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Dixie Lynn Wright

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Dixie Lynn Wright

Birth
Death
16 Oct 2014 (aged 7)
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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Dixie Lynn Wright, age 7, of Everton, passed away at home with her family by her side Thursday, October 16, 2014. The daughter of Phillip and Jackie Giaimo, she was born in Warner Robins, Georgia, September 13, 2007, to Samantha and John Wright. She did not lose her battle with cancer, she won the war.

Dixie was an amazingly strong and independent young girl with the intelligence of someone much older. She was a tomboy, ambitious, very out spoken, a positive thinker, and a fireball who loved to ride horses, pigs, and 4-wheelers. She would help her Uncle Buddy skin deer and above all else, loved to sing and dance. There was not a song sung by Luke Bryan that she did not know word-for-word as he seemed to sing to her heart.

Miss Dixie is survived by her parents; her sister, Jasmine Leigh Wright; her maternal grandparents, Gene and Clydean Cosper and Debra Cosper; her paternal grandparents, Bonita Keen; and a host of aunts, uncles, and cousins.

She was preceded in death by paternal grandfather, Raymond Keen.

A Celebration of her life was held Saturday, October 25, 2014, at Bruno-Pyatt School in Bruno, Arkansas.

Honorary Pallbearers: The nurse she was ever fond of at Arkansas Children’s Hospital, Chris Miller and the nursing staff of 4K Hematology/Oncology.





Dixie Lynn Wright, age 7, of Everton, passed away at home with her family by her side Thursday, October 16, 2014. The daughter of Phillip and Jackie Giaimo, she was born in Warner Robins, Georgia, September 13, 2007, to Samantha and John Wright. She did not lose her battle with cancer, she won the war.

Dixie was an amazingly strong and independent young girl with the intelligence of someone much older. She was a tomboy, ambitious, very out spoken, a positive thinker, and a fireball who loved to ride horses, pigs, and 4-wheelers. She would help her Uncle Buddy skin deer and above all else, loved to sing and dance. There was not a song sung by Luke Bryan that she did not know word-for-word as he seemed to sing to her heart.

Miss Dixie is survived by her parents; her sister, Jasmine Leigh Wright; her maternal grandparents, Gene and Clydean Cosper and Debra Cosper; her paternal grandparents, Bonita Keen; and a host of aunts, uncles, and cousins.

She was preceded in death by paternal grandfather, Raymond Keen.

A Celebration of her life was held Saturday, October 25, 2014, at Bruno-Pyatt School in Bruno, Arkansas.

Honorary Pallbearers: The nurse she was ever fond of at Arkansas Children’s Hospital, Chris Miller and the nursing staff of 4K Hematology/Oncology.






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