Let the memory of Gerald be with us forever.
Carol Jean Dixon, 89, of Taylor Mill, KY, passed away on Tuesday, July 2, 2024. She was a member of Holy Cross Church in Latonia, KY and a member of the Covington Moose Lodge #1469. Carol was a 1952 graduate of Holy Cross High School and was the former co-owner of Softball City in Taylor Mill, KY. She enjoyed golfing, bowling and always ended her goodbyes with the catchphrase, "Wuvs You Lots." Carol was preceded in death by her parents: Lloyd and Mildred Fussinger and brother: Lloyd "Jock" Fussinger. She is survived by her loving husband of 70+ years: Gerald D. Dixon, Sr.; children: Rob (Debi) Dixon, Jr., Gary Dixon, Greg (Vicki) Dixon, Beverly (Kevin) Turner and Geoff (Peggy) Dixon; sister: Judy (Jack) Logan; 15 grandchildren and numerous living and late great-grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild. Gerald D. Dixon, Sr, 90, of Taylor Mill, KY, passed away on Monday, August 12, 2024. He was a decorated U.S. Army Veteran and Purple Heart recipient having served during the Korean War. Gerald was a retired Covington Fire Captain, serving from 1959 to 1984. He was owner & operator of G. Dixon & Associates, Inc. and was the longest-serving real estate broker in the state of Kentucky. Gerald was the developer and owner of Softball City in Taylor Mill, KY and a member of the Covington Moose Lodge #1469, American Legion Post #203 and Marshall Schildmeyer VFW Post 6095. He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 70+ years: Carol Jean Dixon; parents: R.D. Dixon and Jewell Gill and brothers: Warren Dixon, Dale Dixon and Don Dixon. Gerald is survived by his children: Rob (Debi) Dixon, Jr., Gary Dixon, Greg (Vicki) Dixon, Beverly (Kevin) Turner and Geoff (Peggy) Dixon; siblings: Gene Dixon, Richard Dixon, Sandra (Steven) Maxwell and Barbara Ann Dixon; 15 grandchildren and numerous living and late great-grandchildren and 1 great-great grandchild.
Resting place · Mother of God Cemetery, Covington, KY
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