Juan had lived in Hardin County, Tennessee for most of his life, attended St. John Missionary Baptist Church, and had been a car salesman for Jones Motor Company. He attended Lane College where he was Phi Beta Signa. Juan enjoyed football, basketball, baseball, fishing, cooking, working on car stereos, playing video games, and loved kids.
He is survived by his children, Kelsey Dixon of Counce, Tennessee, Drelynn Dixon of Memphis, Tennessee, and Nakelynn Dixon of Savannah, Tennessee; mother, Edith Weatherspoon of Savannah, Tennessee; siblings, Toyce Dixon of Florence, Alabama, Jordan Weatherspoon of Savannah, Tennessee, Sonya Green of Dayton, Ohio, Terrance Arnold of Henderson, Tennessee, Chequita Winters and Keith Winters, both of Nashville, Tennessee, Cindy Davis and Sylvia Davis, both of Savannah, Tennessee, Adrian Benton of Murray, Kentucky, Shanna Toliver of Jackson, Tennessee, Julius Griffin of South Bend, Indiana, and Dontillos Toliver of Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
In addition to his father, he was preceded in death by his sisters, Kiawasha Weatherspoon and Kizi Davis.