Basil Dixon
19-04-2024 21:46 via vtdigger.org

Basil Dixon

Born Oct. 20, 1936Lowell, MassachusettsDied March 22, 2024Lowell, MassachusettsBasil Dixon, a native of North Chelmsford, died on March 22, 2024, at Lowell General Hospital after a brief illness. He was 87 years old.Basil is survived by his daughter, Emily North, of Brattleboro, Vermont; grandchildren Violet Zarriello, Miles Goldenbird, Jonah Goldenbird, and Maria Zarriello; and his lifelong friend and cousin, George Dixon, of North Chelmsford, Massachusetts. Basil was predeceased by his grandmo
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