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Sunday, January 7, 2018
Jerome 'Jerry' Nixon
Age: 96
City: Cedar Rapids
Funeral Date
9. a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 10, Cedar memorial Chapel of Memories
Funeral Home
Cedar Memorial Park Funeral Home, Cedar Rapids
Sunday, January 7, 2018
Jerome 'Jerry' Nixon
JEROME ROBERT "JERRY" NIXON
Cedar Rapids
Jerome Robert "Jerry" Nixon passed away on Jan. 6, 2018. A visitation will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2018, at Cedar Memorial Chapel of Memories, with Masonic Service beginning at 9 a.m. A private family entombment will follow the visitation.
He was born in Lincoln, Neb., to Joseph and Lillian Nixon on April 22, 1921, and moved to Cedar Rapids in 1922. He graduated from Roosevelt High School in June of 1938.
He enlisted and served in the U.S. Army Air Corps and served in the European Theater during World War II. Soon after the war's end, he married his loving wife, Phyllis, on June 14, 1946. She passed away in January of 2013.
Jerry was employed by Barron Motor Supply Co. for many years, retiring in 1986.
He was a member of the Masonic Crescent Lodge since 1948 and received his 32nd degree in 1962 and his K.C.C.H. at a later date. He was active in the El Kahir Shrine, serving as president of the Color Guard and the Hospital Dads, with two terms as a trustee. He was appointed chief aide to the Imperial Potentate of the Shrine of North America for the 1986-87 term.
Jerry was a past member of Elmcrest Country Club, the Elks, and the VFW. While serving as president of the Veterans Memorial Commission, he was responsible for the commissioning of the Iwo Jima statue in front of the Grant Wood window.
At age 13, he received the highest honor awarded in scouting - the Medal of Honor for Life Saving. He also established the first Boy Scout troop, with the help of the VFW, for boys with special needs. This was the foundation for similar troops throughout the country with partnerships with the B.S.A. and G.S.A.
He was an avid golfer and thoroughly enjoyed his family and friends.
Jerry is survived by a daughter, Barbara Green of Cedar Rapids; and a son, Robert (Lynn) of Pittsburgh, Pa. He has four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He will be deeply missed by so many others.
In lieu of flowers, any memorials may be given to the Hospice House of Mercy, St. Paul's Methodist Church, and the Shrine's transportation fund for Hospital Dads.
Online condolences may be directed to the family at www.cedarmemorial.com under Obituaries.