William-Rixon-Obituary

Photo courtesy of George L Doherty Funeral Service, Inc - Somerville

William P. Rixon

Jul 12, 1949 - Feb 23, 2025

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So sorry for your loss , he will be missed ! He always had a smile on his face.

My deepest sympathy to Willy's family at this very sad time. I grew up with Willy and he was my brother David's best friend! He was a gentleman and such a wonderful friend to so many people. We have so many childhood memories growing up in the Medford Hillside. May he rest in peace knowing how loved he is!

Willy was a great friend to all who knew him
He will be greatly missed.

I went to school with Willim he was always a nice an very quiet always with a smile he lived on aound the corner from me I lived on Capen Sorry to hear of his loss sending my Condolences to his family.

I worked with Bill in the Arlington central Office. He was a funny and overall great guy. My condolences to Bill's family.

Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers at this most difficult time.

Billy you have been a great brother in law. You readily welcomed me to the family. You love of life and family has been an inspiration to many of us. Thank you for all you have done. You will be missed.

So very sorry for your loss Barbara.

Sincere condolences, to Billy’s family. He was a great guy, that I work with for many years in the telephone company. May he RIP.

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William's Obituary

William P. Rixon, of Salem, NH, formerly of Medford, passed away after a brief illness on Sunday, February 23, 2025, at the age of 75. Born in Cambridge and raised in Medford, William was the beloved son of the late Walter C. and Edna L. (Murphy) Rixon. He was a cherished father, papa, and friend who will be deeply missed by all who knew him. William was known for his passion for sports, especially when it came to supporting his grandchildren. He rarely missed a game and could always be found cheering them on from the sidelines. His love for the game was matched only by his love for the summer months, when he could be found basking in the sun by the pool or enjoying the soothing rhythm of the waves at the beach. For William, being by the water was a peaceful retreat, a place where he felt most at home. In addition to his family and love for sports, William cherished the bond he had with his childhood friends. Every month, he would gather for lunch with a close-knit group of friends with whom he had shared memories since grade school. These friendships were an important part of his life, providing him with joy and laughter throughout the years Beloved husband of the late Margaret M. (Coyne) Rixon. Devoted father of Marty Rixon and his wife Rachel of Somerville, Debbie Rixon and her husband Joe Caron of Salem, NH. Cherished and loving papa of Kaelyn, Joseph and Riley Caron, and Fiona, Maia and Maeve Rixon. Dear brother of Steve Rixon, Jeanie Bradley, Joanne Doyle, John Rixon, Mary Anne Cox, Barbara Joseph and the late Walter Rixon. Also survived by many loving nieces, nephews and friends.  A funeral procession will be held from the George L. Doherty Funeral Home on Friday, February 28 at 9:00AM. Followed by a funeral mass celebrated in St. Raphael Church, 512 High St., Medford at 10:00AM.  Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend.  Calling Hours will be held on Thursday from 4:00PM to 7:00PM.  Services will conclude with interment at Oak Grove Cemetery, Medford.  In lieu of flower's contributions may be made in William's name to Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758516, Topeka, Kansas 66675.

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