Paula Nixon
  • Born on: February 27, 1948
  • Departed on: July 9, 2010

Paula Nixon


My favorite memory of Paula is when Tracy and I were 13 or so and Paula chaperoned us at our first BON JOVI concert. While we went crazy over Jon, Paula sat there in her chair with her ear plugs in reading a romance novel. We were so embarrassed. Of course, now that I am a mother I completely appreciate the torture she was enduring so us girls could have our fun. I will miss her so much. I love you all.

Billie Jo
Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Only a few times in your life are you lucky enough to find someone who is such a good person and a good friend. And I found that in Paula and Pam too. We refer to one another as "Sis", as that is the way we feel. Paula was loyal, kind, loving, and always there for you gal. She had a lot of hard knocks in her life and yet she was still there for you. We can all take a lesson from that. No matter how bad our life is, we should always have time to help others. To miss her is an understatement. But we watched her suffer for quite a while, so it is easier to let her go. We know she is safe and happy in the arms of God. And we will met again one day to a glorious reunion. Until then my heart goes out to Pam and the family. Know that my prayers and thoughts are with you. May God Bless you and yours and give you strength through these rough times. Love Ya, Judy Mote

Judy Mote
Saturday, July 17, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with the girls and the rest of the family. I can not think of one special memory of Paula there were so many she helped me through some very rough patches in my life and there are no words that ever say how much that means to me. She was an awesome person and I am so very sorry we lost touch through the years. Go in peace my friend.

Juanita Millhouse
Tuesday, July 13, 2010

My favorite memory of Paula is when Tracy and I were 13 or so and Paula chaperoned us at our first BON JOVI concert. While we went crazy over Jon, Paula sat there in her chair with her ear plugs in reading a romance novel. We were so embarrassed. Of course, now that I am a mother I completely appreciate the torture she was enduring so us girls could have our fun. I will miss her so much. I love you all.

Billie Jo
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
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