Lucille Latin
My cousin had a lot of spirit. We would often talk on the phone and laugh and laugh! God does not make mistakes! He will truly be missed! Love, Lucille Dixon Latin !
Birth date: Mar 9, 1936 Death date: Nov 23, 2015
George Dixon born March 9, 1936 in Henderson, Texas passed away peacefully November 23, 2015 in Shreveport, Louisiana. George is survived by his loving wife, Sylvia Dixon, 2 step daughters. Judy and Delaney and loving, caring and Read Obituary
My cousin had a lot of spirit. We would often talk on the phone and laugh and laugh! God does not make mistakes! He will truly be missed! Love, Lucille Dixon Latin !
George is my cousin and a true friend. He was always supportive during illness and a spirit of joy and happiness whenever we talked. My family will miss his phone calls and sense of humor. I know that GOD has welcomed him with opened arms. Barbara Dixon Mask
Sending My Condolences and Prayers on the behalf of my Cousin George Dixon. Thank You for being so nice and having concerns for others. You will truly be missed. I will cherish the memories .
George is my cousin. We had long conversations on the phone every week. I will miss our time spent sharing memories and laughing about things that have happened recently. Barbara Mask for Lucille Dixon Latin
I have know Rev. George Dixon for a number of years. He is my wife's cousin. He had a kind spirit, very calm, and a sense of humor. When I was ill he visited me at the hospital, cut my grass, came to visit me often. I am thankful for being blessed with his acquaintance. Rev. James Mask
With Deepest sympathy in remembering of our cousin George Dixon. I'm thankful for all the good memories, phone calls and laughter. We will keep the family lifted up in Prayer, .May the Lord be a Healer, give Comfort and Peace, at this time of Sorrow.
With Deepest sympathy, in remembering of my Cousin George Dixon. I'm thankful for all the good times we shared, your laughter and all of your phone calls. You will always be in our memories forever. Prayers and thoughts for the family, that The Lord will give us Peace abd be a Comfort and Healer.
I always told you over and over that I was coming down to see you. I never made it there. I never thought that I needed to make it a priority or to come right away. You always sounded so strong and encouraging as we reflected upon, and laughed about, the old times. I thought that I had plenty of time to make it to you. That will be one of my life's biggest regrets. I trust all that God does, and I know that you must be in a better place. Prayers up for your soul, and for all of your family left behind. Boodlum, my man.