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Dixie Ann <I>Conner</I> Aoki

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Dixie Ann Conner Aoki

Birth
Sterling, Logan County, Colorado, USA
Death
14 Apr 2020 (aged 77)
City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Burial
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Dixie Ann Aoki, 77, of Denver, Colorado passed away on Tuesday, April 14, 2020 due to complications of the Covid19 coronavirus. Dixie was born to Evelyn Dixon Moore of Galesburg, Illinois, and Jean Pratt Conner of Cromwell, Indiana on July 4, 1942 in Sterling, Colorado. She lived in Colorado and California for most of her life. She was living at Holly Heights Care Center in Denver, Colorado at the time of her death.

Dixie loved the Colorado Rocky Mountains and the rich history of her home state and its colorful pioneers. She also loved opera, ballet, the British royal family and enjoyed digging into her family genealogy. In her youth she traveled the country with her mother and stepfather, studied music and singing and sang with the Denver Classic Chorale. She was fascinated by various religious beliefs, particularly Episcopalian, Judaism and Latter Day Saints, which she often blended together into her own unique belief system.

Dixie was married five times, each of her marriages being an adventure in its own way.

Dixie is survived by her two sons, Edward and Ronald Peters, her brother, Ronald Conner and Grandson, Donovan Peters.
Dixie Ann Aoki, 77, of Denver, Colorado passed away on Tuesday, April 14, 2020 due to complications of the Covid19 coronavirus. Dixie was born to Evelyn Dixon Moore of Galesburg, Illinois, and Jean Pratt Conner of Cromwell, Indiana on July 4, 1942 in Sterling, Colorado. She lived in Colorado and California for most of her life. She was living at Holly Heights Care Center in Denver, Colorado at the time of her death.

Dixie loved the Colorado Rocky Mountains and the rich history of her home state and its colorful pioneers. She also loved opera, ballet, the British royal family and enjoyed digging into her family genealogy. In her youth she traveled the country with her mother and stepfather, studied music and singing and sang with the Denver Classic Chorale. She was fascinated by various religious beliefs, particularly Episcopalian, Judaism and Latter Day Saints, which she often blended together into her own unique belief system.

Dixie was married five times, each of her marriages being an adventure in its own way.

Dixie is survived by her two sons, Edward and Ronald Peters, her brother, Ronald Conner and Grandson, Donovan Peters.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209669639/dixie_ann-aoki: accessed ), memorial page for Dixie Ann Conner Aoki (4 Jul 1942–14 Apr 2020), Find a Grave Memorial ID 209669639, citing Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA; Maintained by SwHoot (contributor 49054756).