Grace Dixon Obituary, Death – On Saturday, March 9, 2024, Grace Hickman Dixon, 84 years old and a resident of Hawkinsville, Georgia, passed away calmly and serenely at her residence. On Saturday, March 16, 2024, at 11:30 am, a funeral service will be held at Westview Baptist Church. The Reverend Barry Teutsch will preside over the ceremony. Immediately following the conclusion of the service, the family will meet and greet friends in the fellowship hall of Westview Baptist Church. Private interment will take place at the family grave in Orange Hill Cemetery upon the deceased’s passing.
To the late Olin and Lizzie Mae Carr Hickman, Grace was born and raised in Hawkinsville, Georgia. Her parents have since passed away. After graduating from high school, she went to Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia, and she received her degree there. After more than twenty years of service, she retired from her position as a civil servant at Robins Air Force Base, where she had enjoyed a successful career. Because she had survived a liver transplant, Mrs. Dixon was a devoted supporter of the Mayo Clinic. She was a survivor of the transplant. As someone with a passion for missions, she made the most of every opportunity to participate in any planned event.
Grace was a devoted and deeply loved member of the Westview Baptist Church, and she was held in high esteem by those who were fortunate enough to know her. Mrs. Dixon’s husband, Franklin Dixon, and her son, Deryk Reynolds, passed before her. Mrs. Dixon was the wife of Franklin Dixon. Her sister, Clara Kutches, who resides in Hawkinsville, and her cousin and caretaker, Barbara Boyd, are among the people who can love her memory for all eternity. In addition, she is survived by many nieces, nephews, and relatives. After more than twenty years of service, she retired from her position as a civil servant at Robins Air Force Base, where she had enjoyed a successful career. Because she had survived a liver transplant, Mrs. Dixon was a devoted supporter of the Mayo Clinic. She was a survivor of the transplant.
As someone with a passion for missions, she made the most of every opportunity to participate in any planned event. Grace was a devoted and deeply loved member of the Westview Baptist Church, and she was held in high esteem by those who were fortunate enough to know her. Mrs. Dixon’s husband, Franklin Dixon, and her son, Deryk Reynolds, passed before her. Mrs. Dixon was the wife of Franklin Dixon.