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Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Helen J. (Dailey) Dixon

Helen J. (Dailey) Dixon
February 11, 1938 ~ July 13, 2012

Helen J. Dixon, 74, Enid, was born on February 11, 1938 in Cleveland, Ohio, the daughter of Frank and Velma Schadler Dailey, and passed away peacefully on Friday, July 13, 2012 at Northwest Specialty Hospital surrounded by family and close friends.

She was raised in Ohio, moving to Lawton, Oklahoma in 1958.

Helen moved to Enid in 1970 and resided for a short time, moving back permanently in 1973.

Helen worked for the Enid Public School System in the Central Kitchen for five years and, later, working for C & C Ironing.

Survivors include her sons, Michael Caldwell of Enid; Kevin Dixon of Wichita, Richard Daily of Hawaii; daughters, Tanya Dixon of Wichita, and Debra Caldwell of Okeene. Numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Brother, Richard Daily of Ohio and sister, Shirley Jackson of Daytona, Florida.

Helen was preceded in death by her parents.


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