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Nelson G. Mitchell Jr.

1920 - 2018

Nelson G. Mitchell Jr. obituary, 1920-2018, Phoenix, AZ

BORN

1920

DIED

2018

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Chapel of the Chimes Mortuary

7924 North 59th Ave

Glendale, Arizona

Nelson Mitchell Obituary

Nelson G. Mitchell, Jr.

Phoenix Nelson G. Mitchell, Jr., 98, passed into eternity late Tuesdasy morning, February 27, 2018, surrounded by family. The richness of his life and family legacy is reflected in his mindful upbringing, his journey in the military, his love of family, his generosity of spirit, and his passion for roses.

Nelson was born January 19, 1920 on a family farm in Bivins, TX (Cass County) where he picked cotton, tended a vegetable garden, cared for livestock, and engaged in other daily chores with two sisters and five brothers. There was very little time for play, except for church on Sundays and occasional picnics. He enjoyed baseball and basketball when time allowed.

He is preceded in death by his wife, Fannie, his father, Nelson Sr., mother Wafie, sisters Surreah and Marie, and brothers Maurice, Risdon, Leondas (L.K.), William Morris and Roscoe.

Nelson joined the U.S. Navy in August 1940—not to see the world—but to provide extra income for his family. In the face of limited opportunities, he served honorably, diligently, and without bluster as a stewards mate and cook.

Until his death, it was widely believed that he was the last living African American survivor of the assault on Pearl Harbor on Sunday, December 7, 1941. During the attack, he was aboard the Destroyer USS Jarvis. Nelson also spent time aboard the USS Selfridge, the USS Case, and a Navy oil tanker during his eight years in the Navy.

Nelson purchased 3.5 acres of land in southeast Phoenix (near the Tempe border) in 1945 and built a "modern" house on the property in 1948-49. He married Fannie Lee Epps of Linden, TX in 1946 before leaving the Navy in 1948. When they put down roots in Phoenix, they raised three children, many cows (including a trio named Blackie, Brownie and Hamburger), hundreds of chickens, and alfalfa. He worshipped at Willow Grove Baptist Church in the South Phoenix Okemah community for more than 50 years.

Following his service in the Navy, Nelson spent more than 20 years in civil service at Luke AFB. (Nelson retired in 1970 to care for his ailing wife.)

Nelson honed his talents as a horticultural phenom at his Phoenix home. His yard radiated vibrant color and life with more than 250 rose bushes and other flowers, several pecan trees, and orange, lemon, grapefruit, peach and apricot trees. He won numerous rose show and county and state fair awards for his prowess in the rose garden.

In the early 1990s, Nelson moved to Peoria, AZ where he made many new friends and enjoyed his senior independent life. His passion for roses continued at his Peoria residence, and he also raised vegetables that he feasted on almost daily. Neighbors, including kids, frequently stopped by to sample a baked treat (Nelson was an excellent baker of cookies, cakes and pies) or simply marvel at his garden of roses. He became a lifelong consulting rosarian and was a frequent judge at local and regional rose shows. He enjoyed serving with the Phoenix Rose Society, the Valley of the Sun Gardeners club, the West Valley Rose Society, the Mesa-East Valley Rose Society, and the Desert Rose Society, among others.

Nelson eventually joined Valley Community Church in Peoria and attended services until health issues made it difficult to continue.

For the last two years, Nelson led a quiet and reflective life with his son, Lynwood and his family in Mission Viejo, CA.

Nelson is survived by three children, Cynthia V. Mitchell of Phoenix, Nelson G. Mitchell III (and daughter-in-law Barbara) of Tempe, Lynwood A. Mitchell (and daughter-in-law Dora) of Mission Viejo, CA; four grandchildren, Lynwood X. Mitchell, Michael A. Mitchell, Nicole Rosas (Dave), and Tarah M. Mitchell; five great-grandchildren, Jordan Mitchell, Mariah Mitchell, Xavier Mitchell, Jr., Mackenzie Mitchell, and Korbyn Mitchell; and a great-great-grandson, Jaden Mitchell.

Visitation and viewing will be held on Friday, March 9 at 5-7 p.m. at the Chapel of the Chimes, Glendale. Memorial services will be conducted Saturday, March 10 with viewing at 10 a.m. and funeral at 11 a.m. at the Valley Community Church, 8412 W. Washington, Peoria, AZ. Burial with military honors will take place on Monday, March 12 at 10:30 a.m. at the Arizona National Memorial Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Valley Garden Center, Phoenix.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Arizona Republic on Mar. 7, 2018.

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Andrew Cruz

December 8, 2019

Around ten years ago, my mom saw that he was a WWII veteran from his car in a grocery lot and left a note for him in hopes he would get into contact with me, who was - and still is - fascinated with WWII history, especially the Pearl Harbor attack. He was kind enough to do so. But sadly, I have trouble remembering since I was about eight at the time, but I think we all met up and talked about some of his experiences. Then we saw him again at a Veteran's Day Parade one year, but I don't think we talked personally. We lost contact, but I've thought about him every now and then over the years. We'd figured he'd already passed on years ago, so I didn't try to get into contact again. That's a decision I regret immensely now that I've just found out he passed away just the beginning of last year. I wish I'd tried to get into contact with him, it seems like was a great man who contributed so much to his family and country. Rest easy, Mr. Mitchell.

Dora Mitchell

May 13, 2018

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Dora Mitchell

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Father and his Best Friend Pixzie

Xavier Mitchell

May 4, 2018

Father and his little Brown Dog Beastie

Xavier Mitchell

May 4, 2018

In loving memory of a wonderful person. My Great Grandfather was an amazing person. We've had many great moments together where we've laughed and had fun. I will miss him dearly but I know that he is with God now and that right now he is looking down on us with that smile that made the whole world light up.

Love, Peanut (Xavier) Mitchell

Sandra Alfred

April 27, 2018

Our condolences to the Mitchell Family on the passing of our patriarch NG. He will be missed by all of us. He was always so encouraging with his kind words. Whenever you drove through Phoenix you couldn't go through without him asking you to please spend the night, he would cook for us and send us on our way with tea cakes or cookies or just some homemade canned jelly or preserves ... Hospitality to the 10th degree... My graduation gift
from high school was a cookbook that he and Fannie gave me in 1965. I still cherish and use it to this day.
NG was reportedly to be the last African-American Survivor of Pearl Harbor. Thank you for your service.
He is resting in the arms of the Lord now. Family ...focus on John 14:1-3.
❤ Love, and Missing NG,
John and Sandra Alfred, n Mom Helen

Honored @ Pearl Harbor 2016

Sandra Alfred

April 27, 2018

Honored in San Pedro 2017

Sandra Alfred

April 27, 2018

Cousin NG, last black Vet. of war on Pearl Harbor

Sandra Alfred

April 27, 2018

The Webbers

March 18, 2018

Mr. Mitchell was an amazing g soul do honored to have had a chance to have him as a neighbor he was wonderful he took care of my yard when my hubs served in OIF/ OEF he was amazing to our child and often gave me roses to lift my spirits he was honored was and celebrated at a speaking engagement held at Burton Barr to celebrate his USS Pearl Harbour service. He'll be missed but not forgotten.

Pinkie Alves

March 7, 2018

My grandmother and mother had always told me about Mr. Mitchell, and how pretty his roses were. Condolences
To the family.

March 7, 2018

Condolences To Family and Friends:

May your memories help comfort you in the coming days and weeks ahead. Psalms 30:10.

Michael Carpenter

March 7, 2018

What an amazing story your father has. Truly inspirational. I wish I knew he was in Mission Viejo, would have loved to talk with him. Rest easy sir, job well done thy faithful servant.

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