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91原创 senior鈥檚 long service to community earns PNE award

Marion Dixon was honoured during Seniors Day at the PNE
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Marion Dixon, who volunteers at Food and Friends at the Brookswood Seniors Centre, had a snake draped around her neck at one of the seniors gatherings which include special guests such as a reptile expert. (Marion Dixon photo)

Marion Dixon admits she鈥檚 slowing down now that age has crept up on her.

She鈥檚 been so busy all her life that she鈥檚 never stopped to think about the march of time but now at 82, she鈥檚 admitted she can鈥檛 do as much as she used to. It鈥檚 her three decades of 鈥榙oing鈥 in this community that earned the attention of those who awarded the Extraordinary Senior Award at this year鈥檚 PNE.

鈥淥ut of 100 people, they picked me,鈥 Dixon said. 鈥淚 was overwhelmed.鈥

What surprised her the most about winning the award was the reaction from perfect strangers.

鈥淚 had people, while I was sitting鈥 come up to me to say congratulations,鈥 she said.

She found out she would receive the award about a month ago.

Dixon recalls how months ago while volunteering at the Brookswood Seniors Centre Food and Friends gathering that someone said she was going to nominate Dixon.

鈥淲e laughed and went on our way,鈥 Dixon said.

Others recognized the hard work and dedication she鈥檚 brought to her adopted home.

Born and raised in Montreal, she learned the value of service to others from her father, who died when she was 13. She had to leave school to support her family, and worked as a typist, a server, and a model.

鈥淚 started volunteering when I was about 16 years of age back in Montreal,鈥 she added.

She moved to 91原创 about 30 years ago to be closer to family and was a single parent. Many people may know her through Marion鈥檚 Lunches, as her cooking at the 91原创 Lions Evergreen building became well-known.

Dixon remains active with the Brookswood Seniors Centre.

鈥淲e are so proud of her and the years of service to seniors that she has contributed. She is so dedicated to ensuring that our seniors have positive experiences,鈥 said Bonnie Hartup, president of the Brookswood Seniors Centre.

Dixon has been helping at the centre since the start of the Meals on Wheels Food and Friends program with Hartup noted 鈥渟ome months we serve over 100 meals.鈥

Retirement Concepts, the Pacific National Exhibition (PNE) and the Alzheimer Society of B.C. are behind the award which was presented to Dixon on Aug. 22 as part of Seniors鈥 Day at the PNE.

鈥淚t鈥檚 important that we recognize the impact one incredible person like Marion can have on their community,鈥 said Alzheimer Society of B.C. CEO Maria Howard. 鈥淗er dedication to keeping seniors social, happy and healthy is a gift to those around her and a mission the Alzheimer Society of B.C. shares.鈥

鈥淔or the second year in a row, we find ourselves with an Extraordinary Senior Award recipient who embodies everything we imagined the award would be when it was created last year,鈥 said Retirement Concepts鈥 representative Jennie Deneka. 鈥淥ur heartfelt congratulations and thanks go out to Marion, and to the dozens of nominations we received from around the province.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 a great honour to once again host the Extraordinary Senior Award on Senior鈥檚 Day at the PNE Fair,鈥 said Shelley Frost, PNE president and CEO. 鈥淪eniors鈥 Day is a great way to give back to the seniors in our communities and allow them to enjoy one of the most historic events in our province. All of us here at the PNE would like to extend our congratulations to this year鈥檚 extraordinary senior Marion on her incredible win and want to thank her for all she does to support seniors and residents in the 91原创 community.鈥

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Marion Dixon, second from the right, was given the Extraordinary Seniors Award at the 2019 PNE. Presenting the award were K.C. the PNE mascot, PNE president and CEO Shelley Frost, Retirement Concepts鈥 Jennie Deneka, and Alzheimer Society of B.C. CEO Maria Howard. (PNE photo/Special to the 91原创 Advance Times)


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