Background
Dimon was born in 1916 in the Roebling section of Florence Township, New Jersey.
Dimon was born in 1916 in the Roebling section of Florence Township, New Jersey.
He enlisted in the United States Army in 1940 and served during the duration of American involvement in World World War World War II After the war, he worked as a lawyer, serving as Special Assistant Attorney General. In 1963 he became chairman of the Burlington County Republican Committee. After Gross resigned to run for the United States Senate in 1970, Dimon succeeded him, having been selected by Governor William T. Cahill.
After his term ended in 1973, Dimon continued to practice law in Mount Holly Township, New Jersey.
In 1991 he was elected to the New Jersey Senate representing the 30th District, covering parts of Burlington, Ocean and Monmouth Counties. He was the New Jersey Legislature"s oldest member.
On September 19, 1993, he died after a brief illness at the age of 77. He was succeeded in the Senate by Robert Singer.