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Jack Dixon

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Jack Dixon

Birth
Hot Springs, Madison County, North Carolina, USA
Death
14 Apr 2014 (aged 79)
Bridgeport, Harrison County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
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Jack Dixon


(April 5, 1935 - April 14, 2014)

Jack Dixon, 79 of Mannington, passed away at 6:05 am, Monday April 14, 2014 at the Heritage Nursing Facility, Bridgeport. He was born in Hot Springs, NC, April 5, 1935 a son of the late John and Mattie Lynch Dixon.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Janice Henline Dixon, January 6, 2003.

Surviving are his wife, Cheryl Sawyer Dixon whom he married April 1, 2005, his children, Jack Christopher Dixon and his wife Cindy, Des Moines, IA, Michelle "Shelly" Fleming and her husband Jeff, Farmington, Mason Dixon and his wife Jill, Monongah, Billy Joe Dixon and his wife Laura, Farmington, his step-children, Jami Velegris and her husband Nick, Richmond, VA, Travis Smith and his fiance Amber Brumage, Mannington, his grandchildren, Shawn Fleming, Justin Fleming, Nicole McBride, Ryan Dixon, Mathew Dixon, Lucas Dixon, Emily Dixon and Makayla Dixon, his step-grandchildren, Darin Smith, Derek Smith and Natalie Velegris, his great-grandchildren, Draven Fleming, Savannah McBride and Jacob McBride, his mother-in-law, June Rinehart, Mannington, and several nieces and nephews.

He was also preceded in death by thirteen brothers and sisters.

Jack was a Korean Veteran, having served with the United States Marines. He formerly worked as a machinist for Northern Sales, Michael Machine, Phillips Tool and Minnotte Machine from which he retired. He also owned and operated North Marion Machine.

Jack was a former member of The Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge #1344, Mannington. He delivered meals on wheels for the Marion County senior citizens and enjoyed woodworking, camping and fishing. He was a Baptist by faith.

Friends may call at the Hutson Funeral Home, Farmington, from 2-8 pm, Wednesday where funeral services will be held at 1 pm, Thursday, April 17, with Pastor Chad Hutson officiating. Cremation will follow the services.

-Memorial Notes from Hutson Funeral Home, Farmington, West Virginia-
Jack Dixon


(April 5, 1935 - April 14, 2014)

Jack Dixon, 79 of Mannington, passed away at 6:05 am, Monday April 14, 2014 at the Heritage Nursing Facility, Bridgeport. He was born in Hot Springs, NC, April 5, 1935 a son of the late John and Mattie Lynch Dixon.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Janice Henline Dixon, January 6, 2003.

Surviving are his wife, Cheryl Sawyer Dixon whom he married April 1, 2005, his children, Jack Christopher Dixon and his wife Cindy, Des Moines, IA, Michelle "Shelly" Fleming and her husband Jeff, Farmington, Mason Dixon and his wife Jill, Monongah, Billy Joe Dixon and his wife Laura, Farmington, his step-children, Jami Velegris and her husband Nick, Richmond, VA, Travis Smith and his fiance Amber Brumage, Mannington, his grandchildren, Shawn Fleming, Justin Fleming, Nicole McBride, Ryan Dixon, Mathew Dixon, Lucas Dixon, Emily Dixon and Makayla Dixon, his step-grandchildren, Darin Smith, Derek Smith and Natalie Velegris, his great-grandchildren, Draven Fleming, Savannah McBride and Jacob McBride, his mother-in-law, June Rinehart, Mannington, and several nieces and nephews.

He was also preceded in death by thirteen brothers and sisters.

Jack was a Korean Veteran, having served with the United States Marines. He formerly worked as a machinist for Northern Sales, Michael Machine, Phillips Tool and Minnotte Machine from which he retired. He also owned and operated North Marion Machine.

Jack was a former member of The Loyal Order of the Moose Lodge #1344, Mannington. He delivered meals on wheels for the Marion County senior citizens and enjoyed woodworking, camping and fishing. He was a Baptist by faith.

Friends may call at the Hutson Funeral Home, Farmington, from 2-8 pm, Wednesday where funeral services will be held at 1 pm, Thursday, April 17, with Pastor Chad Hutson officiating. Cremation will follow the services.

-Memorial Notes from Hutson Funeral Home, Farmington, West Virginia-

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