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Charles Dixon Dees Iii

Venice, Florida

1950 - 2019 (Age 69)

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Dees, III, Charles DixonJune 5, 1950 - June 30, 2019Charles "Chuck" Dixon Dees, III of Venice, FL, died on June 30, 2019 in Scottsdale, Arizona at the age of 69. He was born June 5, 1950 in New Orleans, Louisiana to Helen MacKenzie Dees and Charles Dixon Dees, Jr. He is survived by his wife of 43...

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I cannot believe it has been a year already, I have a Picture of your smiling face in my office. Every now and then something comes up that I would ask your opinion or see what you thought. I miss not seeing you coming in and out of the office. Darlene Pruey

I am so sorry to hear of this. You are all in my prayers. He was such a light in this world and I enjoyed all my conversations with him.

Natalie

Anna, we are so sorry for your loss. My husband and I met you in Destin. We did not have the pleasure of knowing Chuck but always enjoyed talking with you. Sounds like you have some wonderful memories to get you through this difficult time. May God bless you and your family.

Laurie Tichenor
Homer, LA

You were a favorite board member at the Chamber. I'm so privileged to have had the opportunity, Rest In Peace

Bonnie and myself

My sincere condolences to the Dees Family. Chuck and I were friends at Metairie Jr. High and East Jefferson .

I was in the same classes as Chuck and, believe it or not, for some reason mentioned him to my husband

It saddens me to hear of Chuck's passing... he was more than a "boss" to me, he was my mentor and friend. I will forever be grateful for his support professionally and personally. Anna, keeping you and your family close to my heart and prayers. May loving memories ease your loss and find you comfort. ~ Jodi Carver (Customer Experience Manager, WM Sarasota Florida)

I had the privilege of knowing and working with Chuck for many years in his capacity as a Board member at the Florida Chamber of Commerce. Chuck was always kind, always a gentleman, and I am forever the beneficiary of having been one of his friends. Thank you, Chuck! We miss you.