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Sheffield Scientific School 263 (B.S. Univ. Rochester 1938), the wife of Theodore Behn Steinhausen (Univ. Michigan 1935-37; MD. Umv Rochester 1941), Ann (Umv Rochester ^-'42), the wife of Tyler Perry Cobb (B.A. Princeton 1938), and Edgar Clinton, Jr (Univ. Rochester ex-45). Death due to coronary occlusion. Buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester. Survived by wife, children, five grandchildren, and mother Alan Carson Dixon, Ph.B. 1909. Born July 18, 1886, in Chicago, III. Died May 4, 1944, in Chicago, III. Father, Arthur Dixon, founder Arthur Dixon Transfer Company, motor trucking, cartage, and shipping, Chicago; son of Arthur and Jane (Allen) Dixon of Fermanaugh County, Ireland. Mother, Annie (Carson) Dixon; daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann (Laing) Carson of Ireland Harvard School for Boys, Chicago, and Philhps-Andover. Mechanical engineering course; member St Anthony and Delta Psi Associated with Butler Brothers, wholesalers of general merchandise, Chicago, 1909-28 (clerk 1909-13, successively manager and buyer china, glassware, and electrical fixture departments, manager import department, assistant general manager, and general merchandise manager 1913- 28); real-estate and investment broker 1928-31; vice-president and treasurer Arthur Dixon Transfer Company 1931-41, president and treasurer 1941-44; vice-president Terminal National Bank of Chicago and part owner and secretary Site of Fort Dearborn Building Corporation 1929-31, historian, vice-president, and regional director for '09 S, for a number of years; fellow American Geographical Society, member Yale Engineering Association, American Museum of Natural History, Field Museum of Natural History, Art Institute of Chicago, and Masonic order, treasurer and vestryman St James' Church (Episcopal), Chicago. Married (1) October 12, 1912, in Rockford, 111, Adalyn Emerson Thompson (Wellesley Coll ex-\2), daughter of Norman F Thompson, '81, and Adahne Eliza (Emerson) Thompson (B.A. Wellesley Coll 1880), granddaughter of Norman C. Thompson, rc-1849, great-granddaughter of Rev. Ralph Emerson (B.A. 1811), and sister of Norman F Thompson, Jr., '06, and Ralph E Thompson, '09 S No children Mrs Dixon died February 5, 1915. Married (2) June 14, 1917, in Chicago, Janet, daughter of John Stacker and Ann (Gross) Miller. No children Mr. and Mrs Dixon were divorced in 1943. Death due to pneumonia. Buried in Rosehill Cemetery, Chicago Survived by three sisters, Kate D. Martin, the wife of Wilton B Martin (Beloit Coll. ^#-'94) of Chicago, Elsie D Faithorn, the wife of Walter E.
Title | Yb 65, Obituary Records of Graduates of Yale University Deceased During the Years 1940-1945 |
Creator | Yale University |
Place of Publication | New Haven, Connecticut (Conn.) |
Date | 1940-1945 |
Call Number | Yb 65 |
Language | English |
Subject | Yale University -- Biography |
Type | Periodical |
Identifier | http://hdl.handle.net/10079/bibid/3036259 |
Repository | Manuscripts and Archives |
Repository URL | http://www.library.yale.edu/mssa |
Series | Bulletin of Yale University |
Title | Page 263 |
Transcript | Sheffield Scientific School 263 (B.S. Univ. Rochester 1938), the wife of Theodore Behn Steinhausen (Univ. Michigan 1935-37; MD. Umv Rochester 1941), Ann (Umv Rochester ^-'42), the wife of Tyler Perry Cobb (B.A. Princeton 1938), and Edgar Clinton, Jr (Univ. Rochester ex-45). Death due to coronary occlusion. Buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, Rochester. Survived by wife, children, five grandchildren, and mother Alan Carson Dixon, Ph.B. 1909. Born July 18, 1886, in Chicago, III. Died May 4, 1944, in Chicago, III. Father, Arthur Dixon, founder Arthur Dixon Transfer Company, motor trucking, cartage, and shipping, Chicago; son of Arthur and Jane (Allen) Dixon of Fermanaugh County, Ireland. Mother, Annie (Carson) Dixon; daughter of Thomas and Mary Ann (Laing) Carson of Ireland Harvard School for Boys, Chicago, and Philhps-Andover. Mechanical engineering course; member St Anthony and Delta Psi Associated with Butler Brothers, wholesalers of general merchandise, Chicago, 1909-28 (clerk 1909-13, successively manager and buyer china, glassware, and electrical fixture departments, manager import department, assistant general manager, and general merchandise manager 1913- 28); real-estate and investment broker 1928-31; vice-president and treasurer Arthur Dixon Transfer Company 1931-41, president and treasurer 1941-44; vice-president Terminal National Bank of Chicago and part owner and secretary Site of Fort Dearborn Building Corporation 1929-31, historian, vice-president, and regional director for '09 S, for a number of years; fellow American Geographical Society, member Yale Engineering Association, American Museum of Natural History, Field Museum of Natural History, Art Institute of Chicago, and Masonic order, treasurer and vestryman St James' Church (Episcopal), Chicago. Married (1) October 12, 1912, in Rockford, 111, Adalyn Emerson Thompson (Wellesley Coll ex-\2), daughter of Norman F Thompson, '81, and Adahne Eliza (Emerson) Thompson (B.A. Wellesley Coll 1880), granddaughter of Norman C. Thompson, rc-1849, great-granddaughter of Rev. Ralph Emerson (B.A. 1811), and sister of Norman F Thompson, Jr., '06, and Ralph E Thompson, '09 S No children Mrs Dixon died February 5, 1915. Married (2) June 14, 1917, in Chicago, Janet, daughter of John Stacker and Ann (Gross) Miller. No children Mr. and Mrs Dixon were divorced in 1943. Death due to pneumonia. Buried in Rosehill Cemetery, Chicago Survived by three sisters, Kate D. Martin, the wife of Wilton B Martin (Beloit Coll. ^#-'94) of Chicago, Elsie D Faithorn, the wife of Walter E. |