She is the widow of the late, Goss Ray Nix of Canton. He was Ruth’s biggest fan and lover. He taught her the joy of life in simple pleasures and was steadfast in serving her as Christ served the church.
She is survived by her sister, Joy Pope Mabry, of Kennesaw. She was Ruth’s friend, confidant, secret keeper, author and holder of the famous family chicken finger recipe. Ruth held Joy as a shining example of everything she wanted to be, to make her sister proud was one of Ruth’s guiding lights.
She is also survived by one son, Richard David Nix, Buffington. He anchored her life and without him life would have been a haze. Richard loved her with all her flaws and in him the concept of ceaseless love was portrayed to her. Her son made her extremely proud, the good pride of a mother, not the kind in the Bible that makes you bad.
Her grandchildren, Brad Nix, Marietta, Bryan Spencer Nix, Canton, were another source of great pride. She mothered them during life’s storms and taught them her own values for life and happiness. She found great hope in ensuring they received access to opportunities she was never afforded. She found great joy in their dedication to improving others, their community, and to making the world a better place. She knows that they will grieve however they must, but that they have beautiful families and good work to do and they should get busy doing it, the clock is ticking.
Her great grandchildren, Piper, Haddyn, Logan and Judson were a source of great joy and the treasures of a life well lived. She desires for them to love life and to always remember there is nothing worth sharing like the love that lets us share our name. Through great grandchildren, she saw the world as more full and beautiful.
Her nephews, niece, cousins, and many devoted colleagues and friends also survive Ruth. She loved them all and she knew they loved her. She desired they know how much value and depth they gave her life.
To her surviving students, she thanks you for sharing the art of education with her. Some of you are still wondering why she was so strict. She wanted you to be the best you could be, it was from a place of passion and love and if ever beyond that, she gives her sincerest apologies. But, she still urges you to stop making excuses and get on with making much of life.
Ruth received her BS at North Georgia College and State University. She was a member of the National Beta Club, and believer in the Lord Jesus Christ. Ruth was blessed to earn a living doing what she loved, being a teacher. She was a blessed woman in every way.
Funeral arrangements provided by Darby Funeral Home in Canton, GA.∼Ruth Ann Nix, age 80 of Canton, passed away on October 30, 2014 at her residence. The Nix family will be accepting friends on Saturday, November 1, 2014 from 1-7 PM. The funeral service will take place on Sunday, November 2, 2014 at 2 PM at the Mount Zion Baptist Church Cemetery. Reverend Bryan Spencer Nix, Reverend Doug Mulkey, and Reverend Brad Nix will be officiating. Interment will follow in the Mount Zion Baptist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Nix is survived by son and daughter in law, Rick and Robyn Nix of Canton, Ga; sister Joy Mabrey of Kennesaw, Ga; grandson Bryan Spencer Nix of Canton, Ga; grandson Brad Nix of Marietta, Ga; and four great grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the Nix family ask that donations be made to the Church of Isaacs, PO Box 4656, Canton, Ga 30114.
She is the widow of the late, Goss Ray Nix of Canton. He was Ruth’s biggest fan and lover. He taught her the joy of life in simple pleasures and was steadfast in serving her as Christ served the church.
She is survived by her sister, Joy Pope Mabry, of Kennesaw. She was Ruth’s friend, confidant, secret keeper, author and holder of the famous family chicken finger recipe. Ruth held Joy as a shining example of everything she wanted to be, to make her sister proud was one of Ruth’s guiding lights.
She is also survived by one son, Richard David Nix, Buffington. He anchored her life and without him life would have been a haze. Richard loved her with all her flaws and in him the concept of ceaseless love was portrayed to her. Her son made her extremely proud, the good pride of a mother, not the kind in the Bible that makes you bad.
Her grandchildren, Brad Nix, Marietta, Bryan Spencer Nix, Canton, were another source of great pride. She mothered them during life’s storms and taught them her own values for life and happiness. She found great hope in ensuring they received access to opportunities she was never afforded. She found great joy in their dedication to improving others, their community, and to making the world a better place. She knows that they will grieve however they must, but that they have beautiful families and good work to do and they should get busy doing it, the clock is ticking.
Her great grandchildren, Piper, Haddyn, Logan and Judson were a source of great joy and the treasures of a life well lived. She desires for them to love life and to always remember there is nothing worth sharing like the love that lets us share our name. Through great grandchildren, she saw the world as more full and beautiful.
Her nephews, niece, cousins, and many devoted colleagues and friends also survive Ruth. She loved them all and she knew they loved her. She desired they know how much value and depth they gave her life.
To her surviving students, she thanks you for sharing the art of education with her. Some of you are still wondering why she was so strict. She wanted you to be the best you could be, it was from a place of passion and love and if ever beyond that, she gives her sincerest apologies. But, she still urges you to stop making excuses and get on with making much of life.
Ruth received her BS at North Georgia College and State University. She was a member of the National Beta Club, and believer in the Lord Jesus Christ. Ruth was blessed to earn a living doing what she loved, being a teacher. She was a blessed woman in every way.
Funeral arrangements provided by Darby Funeral Home in Canton, GA.∼Ruth Ann Nix, age 80 of Canton, passed away on October 30, 2014 at her residence. The Nix family will be accepting friends on Saturday, November 1, 2014 from 1-7 PM. The funeral service will take place on Sunday, November 2, 2014 at 2 PM at the Mount Zion Baptist Church Cemetery. Reverend Bryan Spencer Nix, Reverend Doug Mulkey, and Reverend Brad Nix will be officiating. Interment will follow in the Mount Zion Baptist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Nix is survived by son and daughter in law, Rick and Robyn Nix of Canton, Ga; sister Joy Mabrey of Kennesaw, Ga; grandson Bryan Spencer Nix of Canton, Ga; grandson Brad Nix of Marietta, Ga; and four great grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the Nix family ask that donations be made to the Church of Isaacs, PO Box 4656, Canton, Ga 30114.
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