Patricia Bubrik Peckins-Nixon
October 9, 1953 ~ February 5, 2026
Born in:
Weirton, WV
Resided in:
Weirton, WV
Patricia (Bubrik) Peckins- Nixon passed away on February 5, 2026, at Select Specialty Care Hospital in Weirton.
Patty was born on October 9, 1953, in Weirton, and was the daughter of the late Andrew and Mary Babinchak Bubrik. A graduate of Madonna High School, Class of 1972, she continued her education, earning her undergraduate degree in Special Education, and later received her master’s degree in mathematics. She spent most of her career teaching, while shaping young minds and hearts within the Indian Creek Local School District. Her passion for education and her students left an enduring legacy, one that lives on through the countless lives she touched with patience, encouragement, and wisdom.
Above all else, Patty’s greatest joy was her family, especially her beloved grandchildren. She treasured attending their activities, whenever possible, and took special delight in capturing moments through preserving memories that reflected her deep love and pride. She found joy in caring for others through the comfort of home and table. She loved cooking and preparing meals, finding fulfillment in providing for family and friends. She always expressed love, generosity, gratitude, and togetherness.
Known for her vibrant personality, Patty was a steadfast and compassionate partner to her husband, Richard, standing by him with unwavering love through life’s challenges. She spoke of her family often and proudly, sharing stories that radiated her affection and deep devotion. Her love for those closest to her was evident in her actions and every word she spoke.
She will be lovingly remembered by her devoted husband, Richard Nixon; her sons, Christopher (Brooke) LaPosta of Missouri, and Edward (Jill) LaPosta of South Carolina; her daughter, Christina (Thomas) Fisher of North Carolina; and her cherished grandchildren, Lauryn, Lindsey, and Taylor Fisher, and Edward Jr., Maxwell, Carter, and Brody LaPosta. She is also survived by her sister, Sharon (Tom) Garbin; nephews Thomas (Erin) Garbin and Ryan (Gina) Garbin; and many extended family members and friends who were blessed by her presence.
Friends and family are invited to gather in remembrance on Sunday, February 15, from 1–3 p.m. and 5–7 p.m., at Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street, Weirton. A Liturgy of the Word Service will be celebrated on Monday, February 16, at 11 a.m.
Fr. Dennis R. Schuelkens presiding.
Burial will follow at St. Paul’s Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Patricia’s memory to St. Joseph the Worker Roman Catholic Church, 229 California Ave., Weirton, or Weirton Madonna High School, 150 Michael Way, Weirton, WV.
The family extends heartfelt gratitude to the compassionate and dedicated staff at Select Specialty Hospital in Weirton and the SICU at WVU Medicine J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown for their exceptional care and kindness.
Patty’s life was a gift, rich in love, service, and grace. Though she will be deeply missed, her spirit lives on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her.
Charities
The family greatly appreciates donations made to these charities in Patricia Bubrik Peckins-Nixon 's name.
Saint Joseph the Worker Roman Catholic Church
229 California Avenue
Weirton,
WV
26062






much love
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Mrs. Peckins — or as I always called you, Patty.
I’ve known you since I was a student at Indian Creek in 2004, and from that moment on, you remained a constant presence throughout my life.
You weren’t just a teacher to me — you were a mentor, a guide, and truly a second mom. You always pushed me to succeed, and a few times gave me the much-needed “hit over the head” to straighten me out. You looked out for me when I was young, always had my back, and never stopped believing in me.
You gave your heart and soul to so many people, and I was incredibly fortunate to be one of them. Even through my college years, you were still there whenever I needed anything. When I moved away from the Valley and began my law enforcement career in Baltimore, and later in Montgomery County, Maryland, you remained one of my biggest supporters — always calling or texting, offering advice, encouragement, and your unforgettable humor.
You never stopped checking in, especially on my wife and our growing family, calling around the births of all three of our children. Most recently, when my grandmother passed away, you offered your home to me so I wouldn’t have to make such a long drive — a gesture that speaks perfectly to who you were.
You would give the shirt off your back without hesitation. You cared deeply, loved fiercely, and made a lasting difference in countless lives. You were a huge part of mine, and I will forever be grateful that God placed you in my life. Thank Patty for always being there for me . Your last text to me was “Love you Son, Be safe” I know you’ll be around as a guardian angel.
Love you Patty.
Friend.
Kathleen (Paboucek) Alatis
Sending our Sincere sympathy
Darlene & Jeff Brown (neighborhoods)
I have known Patty since first grade at St. Joseph’s. All through grade school and high school she was truly a gift. Her pleasant personality, compassion for others and a . caring made it a joy to be around her. The last time I saw her was in 2015 when our class held a get-together at the Crooked Dock. She sat next to me as we shared stories about our lives. Out of all the classmates who were there I enjoyed her presence most of all. I remember thinking what a blessing it was for her and I to be friends since first grade. Patty, you will forever be in my thoughts and prayers. The impression you left with me will always be sacred.
I have known Patty since first grade at St. Joseph’s. All through grade school and high school she was truly a gift. Her pleasant personality, compassion for others and caring made it a joy to be around her. The last time I saw her was in 2015 when our class held a get-together at the Crooked Dock. She sat next to me as we shared stories about our lives. Out of all the classmates who were there I enjoyed her presence most of all. I remember thinking what a blessing it was for her and I to be friends since first grade. Patty, you will forever be in my thoughts and prayers. The impression you left with me will always be sacred.
Godmother Patty, I always felt special having you as my Godmother . You lit up a room the minute you entered . Reading all these entries also shows how special you were . You touched so many lives . Give my Dad a hug from me . Rest in peace .