Edwin-Conn, Jr.-Obituary

Edwin Dixon Conn, Jr.

Feb 28, 1932 - Feb 5, 2013

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Most sincere condolences to the Dixon Conn, Jr. family. In 1938, I started 1st grade with Dixon, and in 1949 I graduated from KHS with him. For years we lived about a block apart, and spent a lot of time together doing what teenage boys do. In '49 I went off to college and my family moved--I never lived in Kirbyville after that.
I always felt honored and priviledged to have known Dixon.
Again, condolences.......
Albert Gore, KHS, Class of '49

Dixon (III), Susan, and the Conn family: I hope you will find comfort in knowing that you have many friends that are thinking of you in your time of sorrow. Even though we can't take away your pain....we love you enough to share it with you. May your wonderful memories console you and bring you strength in the days ahead.

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Dixon Conn Jr. 1932- 2013\f1\b0 \\Dixon Conn Jr. passed away February 5, 2013 at Harbor Hospice House in BeaumontDixon was pre-deceased by his parents, E. D. Conn Sr. and Yvonne LaCroix Conn, his sister Julia , and his daughter Julia Conn Watt. He leaves behind his beloved wife Susan Cornell, sons E. Dixon Conn III and wife Candace, James Ted Conn, daughter Janie Conn and husband James Gloster, step-daughter Destiny Perry Inman; brothers, Charles H. Conn and wife Sandra, and Robert F. Conn; grandchildren Matthew Conn, Margaret Conn and husband Abe Stecher, Michael Conn and wife Miranda, Miles Conn and wife Gloria, Harmony Anderson, Mitchell Conn, Jeremy and Josh Watt, eight great-grandchildren, and two nephews and familiesA lifelong resident of Kirbyville, Dixon was born in 1932. He was a 1949 graduate of Kirbyville high school and attended Austin College in Sherman, Texas. He had a multitude of careers, including dairy farmer, auto mechanic, car dealership manager, fish spotter/commercial pilot, private detective, auto body shop owner, sailboat repair shop owner, and dry goods store owner. In service to his community Dixon, at various times, served as City Councilman, Mayor, Library Advisory Board member, and Board member of the Kirbyville Area Heritage Society. Within the sailing community he served as Commodore of the Rayburn Sailing Association. Dixon enjoyed extensive friendships in the area and afar. His love of flying inspired many others to take to the air. Among his vast array of interests, he especially loved reading, sailing, music, history and was a master story teller. His captivating tales will be missed by many.A memorial service will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, February 9th at Central Baptist Church in Kirbyville. A reception in the Central Baptist Fellowship Hall will follow the service. Visitation will take place Friday, February 8th from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Adams-Stringer Funeral Home, Kirbyville. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Kirbyville Public Library, Kirbyville Volunteer Fire Department, or the Kirbyville Area Heritage Society.

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