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Stephen P. "Steve" Dixon

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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May 3, 1956 - April 29, 2008. Dr. Stephen P. "Steve" Dixon, 51, passed away on April 29, 2008 in his Colorado Springs home. He was born on May 3, 1956 to William P. and Mary Jean (Fogarty) Dixon in Casper, Wyoming; he was one of 8 children. Dr. Dixon received his undergraduate degree from Regis...

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Dear Dixon Family,
Our deepest sympathies at this difficult time. We have many very fond memories of our times with Steve and the family during our years in Colorado Springs. Know that Steve and all of you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Dixon Family,

Please accept my sincere condolences for your loss. I had the opportunity to work with Dr. Dixon while he was at CHN. He enriched everyone who knew him. He inspired others to work compassionately for their clients and to think critically about their own beliefs. I will remember him for his humor and warmth. I hope that you will find comfort in your faith during this difficult time. God bless you.

I had the opportunity to work with Steve at CHN. Steve's humor, integrity, professionalism and pride in both his family and work were admirable and inspirational. He will be missed.

Dear Dixon Family - On behalf of the Knights of Columbus please accept our deepest condolences. As our Brother, Steve's name is to be added to the Colorado State Perpetual Memorial Society in which he will be remembered in pray by the Jesuit Fathers. May the Lord bring you all strength and peace.

Our sincerest condolences on the loss of Dr. Dixon. He was often seen cheering on Molly and her team at every hockey game. He was a nice person with whom to talk and will be missed greatly. We pray for God's guidance and healing to the Dixon family.
Sincerely, Gennifer Murillo and CeeCe Ahrenberg

Dr. Dixon was so helpful to our family in several times of need. He gave us enough wisdom to help ourselves. But we will miss knowing he is there in case we stumble. Sydne and Chay

Dearest Dixon Family, We are so saddened to hear of Steve's passing. In the few years we came to know him, at hockey games and on those fun hockey trips, we were delighted with his engaging conversation and lively personality. His passion and love for his kids was evident from the day we met him, and we are grateful for our memories of him. Sending our love, The Burnham Family

My deepest sympathy for your loss. He will be greatly missed.

Steve was my boss and friend for 3 years until I resigned my position at CHN on 4/18/08 to take another job. He was a joy to work for and with and will never be forgotten. His faith and convictions were strong and his humor infectious. We were all blessed to be a part of his life.