He had lived in East Wenatchee for more than 50 years and had worked at Alcoa as a pot tender and in other capacities for more than 20 years.
Survivors include his wife, Arlene M. Dixon, of East Wenatchee; two daughters, Joyce "Joy" Weaver and Linda Holland, both of East Wenatchee; and a brother, J. Raymond Dixon of Yakima.
A remembrance gathering will be announced at a later date with private inurnment in the LaFollette Cemetery in Almira.
Arrangements are by Telford's Chapel of the Valley, East Wenatchee.
He had lived in East Wenatchee for more than 50 years and had worked at Alcoa as a pot tender and in other capacities for more than 20 years.
Survivors include his wife, Arlene M. Dixon, of East Wenatchee; two daughters, Joyce "Joy" Weaver and Linda Holland, both of East Wenatchee; and a brother, J. Raymond Dixon of Yakima.
A remembrance gathering will be announced at a later date with private inurnment in the LaFollette Cemetery in Almira.
Arrangements are by Telford's Chapel of the Valley, East Wenatchee.
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