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Dixie Lee Failinger

Birth06/28/1943 - Cumberland, Allegany, Maryland, USA
Death05/10/2006 - Richlands, Onslow, North Carolina, USA
MotherRuth Imogene Haines
FatherCharles L Digman

Born in Cumberland, Allegany, Maryland, USA on 06/28/1943 to Charles L Digman and Ruth Imogene Haines. Dixie Lee Failinger married Joseph Neil Gordon and had 6 children. She passed away on 05/10/2006 in Richlands, Onslow, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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Charles L Digman
1917 - 1977
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Ruth Imogene Haines
1923 - 1991
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Neil Gordon
1949 - 1979
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Donald Faye Failinger
Unknown - 1995
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Donald Dicillio
1934 - 1965
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Donald Failinger
Unknown - Unknown
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Kimberly Dawn Gordon
1963 - Unknown
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Michelle Warner
Unknown - Unknown
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Ashley Failinger
Unknown - Unknown
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Tod Gordon
Unknown - Unknown
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Todd Gordon
Unknown - Unknown
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Kim Rand
Unknown - Unknown

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