In Loving Memory

Photo of Alejandro Dixon

Alejandro Dixon

July 16, 1999 — May 14, 2026

In Loving Memory of My Brother July 16, 1999 - May 14, 2026 It is with heavy hearts and profound sadness that we announce the passing of a beloved son, brother, and friend, known to many simply as "My Brother." Born on July 16, 1999, in Whiteville, North Carolina, he left this world far too soon on May 14, 2026, in a peaceful car accident. "My Brother" was the cherished son of the late Carlissa and Alex Dixon, who predeceased him, leaving an indelible mark of love and guidance that shaped the remarkable person he became. He was also preceded in death by his brothers Samuel Casiano and sisters Alexandria and Denise Dixon. He leaves behind a family who will forever cherish his memory: his brother Jeremiah Dixon and his sisters Angelica and Angelina Dixon, who shared a bond that time can never erase. Although his parents have passed, their love continues to resonate through the lives of their surviving children. An alumnus of South Columbus, "My Brother" carried the values of integrity and dedication into every aspect of his life. These attributes served him well during his years of military service, where he proudly served in the Army from 2019 to 2022. His commitment to his country was unwavering, and he held his fellow service members in the highest regard. Though the family has chosen to honor his life in a private ceremony, we ask that those who wish to pay tribute consider making a donation in his name to the American Heart Association, an organization close to the family's heart. "My Brother" touched the lives of many with his warm smile, compassionate spirit, and the unyielding kindness he showed to everyone he met. He was a beacon of hope and strength to those around him, and his legacy will continue to inspire us all. As we say goodbye to our beloved "My Brother," let us remember him not in sorrow for his passing but in gratitude for the joy and love he brought into our lives. May his soul find eternal peace, reunited with his parents and siblings who went before him, and may we all find comfort in the memories that will forever remain in our hearts.