On October 12, 2011, Mom was carried in the arms of Jesus to the mansion prepared for her.
Mom was surrounded by her children and their spouses during the 5 day vigil at her bedside. On one afternoon there were 28 of us, children and grandchildren, in her room. We sang, recited scripture and recalled old family history. Circling around her, each one held her hand and gave thanks for the love and sacrifice she had given. She humbly shook her head as if she was amazed at such attention. It was a gift of time we are so grateful for. On the evening of October 12, Brian, Wendy, and Becky sang a song, "In His Time….He makes all things beautiful in His time." The presence of Jesus was evident as peace filled the room. Mom was lifted away from a bed of pain and brought into a home she never had on earth. It must be a glorious mansion. I know she sings in the presence of the One she loved the most, Jesus.
At 85 years she had 6 married children and 61 grand & great grandchildren, 85 in all.
"In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself' that where I am, there you may be also."
She will live in us and through us forever.
Tributes
Leave a TributeHappy birthday, Mom. We miss you, and will celebrate "your day" today with many happy memories.
"..your Mom lived out her deep surrender to God. I do know that she left an enduring gift to me in the form of her own life story..the clear evidence of letting God use who she was and what God could do in and through her. A most beautiful example of a person not only "singing redemption's story" but living it, as well."
Your precious mother introduced me to counseling which jump started my career passion - counseling others as she counseled me.I have had the privilege to counsel 1000s of people as a professional therapist and life coach for the last 12 years. And what a privilege to have your mother introduce me to the finest counseling. She is one of the best counselors I have evermet.”
"Like so many others, she made an indelible mark on us, at a critical period of our development, newlyweds.We still draw inspiration from her example of gracious hospitality.We are also struck by the fact that from her role at Aldersgate, she influenced a generation of pastoral leadership of theFree Methodist Church”
Nickie lived simply, beautifully, elegantly. No one doubted her love for Jesus, her family or His church. We considered it an honor to walk alongside of her for a few years of her life’s journey. Our lives were enriched.
Our prayers from India
Her testimony reminded me of the brevity of life and a quote by the late C.T. Studd "Only one life 'twill soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will last".
She was truly an inspiration for all who knew her!
Leave a Tribute
Happy birthday, Mom. We miss you, and will celebrate "your day" today with many happy memories.









Tribute 1972
For so long I have wished to contribute an offering in honour of Dear Nickie. Recently this document has come to light and has been established in the mouth of not two or three witnesses, but no less than seven. Having long read and admired the sentiments in the tribute, which I assumed was the combined work of several people, imagine my joy at learning that it was the product of a sole writer, and that one, my own darling Marilyn. She never thought it worth telling me who the author was. I’m thrilled to make the discovery that the heart closest to my own gave voice to this wonderful tribute. How much it does sound like her too. It first appeared in the 1972 edition of the Aldersgate yearbook. And now it appears for the first time with the appropriate acknowledgement. The following was written solely by Marilyn Rose James, 1972.
Dedication
Yes, she walks in beauty, in the beauty of holiness - in the true inner beauty that comes from walking close to her Lord.
Nickie is our Dean of Women but she is more than that:
She’s the one who somehow secures storm windows for the girls’ dorm.
She’s the one who offers advice on what not to bleach.
She’s the one who carries and wields the green spray bottle.
She’s the permission-granter – to study late or for that special weekend trip.
She’s the room-inspector – (Why do I always forget to make my bed on inspection day?!?)
She’s our ambassador… and Christ’s - when she goes somewhere to sing or speak-
And oh, how proud of her we are!
She’s our example – a worthy pattern of Christian living and giving.
She’s our inspiration – pointing us to higher ideals, and bigger dreams.
She’s our counsellor – wise with the wisdom from above and always willing to listen if
we have a need.
She’s our intercessor – and God answers her prayers.
And she’s our friend.
She cares. When we’re sick or troubled, when we’re lonely or discouraged – she cares…
Not just because it’s her job, but because she loves us – each one. And we love her.
And so to you, Nickie, we dedicate this book – in gratitude for your love, in appreciation of your service, and in love.
You art so much a part of the spirit that makes this a “special place.”
Thank you.
Marilyn James 1971, 1972
Spot of tea
While staying with my family in Rancho Cucamonga, everyday exactly at 3pm, Nickie had to have a spot of tea and Dr. Phil.
I need my sleep!!!
At Aldersgate, living under the hustle and bustle of the womens dorm Nickie would sometimes have a hard time sleeping. Her solution? Nickie would put on the hair dryer cap and turn it on the drown out all the noise we made. Very inventive!!!