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06.25.2008 1:53 pm

Services for the Rose Man set for Friday-Saturday

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Visitation for Lee “The Rose Man” Nixon, killed early Monday morning by gunfire, is from 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Friday at Layne Renaissance Chapel, 73 West Florissant Avenue.

Funeral services are at 9 a.m. Saturday at Friendly Temple Baptist Church, 5544 Dr. Martin Luther King Drive.
These arrangements are different from the unofficial arrangements widely publicized Wednesday morning.

Nixon, 64, was a beloved fixture on St. Louis nightlife scene, selling roses and teddy bears in various lounges, bars, and nightclubs for over 30 years.

While working at the Soft Touch Lounge early Monday, he and another man were shot when ejected lounge patrons returned and drove by, firing into the building. Nixon died later that morning. Illinois State Police and Washington Park Police are investigating.

The Loft, 3112 Olive, is presenting a tribute to Nixon beginning at 8 p.m. Sunday. All admission collected at the door will be donated to Nixon’s family.

“It’s now our turn to pay for all he has done for us and our community for the past 30 years,” says the Loft’s Drexel Smith. “I have witnessed the Rose Man walking into our clubs and turning sad faces into smiling faces and arguments into discussions, without sticking around to get paid for his product.”

Since news broke of Nixon’s senseless death, memories from those who knew him from around the city to around the country have poured in continuously to the Blender blog.

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As usual, The Blender has what’s really up in the STL. Who would have known that you Kevin, would be the go-to man on funerals. I guess you are after all a legitimate journalist, one who checks and rechecks his information before publishing. Thanks for getting us straight on Mr. Nixon’s arrangement. RIP Rose Man.

— VCF
6:11 pm June 25th, 2008

This is a real shame. Mr. Nixon was a very good man and a positive influence on the entire community. The senseless loss of life is simply mind boggling.

The roses wither and die, his memory will live on forever.

— Charles Berry Jr.
8:16 pm June 25th, 2008

Lee Nixon, the Rose Man, never bothered anyone and I don’t understand how this could have happened to a wonderful person such as he. The last time I saw him he congratulated me on my first booksigning and bought one of my books from me.
He always had something positive and humorous to say when you saw him with that great smile he had. Nobody ever had anything bad to say about him and now this!!! If you did not know him, you should have!!!!!! He was a great and inspiring businessman that loved everyone through his flowers. What a better way to cheer a person up than giving them a rose and he had them for you! You will be truly missed Mr. Nixon!!!!!- Val Cheers-Brown

— Valerie Cheers-Brown
8:28 pm June 25th, 2008

MR.LEE I WILL ALWAYS HOLD A SPECIAL PLACE FOR YOU IN MY HEART,I LOVE YOU AND I CHALLENGE EVERY MAN IN THE WORLD TO LEAD BY YOUR EXAMPLE.AND TO THE NIXON FAMILY I’VE PRAYED FOR YOU EVERY NIGHT SINCE,MY GOD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU ALWAYS

— -TEE,STL
9:57 pm June 25th, 2008

R.I.P THE ROSE MAN.IT WAS JUST LAST FRIDAY I WAS HAVING A LIL TALK WITH HIM ABOUT MY MAN.HE ALWAYS MADE IT HIS BSET TO KEEP THE PEACE IN THE CLUBS HE TRULY WILL BE MISSED!!!!!!!R.I.P WE LOVE YOU

— LAYLAY
9:16 am June 26th, 2008

Mr Nixon had friends both inside the clubs and out side the clubs. I met him when he came into my phone store. He was one of the most kind and humble man I have had the pleasire to meet. He always had a good word for everyone. He will be missed. St. louis loses another asset.

— Dan West
9:26 am June 26th, 2008

OMG!!! I just heard the news and I am very saddened to hear this. I recently moved to Atlanta and would have never thought that I would hear that Mr. Lee was shot at a Strip Club! I figured Mr Lee would have retired and havded his legacey to a family member and watch the “ROSE MAN” live on. People PLEASE… WE HAVE TO COME TOGETHER AS A RACE TO STOP THIS INSANE BEHAVIOR!! WE HAVE TO LEARN HOW TO HAVE A DISAGREEMENT AND GO ON WITH LIFE!! WE ARE CONTINUALLY KILLING OURSELVES!! WHY?!! BECAUSE SOMEONE STEPPED ON YOUR NEW SHOES? BECAUSE SOMEONE LOOKED AT YOUR GIRL? BECAUSE OF WHAT?!! I AM IN TEARS THINKING OF NOT ONLY MR. LEE, BUT ALL OF OUR SOCIETY THAT THINKS VIOLENCE IS THE WAY OF LIFE. IT IS NEVER TO LATE TO MAKE A POSITVE CHANGE IN YOUR LIFE.. I’M NOT SAYING IT WILL BE EASY OR FUN, BUT YOU WILL BE ALIVE AND OUT OF PRISON! PLEASE, PULL TOGETHER AND ASSIST YOUR FELLOWMAN..NOT WITH HAND OUTS BUT WITH TRUE LOVE! IF WE ALL HELPED EACH OTHER, THERE WOULDN’T BE SO MANY UNEMPLOYED ANGRY FOLKS OUT HERE!! THAT’S WHAT IT ALL BOILS DOWN TO! IF YOU HAVE STEADY “LEGAL” INCOME, YOU’RE HELPING YOUR FELLOW PEOPLE, AND STILL NOT HURTING FOR ANYTHING THEN WHY WOULD WE NEED TO RESULT TO VIOLENCE? IT’S A LONG HARD ROAD FOR US ALL, BUT WE CAN DO IT!!

— Jae of NvY Magazine
10:18 am June 26th, 2008

I was deeply saddened by the news of Mr. Lee being senselessly killed. I’ve known of him, since I was a very young girl, as the man who spread love and kindness though his roses. I recently happened to buy a house on the same block that he lived on, and would see him taking care of his trucks or just coming and going all the time. He was always kind to everyone. I am reminded everyday when I drive home (and past his house) of how precious life really is. I offer my deepest condolences to his family and friends.

— cdlove
11:22 am June 26th, 2008

The ironic thing about this tragedy is…the last time I talked to Lee and shook his hand was at the Call To Oneness March. St. Louis collectively mourns…

— Freshdaddy JP
11:39 am June 26th, 2008

THIS IS WHAT WE HAVE TO LOOK FORWARD TO ? A GENERATION OF MINDLESS, THOUGHTLESS, AND UNASHAMED KILLERS. THIS IS WHAT WE HAVE TO LOOK TO FOR KEEPING OUR PEOPLE GOING. WELL WE ARE IN TROUBLE IF THIS IS IT.I PRAY THAT YOU YOUNG PEOPLE OUT THERE WILL THINK ABOUT WHAT HAS HAPPENED AND DECIDE TO PUT THOSE WEAPONS UP AND SETTLE YOUR DISPUTES WITH WORDS OR LIKE IN THE OLD DAYS, WITH YOUR FIST. GUNS WILL NEVER BE THE WAY. LOOK WHAT THIS HAS DONE TO THE FAMILY AND THE COMMUNITY. THE SHOCK OF THIS SHOULD MAKE YOU THINK ABOUT WHAT IF ???

— BROOKESTER
3:07 pm June 26th, 2008

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