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Rosemary <I>Milazzo</I> Dixon

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Rosemary Milazzo Dixon

Birth
Passaic, Passaic County, New Jersey, USA
Death
3 Dec 2014 (aged 60)
Burial
Irving, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Section: LOVE SubLot: 9D Space: 3
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Rosemary Milazzo-Dixon of Irving, TX passed away Wednesday December 3, 2014. She was born October 9, 1954 in Passaic, NJ. Rosemary graduated from Monroe Woodbury High School in 1972. She retired from Verizon after many years of service there. She is survived by her daughters; DeVin Dixon, Alexis Dixon, and Brittnee Dixon all of Irving, her granddaughter Makenzy Rose, her sisters; Joan Finn of Greenwood Lake NY, Kathleen Wood-Milazzo of Arlington, TX, her brothers; John Milazzo of FL, Kenneth Milazzo of Wood Hull NY, and Salvatore Milazzo of Hudson FL and many nieces and nephews. She has gone to be with her husband and mother in heaven and will always be remembered in footsie pajamas and rain boots. She was a crazy soccer mom for all three girls. Rosemary was the type of person who would do anything to help anyone at the drop of a hat. She always made the best out of any situation, and will be dearly missed. Visitation is Thursday, December 11 at 9AM at Brown's Memorial Chapel. Services begin at 11AM. Burial is immediately following at Oak Grove Memorial Gardens.
Rosemary Milazzo-Dixon of Irving, TX passed away Wednesday December 3, 2014. She was born October 9, 1954 in Passaic, NJ. Rosemary graduated from Monroe Woodbury High School in 1972. She retired from Verizon after many years of service there. She is survived by her daughters; DeVin Dixon, Alexis Dixon, and Brittnee Dixon all of Irving, her granddaughter Makenzy Rose, her sisters; Joan Finn of Greenwood Lake NY, Kathleen Wood-Milazzo of Arlington, TX, her brothers; John Milazzo of FL, Kenneth Milazzo of Wood Hull NY, and Salvatore Milazzo of Hudson FL and many nieces and nephews. She has gone to be with her husband and mother in heaven and will always be remembered in footsie pajamas and rain boots. She was a crazy soccer mom for all three girls. Rosemary was the type of person who would do anything to help anyone at the drop of a hat. She always made the best out of any situation, and will be dearly missed. Visitation is Thursday, December 11 at 9AM at Brown's Memorial Chapel. Services begin at 11AM. Burial is immediately following at Oak Grove Memorial Gardens.


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