Obituary Jessie “Pete” Dixon was the oldest child of the late Mr.
Jessie Dixon and Margaret Washington Littleton. Jessie was
born on November 1, 1960, in Yazoo County, MS. He attended
Linwood Elementary and Benton High School. Jessie accepted
God as his personal savior at an early age, and was baptized
at Tri Union AME Church under the leadership of Reverend
J. R. Rosenthal. His career included farm labor, construction
work, and a personal care attendant. His passion was working
on his truck, shopping and greeting friends at Walmart,
spending time with family, and watching cowboy movies.
Our heavenly Father called him home on September 26, 2025,
at 12:01 PM after a lengthy illness.
He leaves to cherish his memories: his loving mother, Margaret
Washington Littleton; four sisters, Carolyn (Wilburn) Dixon
of Vaughan, MS, Tracy Dixon of Vaughan, MS, Jennell
(Levi) Riddle of Nashville, TN, and LaShunka Rena Kirklin
of Lexington, MS; three brothers, Charles (Debra) Dixon of
Vaughan, MS, Thomas Anderson of Ayden, NC, and James
Anderson of Greenville, NC; three aunts, Wille Mae (Cleotha)
Lewis of Homewood, IL, Lillie C. Jenkins of Ebenezer, MS,
and Blanche Dixon of Madison, MS; four uncles, Hubert
Washington of St. Louis, MO, Jake Washington, Jr., of Benton,
MS, Oscar (Rosaceal) Dixon of Lexington, MS, and Robert
(Tamara) Dixon of Sioux Falls, SD; special friend, Vickey
Clay, special cousin, Henry Dixon, nine nieces and nephews
and twelve great-nieces and nephews; and a host of other
relatives, family, and friends.
He was preceded in death by his loving father, Jessie Dixon;
maternal grandparents, Bertha Washington and Jake
Washington, Sr.; paternal grandparents, Edward Dixon and
Lille C. Dixon, and three uncles and two aunts.
Shaffer - Collins Funeral Home
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