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Dempsey T. Dixon

89, Perrineville, New Jersey

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Dempsey T. Dixon, 89, of Perrineville, N.J., formerly of Jersey City, N.J., died June 6, 2010. The family will receive friends on Saturday, July 10, 2010 at Bull Run Farm, Perrineville, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Arrangements are by the Judkins Colonial Home, Plainfield, N.J. A retired shift...

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I first met Dempsy over 25yrs thru the Boyd family @ Mayflower Farm. Dempsy never forgot a person he met and always made you feel like you were a best friend and the most important person of the moment to him. His kindness and gentleness to animals and people alike will never be forgotten. I know he has peacefully met up with all his favorite horses waiting for him over the Rainbow Bridge. Dempsey, you will be always remembered with a smile. Thank you for being a part of my equine life,...

Rest in Peace Dempsey. From your Daughter in law, Kathleen L. Dixon

Demsey T. Dixon was my father in law. Rest in Peace Dempsey. My sympathy goes out to his wife for the loss of her husband. May peace fill her heart at this time. May peace be with my newphew Sean Bishop, Jean Margaret and Madison.

I give my deepest sympathy to the Dempsey and The Dunn Family as I lived across the street from Helene who was like a 2nd Mom to me and introduced me as a child to the love of horses. Which I still love to this day. I love all the Dunn's (Helene, Ronnie, Helene, Karen, etc.) as they know. I remember Mr. Dixon as such a sweet, kind, and caring man. May he rest in peace. Again my deepest condolences and sympathy to both The Dempsey and Dunn Family.

Love Always,
Barbara...

I give my deepest sympathy to the Dempsey and The Dunn Family, as I lived across the street from Helene who was like a 2nd Mom to me and introduced me as a child to the love of horses. Which I still love to this day. I love all the Dunn's (Helene, Ronnie, Helene, Karen, etc.) as they know. I remember Mr. Dempsey as such a sweet, kind, loving and caring man. May he rest in peace. Again my deepest condolences and sympathy and love to both The Dempsey and The Dunn Family.

I worked as an officer at the Training School for Boys at Jamesburgunder the supervision of shift commander Dixon for many years, he was always firm fair and consistant. He will live onthrough his good deeds and kind words remembered by many.

I will always remember Uncle Dempsey and
and Aunt Jean, they have always been and will always be a part of my life,
from 89 Oak St, Jersey city N.J.
Charley and I pray for Mike and her family.
We should all celebrate your dad's life and
admire him for accomplishing his dream.
There will always be only one "Uncle Dempsey".

Love
Joanie and Charley Axt

P.S. Our condolences also go to Helena
and her family. We thank you for...

May he rest in peace. I too have many great memories of being down on the farm and at your house with your family. My love goes out to everyone.
You can sure come up with some new fangle ways. I have never thought I would be sending condolences over the net.

My deepest condolences go out to my cousin Mike and her family. I have many great childhood memories with my Uncle Dempsey and Aunt Jeanne (from Jersey City to Jamesburg to Perrineville!) May God comfort and strengthen all of his loved ones.

Wanted to send my love and condolences for Mr. Dixon. He was influential in my understanding the importance of owning property early in one's life. I have many fond memories of growing up and our families sharing time, including 'little Mike' & 'big Mike'. Best regards to the family.