Kathleen Marie Nix

Kathleen Marie (Hull) Nix, 75 of Indianapolis Indiana passed away on Sunday, September 8th 2024 in her home on the southside of Indy. She was born December 15 1948 to Helen (Glennon) and Benjamin Hull. 

She graduated from Chartrand High School in 1966 before attending Nutrix School of Practical Nursing in Indianapolis, where she received her LPN in 1969. From her early days of teaching new nurses at Wishard Memorial Hospital to a private Internal Medicine office at Johnson Memorial Hospital, nursing was her passion as was crossword puzzles, watching basketball, and owls. 

Kathy is survived by her two sons Sean (Nikki) Nix and Brian (Kelley) Nix, siblings Steve Hull, Mary Hull, Susan Hull, Tom Hull, Dave Hull, and Anna (Hull) Johnson, as well as 5 nieces and nephews. 

In memory of Kathleen, memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association, https://diabetes.org/

Services entrusted to O'Riley – Branson Funeral Service, 6107 South East Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46227.

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  1. We had just had breakfast on Friday morning. She really enjoyed getting to meet up with friends from CHS and a couple from other schools. We are all so saddened by our very dear friend Kathy’s passing. We will miss you every Friday morning and every day Kathy. You are in Gods hands now. Rest in Peace my friend ❤️❤️

  2. I will miss my sweet Kathy. Got to know her through our breakfast club with Lee, Theresa, Janet and Ellen. She always was so sweet and although i had not known her that long, she accepted me as her new friend. Loved her and will miss her. You are now at peace, Kathy and without Pain. We will meet again.

  3. So hard to believe Kathy has passed!Just had breakfast with her Friday.And she always came to be with us ,on Fridays. She was in frail health,but she so enjoyed breakfast with Theresa,Teah,Lee Ann ,Ellen and myself. May God bless and keep her free from sickness and pain,in her heavenly home.❤️❤️

  4. Kathy was my cousin, many were the times spent a week at their house in at that time we considered the country, We would walk to St. Marks on Sunday for Mass. I remember a time we went to downtown Indy to the movie an when got on the bus to come home Mary hid an Kathy was scared because she thought we lost her, when she appeared she was just mad. I also remember her teaching
    us how to dance to the song the Wander.
    She was happy being a LPN an was good at it. She even helped us bail hay one summer. Her family was everything to her an will be missed by us all.

  5. I was so sorry to hear of Kathy’s passing. She was a kind, caring person and I was glad to get to know her through the breakfast club girls, Janet, Ellen, Lee Ann and Teah. We had such great times together and we will miss you terribly. Rest in peace Kathy.


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