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Wednesday, May 6, 2026 at 11:36 AM

Brian M. Dixon

Brian M. Dixon

Dixon

May 26, 1973 April 20, 2026

ATHENS — Brian Dixon is gone. Some people leave a hole in your life when they pass. Brian Dixon has left a gaping crevice in ours.

He had a gift for making the mundane feel like an adventure, whether running errands or simply spending time with his cons tant compani on, Paige. An artist in Athens, Dixon always was brimming with ideas, plans, and projects, including the Very Good Puzzle Company, which brought joy to all who met them at local markets.

Dixon and his big, beautiful beard, truly never met a stranger. Kind, funny, and deeply loving, he gave his whole heart to everything he did — whether serving as the voice of Clarke Central Gladiators softball games, baking the BEST cinnamon rolls, or making sure everyone’s drink was full at a gathering.

A native of Waycross, Dixon graduated from Ware County High School in 1991 before bringing his talent to Athens and his alma mater, the University of Georgia. A lifelong animal lover and dedicated volunteer with Campus Cats, Dixon was a devoted cat-dad to Daryl Dragon and Monty Tom T. Hall.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Maryann Dixon.

He is survived by his wife and best friend of 29 years, Paige Malcom-Schechterle Dixon; his father, Truman Dixon; his siblings, Jennifer (Will) Flowers and Mark (Darla) Dixon; his nephews, Walker and Koen Flowers; his in-laws, Carla and Gary; and Barbara Brown; and countless friends and loved ones whose lives he touched.

In lieu of flowers, Mrs. Dixon asks donations be made to Campus Cats (catzip.org) or Nuçi’s Space (nucis.org) A celebration of Dixon’s life will be held at a later date.


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