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Tommy Gene Dixon

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Tommy Gene Dixon

Birth
Pleasant Grove, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
6 Apr 2008 (aged 65)
Washington Terrace, Weber County, Utah, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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Tommy G. Dixon, 65, passed away April 6, 2008 with the love of his life and family by his side.

Tommy was born February 24, 1943 to Thomas Clifford and Dorthea Yancey Dixon in Pleasant Grove, Utah.

Tom was a very talented auto body painter for 40 years. He owned many auto body shops around Utah and California. Tom was also an accomplished businessman, real estate developer, and entrepreneur.

Tom loved life and made everyday an adventure, this adventurous spirit took him many places and his contagious smile made everyone he met an instant friend.

Tom was always a giving person and continued that trait up until the very end by giving his daughter Shauna, the ultimate gift of life, his kidney.

Tom is survived by his mother, his one true love and soul mate, Joyce Johnson, 6 children; Rick (Renae) Dodgen, Pavillion, Wyoming, Sherita Ashley-Nodopaka, Los Gatos, California, Shauna Dixon, Ogden, Debbie (Mike) Mounteer, Morgan, Dennis (Emily) Dixon, Layton, and Alex Dixon, Mckinleyville, California, 5 siblings, Cliff Dixon, Ogden, Jim (Shirley) Dixon, Malad, Idaho, Danny (Vivian) Dixon, Ogden, Kelly (Linda) Dixon, Kaysville, and Mary Ann (Ray) Wilson, Lake Point, 16 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren and many nieces & nephews.

Preceded in death by his father, nephew Mathew Wheeler and niece Erin MacKenzie.
Tommy G. Dixon, 65, passed away April 6, 2008 with the love of his life and family by his side.

Tommy was born February 24, 1943 to Thomas Clifford and Dorthea Yancey Dixon in Pleasant Grove, Utah.

Tom was a very talented auto body painter for 40 years. He owned many auto body shops around Utah and California. Tom was also an accomplished businessman, real estate developer, and entrepreneur.

Tom loved life and made everyday an adventure, this adventurous spirit took him many places and his contagious smile made everyone he met an instant friend.

Tom was always a giving person and continued that trait up until the very end by giving his daughter Shauna, the ultimate gift of life, his kidney.

Tom is survived by his mother, his one true love and soul mate, Joyce Johnson, 6 children; Rick (Renae) Dodgen, Pavillion, Wyoming, Sherita Ashley-Nodopaka, Los Gatos, California, Shauna Dixon, Ogden, Debbie (Mike) Mounteer, Morgan, Dennis (Emily) Dixon, Layton, and Alex Dixon, Mckinleyville, California, 5 siblings, Cliff Dixon, Ogden, Jim (Shirley) Dixon, Malad, Idaho, Danny (Vivian) Dixon, Ogden, Kelly (Linda) Dixon, Kaysville, and Mary Ann (Ray) Wilson, Lake Point, 16 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren and many nieces & nephews.

Preceded in death by his father, nephew Mathew Wheeler and niece Erin MacKenzie.


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