
Bob Waggoner
July 19, 2012
As a '63 graduate of UT, I followed Knox's career and always had admiration for his abilities and character. He will be missed.
My thoughts and prayers are with his family. May God bless.
Larry Moore
July 19, 2012
I never met Knox, but I listened faithfully to those Longhorn games and relished every victory. It's great to hear that he used his years at UT as a springboard to success in his chosen field. My condolences to his family and to all who loved him.
Laura Cockrell Bloebaum
July 19, 2012
Has it been THAT long since our UT days? I had a class with Knox. I was in awe of being in class with a "Longhorn Football Player", but Knox was just like the rest of us, except that he asked lots of questions in his West Texas drawl! I have thought of and spoken of that experience with him many times over the years. My memories of him are good ones; I hope yours are, too. HOOK 'EM, HORNS!
Jesse Johnson
July 19, 2012
God Bless and Hook 'Em!
July 19, 2012
I was sorry to hear about Knox. He was a great teammate and a super person. I'm glad I was able to visit with Knox last summer, while he was attending his high school reunion in Midland. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Hix Green. Corpus Christi
Norman Radford
July 19, 2012
Knox was a great guy and a great lawyer. I remember well playing flag football with him on Vinson & Elkins' team when we were associates. Partners like Knox made me proud to be a Vinson & Elkins partner.
Charles & Judi Hogan
July 19, 2012
He was a wonderful man.
July 19, 2012
my prayers are with the family ..Knox was a great longhorn and more importantly a great and giving man..
Carl Bohn,UT'66
Terry Kaiser
July 19, 2012
I knew Knox thru my brother Keith Kaiser. Knox and others spent many of their High School hours at our house just messing around. I am sadned by his passing.
Good by Knox
Dottie Routh
July 18, 2012
I went to school with Knox in McCamey. My prayers and sympathy go out to his family at this time of their great loss.
July 18, 2012
My love to all,
Sandi Harper
Linwood Olson
July 18, 2012
Our book club was blessed to have Kay as a member and friend for many years. We all send our deepest sympathy to the family for the loss of such an outstanding man.
July 18, 2012
My heart goes out to you the family of Knox Nunnally in the time of your loss and ours, to be touched by his loving spirit we will carry on. This is from one of his early years junior high classmates from McCamey Elementary.
Clayton Harrison, Cedar Park, Texas
Larry Garrett
July 18, 2012
Dear Kay and Kevin,
I knew Knox from the Haynesville family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
July 18, 2012
So sad to hear about Knox. I remember him being very nice and friendly to a new girl (me), when I moved to Midland in the 8th grade. We were together at Alamo Jr. High, and then till we graduated from MHS. So glad he was able to attend our 50th Class Reunion last summer. He will always be remembered for his "happy go lucky" outlook on life. Phyllis Newby Peek, MHS Class 1961
Mary Smith
July 18, 2012
Knox,
I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your father. You always spoke so highly of him; my love goes out to you. What a lucky man to have been loved so much for so long.
Randy Burton
July 18, 2012
Knox,
It is my great loss that I never had the opportunity to meet your, Dad. But, watching you, it is clear that you had all of his best qualities and them some.
Gina, Ross, Cara, and I all mourn this terrible loss.
Randy Burton
Sally Kleberg
July 18, 2012
Dear Kevin,
Bless you and your Mom in this really sad time. I loved your dad as a wonderful friend and cohort to my former husband. He had a gracious, warm, fun, funny manner, always appropriate for the moment. But what I will treasure most are the chuckles and smiles when he was hammered with a take down comment from a buddy, his generosity and support of his friends, and the amazing talent he had to say just the right thing when his friends passed on to that great chapter room up there. I have always wondered who could do that service for Knox? May his spirit continue on in his greatest accomplishment--you.
I will kiss the funeral but know I am there in spirit and in my heart.
Charlotte Chapman Cope
July 18, 2012
Dear Knox,
There are not enough words to express my sadness at the loss of your Dad. He was such a formidable, honorable, man. He fought this valiant battle with Honor, Courage and Commitment and his faith and hope were inspirational to all of us who loved him.
God Bless you and all your family. May God's Grace and Love sustain you.
In Christ,
Charlotte Chapman Cope
Cindi Bench
July 18, 2012
Kevin and Family: I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. I pray for peace and strength to you all. I feel honored to have worked with Knox as his court reporter for many years. He was the best! I know he is soaring with the Angels. I will miss him deeply.
July 18, 2012
Knox
Your Dad was truly an honorable, remarkable man and a legend. What an inspiration to us all. You are in our prayers. Love, Jerry and Lynn Pass
Pam Perry
July 18, 2012
I'm so sad to learn of Knox's death.
Pam Perry
RC Allen
July 18, 2012
"Ears" the Greatest of the Great. It is always reassuring to know that there are still afew fine Americans that we can feel good about when their work here is done. I salute you my brother for all your contributions of time, talent and treasure to the world you inspired on earth. I look forward to joining you at Mother Ward's table in the sky. YITB RC
Jack Sowers
July 18, 2012
Long before he was "Ocho Ocho, he was "Ears". As kids do, we did to Knox, and the fact that his ears protruded a little more than some made for a great nickname, something we did in good humor, and something Knox accepted with patience and grace, traits that would characterize Knox for the rest of his life, traits that made him a true friend of all who knew him. RIP, Ears.
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