Connor Dixon (9 Apr 1993 - 26 Jan 2018)

Location
Heart of England Crematorium Eastboro Way Nuneaton CV11 6WZ
Date
9th Mar 2018
Time
12.45pm
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Location
The Nuneaton Rugby Club Liberty Way Nuneaton CV11 6RR
Date
9th Mar 2018
Time
1.45pm

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In loving memory of Connor Dixon who sadly passed away on 26th January 2018 after a brave 5 year battle with Cancer.

He will be sadly missed by all his family. He was truly loved by his wife Kelly, Tracey & Gez (Mum & Dad), Luke & Jordan (Brother & Sister) and Ellie, Leighton (Step daughter, Step son).

His brother Luke will be running in the 2018 London Marathon in his memory.
If you would like to read more about this, Connor's story, or make a donation in Connor's memory, please click here.

Connor was a well known lad in Galley Common, Nuneaton, partly due to being one of the "Dixon Triplets" as they were known. He was well liked at Hartshill School of which he attended 2004 - 2009.

Connor followed in his fathers footsteps by completing an Apprenticeship at Federal Mogul, Coventry, going on to become a well respected Manufacturing Engineer.

He was known to appreciate all things automotive. Over the years he had numerous cars (both modified and classic), as well as a few motorbikes. As a result of his hobby he made a lot of acquaintances, friends and even met some automotive celebrities along the way. Knowing his health was deteriorating, he set a challenge to enjoy himself and raise some money for Charity at the same time (see link above).

We would love people to leave comments and photo's on this memorial page, so that we can cherish them in a Memorial book later on. Even if you have already posted on Facebook, we would love if you would post here also.
We invite all his friends and acquaintances to join us on March 9th to pay their respects and celebrate Connor's life. We ask if you could click the Attendance button on this page to confirm your attendance on the day, so that we can best estimate numbers for the planned reception.

As a final note ; There is no Dress Code, Family Flowers Only.
In lieu of flowers, Connor would have preferred a Donation to Teenage Cancer Trust click here.

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Valerie Morgan wrote

Will miss your smiling face in full of beans cafe , was a pleasure to get to know as a customer and a friend xx

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Connor, I'm still in total shock at what happened. I think everyone can hand on heart say you were one amazing guy. So many memories, especially the Hartshill Hayes days. I don't think this is ever going to sink in for me or anyone. You are truely missed.

Connor, I'm still in total shock at what happened. I think everyone can hand on heart say you were one amazing guy. So many memories, especially the Hartshill Hayes days. I don't think this is ever going to sink in for me or anyone. You are truely missed.

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Valerie and Robert Wyer wrote

Connor ,our family remembers you in many respects.The polite ,smiling young man out socialising,who could relate to people of all agesThe positive,smiling young man who faced adversity bravelyYou are well respected and sadly missed. Be at peace.

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Justin Reid wrote

Connor,

You were more like a little brother than a cousin. Throughout everything, you always managed to keep a smile on your face and focused on the positive. A truly inspirational person.

I miss you pal.

Sleep tight

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I’ve had the pleasure of knowning Connor since primary school I will always remember how happy he was, He used to make me laugh all the time. I am honored to of met him, He will always be in my thoughts as in many others he has left such a legacy behind x

I’ve had the pleasure of knowning Connor since primary school I will always remember how happy he was, He used to make me laugh all the time. I am honored to of met him, He will always be in my thoughts as in many others he has left such a legacy behind x

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Chelsea Henney wrote

I've known Connor since middle school at Michael Drayton! I'm so happy to have known you and to have had the honour to grow up with you, in what seems forever! No matter if we hadnt spoke for years, if i seen you in asda or town you always say hello or just a smile if we didnt have time to chat! Your one of the most inspirational people I have known and done so much for charity and always your family has came first!

We have had some great laughs together, but I'm sorry the photos I have aren't at our best, but I hope they put a smile on someone's face! I'm saddened that unfortunately your aren't with us anymore and the time is coming to say our final farewells to you but you will always be with me in my memories I have of us!! Rest in peace Connor and fly high with those wings of yours!

You will always be loved and cherished!

Love chelsea. H
XOXO

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I think at this point we was far from sober! Always will be thinking of you. X

I think at this point we was far from sober! Always will be thinking of you. X

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Looking at these photos makes me happy that I have these memories of you Connor!

Looking at these photos makes me happy that I have these memories of you Connor!

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Ellie's 18th. Celebrating with close friends!

Ellie's 18th. Celebrating with close friends!

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I met Connor in April 2008 when he came to Federal-Mogul for his work experience placement with me in IT - pictured here. 

It was a pleasure to have known you Connor. You played the hand you were dealt with courage, strength and dignity. RIP dude

I met Connor in April 2008 when he came to Federal-Mogul for his work experience placement with me in IT - pictured here. It was a pleasure to have known you Connor. You played the hand you were dealt with courage, strength and dignity. RIP dude

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And another. Great one of you and Connor! X

And another. Great one of you and Connor! X

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I found some real old pics from all the way back to my 17th! Wishing you and your family all the best.

I found some real old pics from all the way back to my 17th! Wishing you and your family all the best.

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The ear to ear smile when you put your foot down properly after I made you do it πŸ˜†

The ear to ear smile when you put your foot down properly after I made you do it πŸ˜†

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You were a great person Connor and a great friend and I'm glad I could be a part of fulfilling your challenge

You were a great person Connor and a great friend and I'm glad I could be a part of fulfilling your challenge

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