He is survived by his wife Bobbi Jean (nee Crosson) Dixon; daughters Myndi (Jim) Pennell of Ozark, Missouri, Ashley (Chris) Myrvold of Portland, Oregon, and Whitney (Jerry) Yarbrough of Barnhart, Missouri; sons David Bennett of Charleston, South Carolina, and Dylan Tucker of Farmington, Missouri; grandchildren Caleb and Adalyn Yarbrough; aunt Carolyn (Phil) Jakeman of Eminence; and uncles John (Priscilla) Wadlow of West Plains, Missouri, James (Dollie) Wadlow of West Plains, Franklin Dixon of Eminence, Darrell (Vicky) Dixon of St. Louis, Missouri, and Larry (Joyce) Dixon of Mountain View; and numerous cousins.
He is preceded in death by uncles Dwain (Gail survives of Waterloo, Illinois) Dixon, Edward (Fern survives of Eminence) Dixon, and Garry (Joyce survives of Waterloo) Dixon.
He was a Facilities Manager for Service Source in Arnold, Missouri; a member of First Baptist Church of Eminence, Missouri State Beekeepers Association, and the Gateway Hot Wheels.
He is survived by his wife Bobbi Jean (nee Crosson) Dixon; daughters Myndi (Jim) Pennell of Ozark, Missouri, Ashley (Chris) Myrvold of Portland, Oregon, and Whitney (Jerry) Yarbrough of Barnhart, Missouri; sons David Bennett of Charleston, South Carolina, and Dylan Tucker of Farmington, Missouri; grandchildren Caleb and Adalyn Yarbrough; aunt Carolyn (Phil) Jakeman of Eminence; and uncles John (Priscilla) Wadlow of West Plains, Missouri, James (Dollie) Wadlow of West Plains, Franklin Dixon of Eminence, Darrell (Vicky) Dixon of St. Louis, Missouri, and Larry (Joyce) Dixon of Mountain View; and numerous cousins.
He is preceded in death by uncles Dwain (Gail survives of Waterloo, Illinois) Dixon, Edward (Fern survives of Eminence) Dixon, and Garry (Joyce survives of Waterloo) Dixon.
He was a Facilities Manager for Service Source in Arnold, Missouri; a member of First Baptist Church of Eminence, Missouri State Beekeepers Association, and the Gateway Hot Wheels.
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