Mike Dixon

mike dixon
Bertrand Michael “Mike” Dixon, 61, of Peabody, formerly of Danvers and Lowell, died Saturday, January 9, 2016 at the Kaplan Family Hospice House. He was the husband of Karen R. (Nadreau) Dixon, with whom he shared 23 years of marriage. Born in Lowell on January 15, 1954, he was the son of the late Robert E., Sr. and Gladys (Birchall) Dixon. He was raised and educated in Lowell and made his home there until 1995. Beloved by colleagues, Mike was employed by Medtronic in Danvers as a supervisor with the heart catheter export division for the last ten years. He began his career in manufacturing with General Electric, Wire and Cable Division where he worked his way up to plant manager and had held various management positions with other companies. A great NASCAR fan, he also loved the Red Sox and Patriots. He was devoted to his children and grandchildren, spending time with family and friends and traveling were his favorite things. In addition to his wife, he leaves his children, Joshua Parent and his wife Michelle of Pelham, NH, Jeremiah Parent of Methuen, James Dixon and his partner Jessica Rogers of Augusta, ME, Jessica Parent and her partner Miguel Velez of Ocala, FL, Ashleigh Gillespie of Sandown, NH, and Rebecca Waddle and her husband Aaron of Royal Palm Beach, FL, his grandchildren, Justin, Dillon, Alex, Kayla, Trinity, Adam, Siarra, Kamden, Maddux, Rylan, Bradyn, Skylar, Kaleb, Corbin, Lucas, Griffin, Avery, Jackson, and Colton. He was eagerly awaiting the births of two additional grandchildren in the coming months. He also leaves his siblings Robert Dixon, Jr. of New Mexico, Alice Quinlan and her husband Garrett of Pepperell, Mary Rosenquist of Dracut, Bernadette Blake and her husband Clifford of Lowell, and Christopher Dixon and his wife Christine of NH, and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a son, Jason Dixon. His Funeral Service will be held on Friday, January 15, 2016 at 11AM in C.R. Lyons & Sons Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers Square. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours are Thursday in the funeral home from 5-8PM. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 30 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701 or the American Heart Association, 300 5th Ave, Waltham, MA 02451.

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  1. Mike,
    I am so glad I got to know you while working together over the past decade. You were a great guy and coworker, and you will be greatly missed by many.

    To all of Mike family and loved ones,
    May you all find peace at this difficult time, and know that Mike is soaring with all our loved ones that have passed before us – free of the burdens of this world.

    Michelle Lima – Medtronic

  2. May you rest in peace Mike. We may not know each other enough but you always said hi to me. You will be missed.

    Best regards,
    Heng Mao

  3. Mike was a generous and kind-hearted guy who helped a lot of people. He helped me both professionally and personally through some difficult times. This is terrible loss for his family and friends. I am grateful he did not have to suffer and I know he is in a better place. We will miss you, Mike. 🙁

  4. Dear Karen,

    I am so sorry to hear of the sudden death of Mike. I met him at Medtronic as a new supervisor, which he “showed me the ropes” of the business, which I am thankful for. We would meet up for coffee & lunch and would always have a good laugh. He was always upbeat and engaging, always ready to listen. He was a friend and I will miss him.

    I am truly sorry for your loss and I hope Mike has found peace.

    With sincere condolences,
    Tom Lonergan

  5. I am deeply saddened by the loss of Mike. I will always remember his laugh, and our talks about dogs, Dodge trucks and Nascar. Lunch just wont be the same. He will be missed by many! My sincerest sympathy to his family.

    Elaine Gauhtier

  6. To Mike’s Family,
    I had the pleasure of dealing with Mike over the past 10 years on a regular basis at Medtronic through my staffing company. He was always professional and patient and we would share a joke or two now and then to liven up the day. I am so saddened to hear of his passing and wish to extend my deepest sympathy to all of you.

    Bill Kelly – Micro Tech Staffing

  7. Our relationship started at Hello – ❤️ – You and your heart was bigger than life – you loved silently- you cared deeply – you wanted everything to be just right – you smiled on the last day I saw you – you asked me to hold your hand – you shared your thankfulness in 3 little words : My heart will always hold this and how having you part of my life’s journey will never be the same without you :heart: May you rest in Peace Now :broken_heart:

  8. The shock and sadness to hear of Mikes death .My prayers go out to Karen and the rest of the family,Please accept my deepest Condolences .

  9. Worked with Mike with Tyco in Lubbock, TX. Loved the guy. He was such a sports fan, adored his Boston teams, NASCAR, but he also was a Rolling Stones fan. I gave him an old LP (Stones 1st from 1964) for his BD. He dang near kissed me. Had some fun times in but a short period. Way to young to be gone!! So sorry to read of his passing on FB. RIP, Mike.

  10. Dear Mike’s family- I first worked with Mike a decade ago, and always appreciated his helpfulness, trustworthiness, and ready laugh. I know I won’t be alone in missing the positive energy he brought to Medtronic. You have my deepest regrets and I hope your great memories of him stay forever.

    With sympathy,
    Ken Warnock


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