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Nickey Sims

May 23, 1953 - August 3, 2018
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Nickey Sims, 65, of Tolar, passed away on Friday, August 3, 2018. Services will be held at a later date. Nickey was born on May 23, 1953 in Gorman, Texas to Don and Joyce Sims. He worked as an auto mechanic and was a good provider. Nickey was a local cowboy through and through. HeContinue Reading

Judy Greci left a message on August 21, 2018:
Daddy went to be with you today.
Carolyn Carlson left a message on August 15, 2018:
I have a lot of good Memories. 0 solas a fire in the fire pit and we just sit around and talk in one night Nicky took it upon himself to teach me how to 2 step he was a good teacher. His laugh was contagious although Nickey wanted you to think he didnt care ...he did. He loves his son Randall and always want the best for his family and close friends....I called him friend and will miss greatly.
Judy Greci left a message on August 15, 2018:
I have so many memories of my brother. He would always come to my rescue. I don't think that was something most people knew about our relationship but it was something we knew and I will always cherish what we had. Nickey was my big brother and he took care of his little sister. Two more memories come to mind and one is Nickey named me, I am not sure of all the details on that one but I know he picked the name Judy for his little sister. Another fond memory of Nickey was him coming to see my son Dakota in the hospital when he was born almost 2 months early and telling me he was going to call him Tuff. He said any baby that had been through what Dakota had to go through had to be Tuff. I wish I could hear your laugh one more time. I wish I could see your smile beaming one more time. I wish I could look into your caring eyes one more time. Your my brother were my favorite cowboy.
Judy Greci left a message on August 15, 2018:
I could always count on my brother to come to my rescue when I called. I loved his laugh and smile. A very special memory is when he came to see my son and his first and only nephew, Dakota Putrite in the Harris Methodist Hospital in Fort Worth, Texas. Dakota was in the neonatal unit as he had been born almost 2 months early, he had tubes and tape all over his body. Nickey told me he was naming him Tuff, because any baby that could go through what Dakota had would have to be Tuff. I will miss my brother and rescuer.
Carolyn Carlson left a message on August 11, 2018:
I have lots of great memories...but one that stands out is : a night around a fire Nickey taught me to two step....I will miss his bad attitude and his wit....love you Nickey
Wiley Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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