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ALBERT R. "Al" DIXON Jr.

ALBERT R. "Al" DIXON Jr. obituary, Cincinnati, OH

ALBERT DIXON Obituary

DIXON, Jr., Albert R. "Al"

Albert R. Dixon Jr., "Al",

died unexpectedly Wednesday, August 4, 2021, at the age of 77, while recuperating from a short illness.

Al was preceded in death by his mother, Jesse Riffe Dixon, his father, Albert Sr., of Cincinnati and nephews Jeffrey Love and Craig Love, his aunt and uncle, Viola and Curtis Lloyd, of Dayton.

Al is survived by his loving wife of 47 years, Joyce Jackson Dixon, his sons and their spouses, Mark F. Turner (Helena Hansen, M.D.) of Los Angeles and

Albert R. Dixon III (Cassandra) of San Francisco, granddaughter Kirin H. Turner at Spelman, grandsons Ananda J. Turner at Hampton, Albert IV and Aiden C. Dixon of San Francisco; his sister Gloria Dixon Gates, nephew Michael Love and first cousin Linda Lloyd, all of Dayton; brother-in-law Robert L. Jackson, M.D. (Debbie) of Stockton, CA, nephews Ryan L. Jackson of San Mateo and Ian R. Jackson of Stockton; stepbrothers

Amani and David Fowler (Cassandra and David Jr.) of Cincinnati and stepsister Marguerite Hinton (C.A.) and nephew Alex Hinton of Oakland, CA.

Al was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on October 21, 1943, to Albert R. Dixon, Sr. and Jesse Riffe Dixon, the second child of this union. Al's parents were both graduates of Wilberforce University. After graduation, his father moved the family to Lincoln Heights, where Albert Sr. taught business courses at Lockland Wayne High School for several years; there Al attended primary grades at St. Simon Episcopal School until the family moved to the Cincinnati Evanston neighborhood where he finished his primary education and matriculated at Walnut Hills High School graduating with honors in 1961. Al was always so proud of having attended Walnut Hills from the 7th- 12th grades and would boast that "his High School was one of the top ten high schools in the country". When attending his 50th reunion his comment was "Walnut Hills was unique to busing – it bussed white kids to MY neighborhood school while I walked."

While at Walnut Hills he saw that there were no fraternities or sororities for students of color, so he founded a fraternity, organized it and recruited classmates to join.

Al graduated in 1965 from Case Institute of Technology with a degree in Physics and with the coveted Woodrow Wilson Fellowship for graduate studies in Physics. While Al was at Case, he pledged and was inducted into Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Pi Chapter in the fall of 1962. Al continued his leadership role throughout the balance of his tenure at Case, his networking and guidance were key to a vibrant Pi Chapter. Al's roommate at Case and Alpha brother said of him "Al was the big brother who never lost sight of the true meaning of "First of All, Servants of All. . ." Even after graduation, his relationship with Pi Chapter never waned. Later in life Al was inducted into the Sigma Boule of Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity.

Al had a distinguished career in corporate tech at IBM, Apple Computer, Lexis-Nexis and more and in 2013 retiring as the Director of the Small Business Community Development Center in San Francisco.

Al was also an avid golfer throughout his life. As a 12-year-old, his Uncle Lloyd taught him to play golf and enrolled him in the junior golf program in Ohio. Al played in tournaments all over Ohio; he played on the golf team at Walnut Hills, he played golf at Case. During COVID Christmas, 2020, his gift to his 6-year-old grandson, Albert IV was a "cut down" set of clubs that he had customized just for him.

He had promised to take him out to the driving range when he recovered. Al was loved by many friends and colleagues – he put his family first, adored his sons and grandchildren and he will be missed. In lieu of flowers please send donations to the Dayton Foundation.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Dayton Daily News on Oct. 10, 2021.

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Clayton Mannix

June 28, 2022

Albert the III and I were best friends growing up in SF (because of the Alberts I liked calling my self Clayton the 2nd for many years, and my dad is NOT named Clayton)
I remember AL and Joyce taking care of me like I was their 3rd son. Riding in the back of the Volvo, throwing things out the 3rd floor window, watching scary movies like Piranha & The Mummy in the den. The Dixon´s took such great care of & Al just let me and Albert be kids.

I am grateful that everyone was so welcoming towards me and a lot of great memories thanks to the Dixon family.

I´m sad to hear that Al has moved on from this world but I know his legacy will
be carried on for many Alberts to come.

Lynn Mannix

June 25, 2022

Dear Joyce, Albert, Mark and family,
I received your note about the celebration of Al's life. I am shocked because I had not seen his obituary at the time of his passing. I have so many memories of you all and remember Al as a remarkable man. Smart, kind, funny, generous....and much more. Clayton used to spend half of his time at your house it seemed. I am distressed that I will be on an airplane at the time of his memorial so will be unable to attend. Thank you for letting me know. I send you all lots of love and appreciation for our days we spent together.

Raleigh Grady & family

February 5, 2022

Your Grady family sends it sympathy to you and the children on the passing of your dear Al. Please know we will keep you in our thoughts and prayers as you prepare to celebrate his wonderful life!

Raleigh & Colleen Grady

February 5, 2022

Joyce
So sorry to hear of your loss.

Judi Basolo

October 12, 2021

Our world needs more people like Al Dixon. He and I crossed business paths all the time in San Fran and nothing more joyous than to be met by a jubilant smiling Al at his office, at a charity event he heartily believed in or even at financial district cross walk. He always had time and exerted inimitable kindness. RIP Al and my condolences to Al´s family.

Susan Reynolds

October 6, 2021

Joyce, my heart aches to learn of Al´s passing. My sympathy and prayers to you and your family. Our paths crossed over the years in the working world and he was always a true professional, an asset to the under-served community and a friend. He will be missed by many.

Frankie Jacobs Gillette

October 4, 2021

As Maxwell, if he could, would say,"Al was a good friend and a asset to our community. Thanks Joyce, for sharing Al with us all these years."

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