Bob grew up in Dighton and was a graduate of Dighton-Rehoboth High School. From August 28, 1953-August 27, 1956, he proudly served his country a member of the United States Marine Corps and was honorably discharged with the rank of Corporal.
A resident of Norton for the past twenty-five years, he had formerly resided in North Attleboro. Prior to retiring, Mr. Nixon was a retired self- employed engraver.
Bob enjoyed attending events at the Norton VFW Post. His hobbies included learning to speak German and traveling throughout the United States by way of car. He was a very talented model ship builder, will always be remembered for the model train cities he constructed, but most of all for the love and joy he received spending time with his grandchildren.
He is survived by his devoted children: Leslie K. Gillis and her husband David of Albany, Georgia, Robert B. Nixon and his wife Ann of North Attleboro, Dennis K. Nixon of Bourne and the late Thomas S. Nixon. He was the cherished grandfather of Chelsy, Zachary, Garett, Matthew, Ashley, Joel, Corey, Bianca and Paris. He is also survived by several great grandchildren, his brothers Dean Nixon and his wife Marie of Montana, Gordon Nixon and his wife Susan of Norton, as well as his nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend funeral services with military honors at the Massachusetts National Cemetery, Connery Avenue in Bourne MA .
A funeral procession will form. at the Norton Memorial Funeral Home, 19 Clapp St. (Off Route 140, Taunton Avenue) Norton.
Source: Norton Memorial Funeral Home
Bob grew up in Dighton and was a graduate of Dighton-Rehoboth High School. From August 28, 1953-August 27, 1956, he proudly served his country a member of the United States Marine Corps and was honorably discharged with the rank of Corporal.
A resident of Norton for the past twenty-five years, he had formerly resided in North Attleboro. Prior to retiring, Mr. Nixon was a retired self- employed engraver.
Bob enjoyed attending events at the Norton VFW Post. His hobbies included learning to speak German and traveling throughout the United States by way of car. He was a very talented model ship builder, will always be remembered for the model train cities he constructed, but most of all for the love and joy he received spending time with his grandchildren.
He is survived by his devoted children: Leslie K. Gillis and her husband David of Albany, Georgia, Robert B. Nixon and his wife Ann of North Attleboro, Dennis K. Nixon of Bourne and the late Thomas S. Nixon. He was the cherished grandfather of Chelsy, Zachary, Garett, Matthew, Ashley, Joel, Corey, Bianca and Paris. He is also survived by several great grandchildren, his brothers Dean Nixon and his wife Marie of Montana, Gordon Nixon and his wife Susan of Norton, as well as his nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend funeral services with military honors at the Massachusetts National Cemetery, Connery Avenue in Bourne MA .
A funeral procession will form. at the Norton Memorial Funeral Home, 19 Clapp St. (Off Route 140, Taunton Avenue) Norton.
Source: Norton Memorial Funeral Home
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