Graveside Service at Kirk Hill Cemetery in the spring
Condoléances
I met James when I was a kid out on the oil truck with my dad, Lorne, as he did his deliveries to farms and homes on his route. If it was a long stop I would burn off energy running between the rows of tall corn stalks. Mr. Nixon, as my parents insisted I call him, never seemed to mind. Or, maybe he just hid it well. My sympathies to all of James' family and friends.
Our sympathies to the Nixon family . We will miss him driving by our place on his daily trip to town. RIP James
Very sorry to hear of James' death. He certainly was well known for providing exceptional music for receptions and anniversaries at the local dance halls. With sincere sympathies. Emerson MacGillivray
I have many memories of James. I’d run unto him occasionally and we’d have a nice chat however one encounter will stay with me. I saw James at Foodland. He was having his lunch and I stopped to say hi. He told me that he’d just had some bad news so I sat down with him. His best friend, Dougie Barton had just died and he was so sad. We sat and talked for about 15 minutes. I didn’t think he should be by himself and I was happy to just be there for him. I’ve known James for about 40 years and always enjoyed chatting with him. He will be so missed.
I enjoyed so many of James' stories over the years, and of course, his music!
He was a natural talent and shared his music with everyone at so many events, dances, the fair etc. over the years.
I will miss our chats about local and national politics. He read The Review and the Glengarry News faithfully so there was always lots to discuss!
James will be greatly missed!
When I sit back, I can still hear the music of Jimmy Nixon....such a humble, trusting and talented gentleman. The music played by Jimmy had a 'Style" of its' own....it had sort of a 'Country music' twist to it. If you know what I mean. I used to dance to his music at the MacCrimmon Hall....... last Spring, when I was young!
Jimmy was one of a kind, and his style of music was enjoyed by so many of his family and friends. "Faded Love" was one of his often requested tunes. Often played at Anniversary Parties....not the most appropriate tune, I must admit. However, there were always many dancers who got up to dance but many just sat back and tapped their feet! A sign that his music pleased many people who followed him.
Yes, Jimmy loved his cows (and, I must admit that the view of the cows out grazing in the fields was lovely - James would have appreciated that). He also loved his life on the Farm - just a quiet day with his animals and open fields. He certainly will be missed by so many of his friends, family and....... even the odd stray animal.
When acting as emcee at the "MacLeod School of Fiddle Recital", Jimmy was always present and no doubt he enjoyed watching all these young fiddlers/musicians perform - many of them were his relatives and family. I always picked him out of the crowd - making comments - without his permission, of course! No doubt he was happy to see and hear that many of the younger people were carrying on with the love of the Scottish music. As most of us are aware, many of the students as well as the teachers, were his relatives. Fiddle and Piano were the popular instruments of the entertainment on those evenings!
RIP my dear friend - James (Jimmy, as I have always called him) you will be missed by your families - both the Nixon and MacLeod Families and, of course, your many friends. Hopefully, I might have one of Jimmy's tapes, CD's or such....listening to his music would be a great way to spend a memorable afternoon. No doubt you will be kept busy entertaining many in your new 'Home' - meeting up with your old musician friends ...with plenty to discuss. Remember to play "Faded Love" and...... "Out behind the Barn" for the cattle, which you loved and cared for dearly for so many years.
Audrey Johnson MacDonald.
Sending our deepest sympathies to the Nixon and MacLeod family. Dad and James shared many great memories as good friends and coworkers. He was a talented musician and will be deeply missed.
Vicky, Kevin and Sproule Family
so sorry to hear of Jimmy's passing---Many memories I have of sharing tunes to-gether--He would alway show up at the Atlantic when Johnny Mooring and I were playing there. He loved Johnny's playing--RIP Jimmy
To the Nixon family
So sorry to hear James has passed away. Had many visits with him at the John Deere counter. Our sympathy to all the family.
Earl & Janice
My deepest sympathies to the Nixon family, what a great man he was R.I.P James .
Our deepest sympathy to the Nixon's, Al, Melody and their families. Sorry for your loss. Alex and Marilyn McDonell.
My deepest condolences to all the Nixons, MacLeods, and extended families. James will certainly be missed in our communities. He was a joy to listen to, a true gentleman at heart and so very talented. Tracy Young and family
Deepest sympathies to the Nixon family, so very sorry for your loss. I have a memory or two of a pickup truck with a piano in the back and James playing during a parade, or taking it to an event with a few helpers in tow. His gift of music will live on in our hearts. Sincerely, Kim
My sincerest condolences to the Nixon family. He will be missed.
Our sincere condolences to the Nixon Families, Friends, and numerous acquaintances James made over his lifetime among us. He was a gentleman, a scholar & a great Musician who touched the lives of many people on his journey. He was passionate about The Family Farm, and everything he did over the years to make it successful. A pillar in our Community and a "go to" person for the Farming Industry & all the news of his Community & the surrounding areas. Rest In Peace James. (Mr. & Mrs. Peter Willems)
Our sincere condolences to the Nixon family. We have many fond memories of James. He was a good friend and neighbour.
Our deepest condolences to the family and friends.
Rest In Peace James. Deepest condolences to the Nixon family.
Joe St Denis. Cornwall On
My deepest sympathies to the Nixon family. James had a dedicated work ethic and was a trusted coworker in a dangerous environment. He was also known for his friendly bantering and strong opinions. He will be missed by everyone who has known him.
We always enjoyed hearing James play and he did such a lovely job.
Lynda & Jerry Heinsma
James, or Jesse Corn as we used to call him, a nick name Paul Toupin gave him while working for him in the 60's, was a great friend. So many friends my age, during our high school years, loved to follow James and tap our feet to the beat of his music at many social events in the area, and especially at the Bonnie Glen. James introduced us to Johnny Mooring, a three time Canadian fiddle champion from Shelbourne Nova Scotia .He spent much of his time with James in Eastern Ontario, and western Quebec, They played at various bars in the area with James accompanying him on the piano. As we got older we would follow them to St Zotique, and the Atlantic Hotel In Alexandria, only to mention a few. I left the area in 1973 not to return until 2006. One of my first stops on my return to the Hill was to visit James. We reminisced about all the great times we had. Johnny Mooring obviously came up during our talks and I asked James if he had any off Johnny's records. He reluctantly lent them to me to make CD's. A month later I returned them with a bunch of CD's for him. When I moved to L'Orignal James was my go to person for aged manure for my garden. One year I found him in the behind the barn dragging out a dead cow with tears in his eyes. He told me at that time it was like loosing a child.
He looked forward to my visit along with one of Carole's apple pies for his sweet tooth. We would sit on the tailgate of my truck and talk about music, the good times, and off course, politics and Liberal bashing. We'd leave with a shake of the hand and a promise to return for another visit. James was an honorable and proud and caring farmer and individual that I will never forget. I hope he now gets to spend time with Paul, and so many off his family and friends in heaven. RIP my friend!
A wonderful musician and person!
We have lost a good friend. The musical legacy that James has passed down to his extended family, will always keep his memory alive. Sincere condolences to the family,
Harvey and Sheila LeRoy
Our deepest sympathies to the Nixon family. James was a long-time neighbour and a big part of the Vankleek Hill community. He will be missed.
My deepest condolences to the Nixon family.
Our deepest condolences to the Nixon family. James was a great musician. He will certainly be missed in the community.
Deepest sympathies to the family
Sincere sympathy to the Nixon family, I had a good chat with James at the MacCrimmon Hall dance, he was remembering when I fell out of the car when I was three years old. He was a great musician, I loved when he played hockey tonk on the piano.
Yvon and Paulette Ravary
Our deepest sympathies to the Nixon family. James was appreciated by both of us as a friend and good neighbour. Rest in peace
Deepest sympathies to the Nixon family
So sorry to hear James has passed, my condolences to all his family, cherish your memories
Sending deepest condolences to James Family.
We could not of had a better friend and neighbour as James.
We have shared many fond memories amongst are whole family and James we forever hold them close to us all.
Will miss our afternoon chats and treats we shared at Howes Farm Equipment sometimes twice a day
I can say we sure did share alot of them
Was happy to share our visit to hospital with Lois
And we did have a laugh or two and I will cherish that conversation we had.
RIP James
We Love You❤️
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