Throughout her life, Dixie loved spending time with friends and family. She treasured the years she spent at home raising her children. In the mid-70s, she began working for Target, where she enjoyed her work and made new friends and memories. After her retirement, she used her free time to create special bonds with her three granddaughters and spend time with family and friends; this included traveling, gambling, or just visits over coffee. Additionally, Dixie was known and will be remembered for her impeccable handwriting and unending desire to ‘tidy up.’
Dixie was preceded in death by her husband Chuck, parents Walter and Lydia, brothers Walter Jr. and Don, sister Darlene, brother-in-law Ed, and sisters-in-law Mokey and Sharon.
Dixie’s absence will be felt by all who knew and loved her. Memorials can be directed to Dixie’s family.
Throughout her life, Dixie loved spending time with friends and family. She treasured the years she spent at home raising her children. In the mid-70s, she began working for Target, where she enjoyed her work and made new friends and memories. After her retirement, she used her free time to create special bonds with her three granddaughters and spend time with family and friends; this included traveling, gambling, or just visits over coffee. Additionally, Dixie was known and will be remembered for her impeccable handwriting and unending desire to ‘tidy up.’
Dixie was preceded in death by her husband Chuck, parents Walter and Lydia, brothers Walter Jr. and Don, sister Darlene, brother-in-law Ed, and sisters-in-law Mokey and Sharon.
Dixie’s absence will be felt by all who knew and loved her. Memorials can be directed to Dixie’s family.
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