JEFFERSON - Timothy Scott Nix, 25, died Saturday, March 28, 2009.
Born in Jackson County, he was the son of Connie Lynn and stepfather, Mike Lynn, and the late David Hall. He was a 2003 graduate of Jefferson High School, owner of XXX Fencing Company, and a member of New Beginnings Pentecostal Outreach. Mr. Nix was preceded in death by his grandfather, Ronnie Nix; and grandmother, Sara Phillips.
Survivors in addition to his mother and stepfather, include his wife, Brandy Nix; daughter, Carly Nix; sister, Ashley Samples; stepbrother, Jamie Lynn; and grandmother, Virginia Nix.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 2, at 2 p.m., in the chapel of Evans Funeral Home with Pastor Wayne Norris officiating. Burial will be in Woodbine Cemetery in Jefferson. Serving as pallbearers will be members of the 2003 Jefferson High School Wrestling Team. The family will receive friends Wednesday, April 1, from 4 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Scott Nix Memorial Fund, c/o Community Bank and Trust, 71 Memorial Dr., Jefferson, GA 30549.


I was so sad to hear about your beloved son. My prayers are with you. Please let me know if there is anything I can do for you or your family.
As the tears fall down our faces
knowing that our loved one is in a better place
but gone without a trace
we all ask why? he was the sweetiest the one of a kind
but something was in the way something
so blind no one knew but only him
he blew off not knowing what was to come
till the day that god called him home
As the tears fall down our faces
only having memories that will last forever
the love that was here is now gone but to a better place
it is never a good bye its always a see you later.
TO THE SCOTT NIXS FAMILY YALL HAVE MY PRAYERS AND MY THOUGHTS IF NEEDING ANYONE TO TALK TO I AM HERE I WILL TRY EVERYTHING I CAN
RIP SCOTT NIX
i will miss you Scott, "Go Fly High"
Thank you Connie (Scott's Mother)
I WANT TO SAY I DID NOT KNOW HIS FAIMLY,BUT I HAVE KNOWN
SCOTT FOR ABOUT 3 YRS NOW.SCOTT CALLED ME AT LEAST 2 TIMES
A WEEK,HE ALWAYS SAID EVERY TIME HE PUT HIS PHONE IN HIS
POCKET IT CALLED MY #.WE WOULD CHAT A FEW MINUTES,THEN
HE WOULD BE GONE.NOW I MISS THOSE CALLS.I AM A VERY MUCH
OLDER PERSON THAN SCOTT,BUT HE WAS THE KIND OF PERSON THAT
HAD AN OLD SOUL.HE COULD TALK TO ANYONE ABOUT ANYTHING
AND ALWAYS HAVE A SMILE ON HIS FACE,AAND I WILL NEVER
FORGET THOSE EYES HE HAD HE COULD SEE INTO YOUR SOUL AS
WELL AS YOU COULD TELL ABOUT HIM,I HOPE HIS MOTHER FINDS
PEACE AND COMFORT KNOWING SCOTT TOUCHED SO MANY PEOPLE
AND SO MANY LOVED HIM I KNOW I DID.HE ALWAYS BROUGHT A SMILE TO MY FACE.I LOVED TALKING TO HIM AS WELL,
SO REST IN PEACE DEAR SCOTT YOU WERE LOVED AND YOU WILL
WILL ALWAYS BE REMBERED BY ME.
YOUR FRIEND FOREVER KAY