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Eugene "Geno" Dixon

Munson, Pennsylvania

Jan 22, 1941 – Feb 8, 2025 (Age 84)

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BORN
January 22, 1941
DIED
February 8, 2025
AGE
84
LOCATION
Munson, Pennsylvania

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MUNSON - Eugene "Geno" Dixon, 84, passed away at his residence on Feb. 8, 2025, surrounded by his family.Born Jan. 22, 1941, he was the son of William and Alberta (Parks) Dixon of Philipsburg.Geno retired from West Branch Area High School where he taught History, Urban Problems, Geography and...

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He was a great teacher,coach to so many. He was very helpful to all the students who were lucky enough to have him for a teacher. R.I.P Mr. Dixon

Georganne you and your family have our condolences. Mr. Dixon impacted the lives of so many students and students-athletes like myself. I have so many fond memories of him on the baseball field. He will be sadly missed by all. God Bless

I am so sorry for your loss Georganne and family. He will be missed by all who knew him

Geno was a lifelong teacher, mentor, friend, coach and an inspiration to all and anyone who knew him. He touched the lot of so many and will forever hold a special place in my and my husband Mike's heart. He was Mike's baseball coach and they shared a special bond and had a great team. RIP Geno. Much love to the family.

I´ve been very proud and blessed to call Gene Dixon my brother.As I´ve gone through my life every person who knew or found out he was my brother would tell me how great a person he was and how much they liked him.He was truly a family man and an all around good guy.I have so many memories of the times I had with him.He had a wonderful sense of humor, always making us laugh.A lot of people will miss him;I know I will.

He was literally one of the best history teachers I've ever seen! He made it the best way to learn it! If other teachers taught history like he did. You'd have a lot of very intelligent people in this world when it comes to history. Will be sadly missed!

My heart breaks for my Aunt Georganne and the family. I know how important Uncle Geno was to everyone. `Art´ as my Dad, Geno's brother Jim, called him was strong, kind, extremely funny and very talented. He prioritized his wife and family. He was generous and a joy to be around. He will be greatly missed. I´m convinced that he´s on the best fishing trip of his life with my Dad. Enjoying the laughs and memories and awaiting the time when he can be with his family and love of his life,...

My heart is broken. I lost one of two of my staples in life. I love you Dad!

May the happy memories you have provide some comfort. Mr. Dixon was a great teacher.