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Leo DIXON Obituary

DIXON, Leo Gordon. Passed away peacefully on May 19th 2017, in his 86th year. Dearly loved husband of Jill for 58 years; much loved Dad, friend and father-in-law of Margot and the late Mark, Jo and Paul, Mark and Jodie, and Georgie and Shane; treasured grandfather of Matt and Nicky, Eve, Lachie and Pippa. In accordance with Dad's wishes a private service was held on Tuesday, May 23rd 2017. State of Grace East 09 5270366
Published by The New Zealand Herald on May 24, 2017.

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Inci Tarzi

August 25, 2017

Inci Tarzi

August 25, 2017

Inci Tarzi

August 25, 2017

Dear Jill and Leo Gordons Dixon's family,

I was so sorry to hear the loss of your dear husband, father grandfather on May 19th 2017.
Please accept my condolence.
It is through a friend in Rotary I was able to hear about your loss, may his soul rest in peace.

Dear Jill as you may recall' 24 years ago in 1993 while I was visiting our friends Don & Jenny Speirs in Auckland, we visited you and planted a Golden Totara tree in your garden as you can see in the photograph. In 1994 we were invited to USA by RI my dear husband ahap was Group Discussion Leader in Los Angeles California where we lost him, miles away from Turkey. After fighting with many problems the years flew bye and but last year December 2016 I tried to reach Speirs but no success. I was wondering how is my dear friends and the Golden Totara we planted together in your garden. The Rtn. Friend of NZ sent me their e-mail but I still did not get answer from them. Hope they are fine and in good health.

So dear Jill and the Dixon family please consider that you have a home in stanbul Turkey. We will be delighted to host you any time.

Hoping to hear from you
Best regard and love.
Inci Tarzi


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