Hubert Dixon, Jr.

October 10, 1962 ~ February 27, 2023
Born in:
Benton, Mississippi
Resided in:
Lawrenceville, Georgia
Hubert Dixon Jr. passed away unexpectedly on February 27,2023. His untimely death has deeply saddened and shocked the family. Hubert Dixon Jr. was born October 10,1962 in Benton, Mississippi to the proud parents of Corintha Dixon and the late Hubert Dixon Sr. He eventually made his home in Yazoo City, Mississippi. Hubert at an early age, confessed a belief in Christ and united with Bethel A.M.E Church in Yazoo City Mississippi, under the leadership of Rev. G. Moore.
Hubert went to Yazoo City Public School and participated in basketball and tennis. He was also a member of the Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA). After graduation from high school, Hubert attended Tougaloo College (HBCU) in the Tougaloo area of Jackson, Mississippi and Holmes Community College in Goodman, Mississippi where he received an associate degree in Welding.
Hubert and Lillie were overjoyed when their son Jody was born in 1986. Hubert married the love of his life, Lillie, on March 18, 1988. After that, the family decided to relocate to Atlanta, Georgia. Hubert had a vision of becoming an entrepreneur in 1990, which he later realized with the help of his wife. Hubert ran his Janitorial services H & L Cleaning Inc. for over 20 years with great success. Hubert was very proud of his company, and he believed in his brand of business.
Hubert will be remembered and deeply missed by his lovely wife Lillie Dixon, as well as his two children Jody Cordalrro and Olivia Imana Dixon. Barbara Dixon Ross, Cassandra Matthews (Andrew), and Deidra Nicole Washington (Eric) are three sisters, and Vernon Livingston, Gregory Dixon (Sonya), and Patrick Dixon are three brothers. There were numerous nieces, nephews, great nieces and nephews, relatives, goddaughter, and friends.
Services
Funeral Service: March 11, 2023 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Wages & Sons Gwinnett Chapel
1031 Lawrenceville Hwy.
Lawrenceville, GA 30046
770-277-4550
Uncle Jody you will be missed and never forgotten. Your memories will be cherish and used to remember the times we got to share with you. And although we might not understand God’s plan, I know it must be one of his best because he chose you. Until we met again I know Kaleya has an angel…her Godfather. We love you. Our prayers are with the family.
-Nuk
Man I’m gonna miss;
You was one of my favorite cousins…
I’m so thankful that we talked on the phone a few months back and traded texts during the holidays. I often think about our visits when we were kids and ya’ll would cry when we left to go home. First cousins in our family are more like siblings and our love for each other never dies. I’m continuing to pray for our family. ????????????????
I’m really going to miss you, Jody. You kept Wright-Young, and I laughing every time you would come to Mississippi or we would travel to Georgia. I still believe you bought those wings from wingstop..???? We love you and we’re going to miss you. Till we meet again.
Love to Miss Lily, Olivia, and Jody and the many friends and family that will truly miss you.
The Monroe’s and Thurston’s (Indiana)
Our deepest sympathies for Hubert Dixon Jr. family, you are all in our thoughts and prayers.
My deepest condolences to the Dixon family as you mourn the loss of your loved one. From the King Family (Robert, Sherry, CJ, Tyler and Corey)
I’m very saddened to hear/read the news of Jody’s untimely transition and sending heartfelt prayers and condolences to Mrs Corinthia Dixon (Jody’s Dear Mother), Jody’s wife and children and the entire family and huge circle of friends and associates. May God bless US ALL with peace, comfort, strength and understanding of His Will! Thanks for making and sharing so many fond memories among US…our families, friends and associates…here in the Yazoo Community, as well as in Atlanta-area and elsewhere over many, many past years. The precious memories last forever and LOVE never dies! Stay strong and keep the faith!
Deborah, Eboni and Anthony McCrary
Sending my deepest heart felt condolences to the Dixon family during this most difficult time. Praying that the Holy Spirit will strengthen and comfort each of you.
“Yazoo City High School Class of 1980”
What a pleasure it was to have known you! BBQs, concerts and festivals will never be the same without your laughter, jokes, food and good drinks. You will always be at the top of our list as a dear friend. Rest well from labor here on earth, Jody. We know Heaven must be “all the way live” with you up there! LOL “Jody’s Got Your Girl and Gone!”