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Virginia See Dixon
30 Aug 1915 - 12 Apr 2007
© The Enid News and Eagle
16 Apr 2007
Reprinted with permission
Submitted by Jo Aguirre

The funeral for Virginia Dixon, 91, was held Monday, April 16, 2007, at the United Church of Lahoma. Pastor Gene Edmonds officiated. Burial followed in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Meno. Arrangements were under the direction of Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home.

Virginia was born Aug. 30, 1915, at Meno, to Melvin and Bertie (Bergdall) See and died April 12, 2007, at Integris Bass Baptist Health Center.

She graduated from Lahoma High School and on October 10, 1937, she married Theron DixonTheron Dixon. He died November 5, 1997.

She was a homemaker and worked at Dixie Diner and Nehring's Dinette in Lahoma. She was a member of the United Church of Lahoma and the Lahoma Senior Citizens.

She is survived by two daughters, Carol Laubach and husband Ray, of Enid, and Debbie Dixon of Lahoma; two sons, Gary Dixon and wife Glenda of Harveyville, Kan. and Don Dixon and wife Leslie of Edgewood, Texas; six grandchildren; Phillip Wolf and wife Mindy of Sel City, Sherri and Husband Jeff Newman ofenid, Ginger Tomlison and husband Chris of Harveyville, KS, Jennifer Brown and husband Justin of JunctionCity, KS, Ashely Dixon of corpus Christi, Texas, and Melanie Stephenson, and eight great-grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her husband, one daughter, one son, one grandson, two sisters, and one brother.

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