Mary Hanna Dixon

The service to remember the life of Mary Jessamine Hanna Dixon was changed due to inclement weather.  Please join the family to celebrate her memory at a graveside memorial, 2:00 pm, Saturday, October 26, in Oak City Cemetery.

Mary Jessamine Hanna Dixon died on Tuesday, October 8, 2019 peacefully surrounded by her family.  She was preceded in death by her husband of 61 years, Burke Baldwin Dixon, Jr. (Buck) and her parents Joseph and Cecile Hanna of Florence, S.C., her brother and two sisters.

She is survived by her daughters, Victoria “Vickie” Dixon Conger (Nelson) and Elizabeth “Libby” Dixon Faircloth.  She was also the proud grandmother of three granddaughters, Laura Conger Moore (Brian), Jennifer Conger Teed (Mike) and Dana Prevatte Swindall (Larry); and most importantly to her, six great grandchildren:  Grant and Grace Williamson, Nathan and Alex Moore, Riley and Samuel Baldwin Teed.

Born and raised in South Carolina Mary lived her entire adult life in Bainbridge Ga where she was a beautician, accomplished amateur bowler, fisherman and baker.  Her life achievements include being a wife, mother grandmother and great grandmother who made a locally famous divinity every year for Christmas and picked and canned fresh vegetables all season long.

She filled every space with her presence and personality and her family will forever seek to fill her absence.

On-line condolences may be sent at www.Coxfuneral.net.  Cox Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

3 Comments on “Mary Hanna Dixon”

    1. I enjoyed playing cards and bowling with Mary for a lot of years!! She shared her cooking skills with us and everything she cooked was simply delicious!! She will be missed by all who knew her! God bless and comfort her loved ones abd friends.

  1. I always enjoyed Mrs Mary. We had lots of fun bowling together for years. She did my canning on half’s, and baking for me, for many years. I brought the vegetables, jars and lids and she did the labor. We have really missed her. Those were, and will always be, the best tomatoes and soup, we have ever had. Prayers for all her family and friends.

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