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Dianna Lynn <I>Cooper</I> Dixon

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Dianna Lynn Cooper Dixon

Birth
Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana, USA
Death
22 Mar 2018 (aged 58)
Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Kokomo, Howard County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Dianna Lynn (Cooper) Dixon, 58, passed away at her home with family by her side, on March 22nd, 2018. Dianna was born to Phillip and Betty Cooper on September 20th, 1959 in Kokomo. She married her husband of 39 years, Clyde Dixon Jr., on March 3rd of 1979. Dianna spent her life as a homemaker, caring for her family. She enjoyed spending time at home with her son, Quinton, and her grandson, Dalton, her nieces and nephews, her cat, Fluffy, and all of the neighborhood kids. Halloween was her favorite, as she always handed out candy. She was a good cook- chicken wings were her specialty. She liked to listen to Elvis, and do word search puzzles in her spare time. She loved to laugh and joke with her family. Dianna had a heart of gold and will be missed by her family and friends.

Dianna is survived by her husband, Clyde Dixon Jr.; son Quinton (Michelle) Dixon; grandson Dalton Dixon; her mother, Betty Cooper; sisters Deborah (Tim) Baker, Phyllis Cox, and Connie (James) Stout; brother Carson Cooper; and several special nieces and nephews.

Dianna is preceded in passing by her father, Phillip Cooper; son Jason Lee Cooper; and great nephews Zairemy David Bell and Adam Michael Cooper. Family will receive friends March 27th at Ellers Mortuary Main Street Chapel. A funeral service will follow Reverend Audrey Gard will officiate. Dianna will be laid to rest at Albright Cemetery.
Dianna Lynn (Cooper) Dixon, 58, passed away at her home with family by her side, on March 22nd, 2018. Dianna was born to Phillip and Betty Cooper on September 20th, 1959 in Kokomo. She married her husband of 39 years, Clyde Dixon Jr., on March 3rd of 1979. Dianna spent her life as a homemaker, caring for her family. She enjoyed spending time at home with her son, Quinton, and her grandson, Dalton, her nieces and nephews, her cat, Fluffy, and all of the neighborhood kids. Halloween was her favorite, as she always handed out candy. She was a good cook- chicken wings were her specialty. She liked to listen to Elvis, and do word search puzzles in her spare time. She loved to laugh and joke with her family. Dianna had a heart of gold and will be missed by her family and friends.

Dianna is survived by her husband, Clyde Dixon Jr.; son Quinton (Michelle) Dixon; grandson Dalton Dixon; her mother, Betty Cooper; sisters Deborah (Tim) Baker, Phyllis Cox, and Connie (James) Stout; brother Carson Cooper; and several special nieces and nephews.

Dianna is preceded in passing by her father, Phillip Cooper; son Jason Lee Cooper; and great nephews Zairemy David Bell and Adam Michael Cooper. Family will receive friends March 27th at Ellers Mortuary Main Street Chapel. A funeral service will follow Reverend Audrey Gard will officiate. Dianna will be laid to rest at Albright Cemetery.


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