Noah B. Dillion, skilled model builder and Vietnam War veteran, dies at 77

Noah B. Dillion - Linnemann Funeral Homes - Erlanger
Noah B. Dillion - Linnemann Funeral Homes - Erlanger
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Noah B. Dillion, a resident of Erlanger, KY, passed away peacefully at his residence on October 2, 2025. Born on January 16, 1948, Noah was a graduate of Simon Kenton High School and worked as a talented scale model builder for Proctor & Gamble and other companies.

A U.S. Army Veteran, Noah served during the Vietnam War, a service that brought him great pride.

He is survived by his sons, Noah (Vicki McComas) Dillion Jr. and Anthony (Julie) Edward Dillion; sister Juanita Dillion; grandchildren Kirstie, Nathan, Logan, and Kaitlynn; and great-grandchildren Quinn, Xavier, Ellie, and Nova. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife Peggy Sue Dillion, brothers Tommy Dillion and Bill Dillion Jr., and granddaughter Kassidy Azel Dillion.

Private services will be held at the convenience of the family, and memorial contributions can be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. Online condolences can be shared at www.linnemannfuneralhomes.com.

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