Al-Dixon-Obituary

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Al Dixon

Hapeville, Georgia

Apr 10, 1953 – Jul 26, 2020 (Age 67)

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BORN
April 10, 1953
DIED
July 26, 2020
AGE
67
LOCATION
Hapeville, Georgia

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Donehoo-Lewis Funeral Home - Hapeville Obituary

Alfred Drake Dixon, known to many as Al, passed away suddenly on Sunday, July 26. Al was born at Piedmont Hospital on April 10,1953. He was the third child of Zoe Drake and Louis Carlton Dixon who are now deceased. Al grew up in the City of College Park and was a lifelong resident of...

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With deepest sympathy to the family. He was a fine man. The Bellah and Banister family send love and prayers.

With deepest sympathy to the family,from the Bellah family and ms Banister who is now bedridden. He was a fine man.

My condolences to Al’s wife Mary and his beloved daughters.

Al Dixon practiced law very honorably. As an Assistant District Attorney he was always fair and always willing to listen. I had the privilege of litigating against him on many occasions, and in later years of litigating cases together. He was always honest and kind and honorable. His passing leaves a void in our legal community; Al Dixon left us too soon and he will be missed.

I have known the Dixon family for about 15 years. Al was a nice person and had a wonderful personality. He always had a smile on his face. My thoughts and prayers are with the family at this difficult time.

I met Al when I was very young and worked at the APD. He was truly the nicest and most kind man that I knew in the DA's office. He always greeted everyone with a smile. He will be missed by everyone that knew him. My prayers and thoughts go out to his family during this very difficult time.

To my dearest friend .... with the warmest heart & smile . Longino School, scouts, CPHS & our weddings over the years has kept us in contact & treasuring those special memories. You will be greatly missed.

My deepest condolences to Al's family at this most difficult time. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Al was an outstanding prosecutor and an even better person. He was my supervisor in the Major Case Unit at Fulton County and he set an example for all of his ADAs to follow. Al talked with you, not at you. He listened and gave great advice. He was everything a boss should be, especially for the young prosecutor that I was back then. I will always remember his kindness, his...