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Tommy James Nelson Sr.

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Tommy James Nelson Sr.

Birth
Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi, USA
Death
1 Jun 2020 (aged 84)
Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
SECTION 84 SITE 1087
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Tommy James Nelson Sr., 84, of Natchez, went home to be with our Heavenly Father on June 1, 2020, in Arlington, Texas.

Tommy was born in Natchez, Mississippi to the late Leatha Mae Nelson and Walter Nelson Sr. He attended Thompson High School in Natchez. He was also an employee for many years at Westvaco in New Orleans. As a child, he was a member of Lagrange Baptist Church in Natchez. Once he relocated to New Orleans, he continued to display his love of Christ when he joined My Redeemer Missionary Baptist Church.

His love of service continued when he decided to represent his country in the Army (03/22/1955 – 01/10/1958) and the Air Force (03/26/1973 – 09/30/1976). Due to a marital union with Maud Ann Jordan, Tommy was gifted his most precious journey yet, fatherhood. In Natchez, he was a standing member of the NAACP and a longtime member of the American Legion. He also had a transportation service that provided local youth with the ability to make it to school safely.

After raising his family in New Orleans for many years he relocated back to Natchez due to Hurricane Katrina. He enjoyed being back home as he was around many he knew as a kid. As his health began to decline, he settled in Arlington, Texas to be near his son and family. Tommy was a gentleman who was kind and compassionate. Always willing to help someone in need around his neighborhood and church. He took delight in being a loving grandfather to his grandkids and a great uncle to his nieces and nephews. Although our hearts are shattered, we take comfort in knowing that he is resting with his mother and father in Heaven.

Tommy James Nelson Sr. leaves to mourn his passing; six children – Debra (Norris) Lewis, Tommy Nelson Jr. (Rhonda), Derick Nelson (Cristal), Demetra Brister (Kip), Dexter Nelson (Lisa) and Danny Nelson (Tamika); eighteen grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one sister, Julie Jamison (Lacy); two brothers – Walter Nelson (Doris) and Lee Earl Nelson; brother-in-law Ronald D. Williams. Also survived by a host of nieces, nephews, other family and friends.

He was preceded in death by his mom – Leatha Mae Nelson; father – Walter Nelson Sr.; sister – Annie Mary Williams; brothers – Booker T. Kelly, Earnest G. Nelson, Frank Nelson and Fred Nelson.

Due to Covid-19 restrictions, a private funeral was held at Moore Funeral Home in Arlington, Texas on Monday, June 8th, 2020 with burial following at DFW Veterans Cemetery. Those of you who wish to view from home can do so on Facebook Live underneath Moore Funeral Home’s (Arlington) Facebook page.

Source: Majestic Mortuary Service
Tommy James Nelson Sr., 84, of Natchez, went home to be with our Heavenly Father on June 1, 2020, in Arlington, Texas.

Tommy was born in Natchez, Mississippi to the late Leatha Mae Nelson and Walter Nelson Sr. He attended Thompson High School in Natchez. He was also an employee for many years at Westvaco in New Orleans. As a child, he was a member of Lagrange Baptist Church in Natchez. Once he relocated to New Orleans, he continued to display his love of Christ when he joined My Redeemer Missionary Baptist Church.

His love of service continued when he decided to represent his country in the Army (03/22/1955 – 01/10/1958) and the Air Force (03/26/1973 – 09/30/1976). Due to a marital union with Maud Ann Jordan, Tommy was gifted his most precious journey yet, fatherhood. In Natchez, he was a standing member of the NAACP and a longtime member of the American Legion. He also had a transportation service that provided local youth with the ability to make it to school safely.

After raising his family in New Orleans for many years he relocated back to Natchez due to Hurricane Katrina. He enjoyed being back home as he was around many he knew as a kid. As his health began to decline, he settled in Arlington, Texas to be near his son and family. Tommy was a gentleman who was kind and compassionate. Always willing to help someone in need around his neighborhood and church. He took delight in being a loving grandfather to his grandkids and a great uncle to his nieces and nephews. Although our hearts are shattered, we take comfort in knowing that he is resting with his mother and father in Heaven.

Tommy James Nelson Sr. leaves to mourn his passing; six children – Debra (Norris) Lewis, Tommy Nelson Jr. (Rhonda), Derick Nelson (Cristal), Demetra Brister (Kip), Dexter Nelson (Lisa) and Danny Nelson (Tamika); eighteen grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one sister, Julie Jamison (Lacy); two brothers – Walter Nelson (Doris) and Lee Earl Nelson; brother-in-law Ronald D. Williams. Also survived by a host of nieces, nephews, other family and friends.

He was preceded in death by his mom – Leatha Mae Nelson; father – Walter Nelson Sr.; sister – Annie Mary Williams; brothers – Booker T. Kelly, Earnest G. Nelson, Frank Nelson and Fred Nelson.

Due to Covid-19 restrictions, a private funeral was held at Moore Funeral Home in Arlington, Texas on Monday, June 8th, 2020 with burial following at DFW Veterans Cemetery. Those of you who wish to view from home can do so on Facebook Live underneath Moore Funeral Home’s (Arlington) Facebook page.

Source: Majestic Mortuary Service

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