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- Dixie Dot Nelson1921 - 2010
Facts and Events
Name |
Dixie Dot Nelson |
Gender |
Female |
Birth? |
7 Oct 1921 |
Fort Dodge, Webster, Iowa, United States |
Marriage |
8 Jun 1941 |
Waterloo, Black Hawk, Iowa, United Statesto Delano G. Kendall |
Death? |
4 Aug 2010 |
Cedar Falls, Black Hawk, Iowa, United States |
Burial? |
7 Aug 2010 |
Waterloo, Black Hawk, IowaWaterloo Memorial Park Cemetery |
Image Gallery
Tombstone of Dixie Kendall Waterloo Memorial Park Cemetery (used with permission)
References
- Dixie Dot Kendall, 88, of Cedar Falls, formerly of Waterloo, died Wednesday, Aug. 4, at the Cedar Valley Hospice Home.
She was born October 7, 1921 in Fort Dodge, daughter of Hildreth and Elma Ford Nelson. She graduated from Waterloo East High School. She married Delano G. Kendall on June 8, 1941 in Waterloo. Dixie and her husband are life members of First Baptist Church and she was a dedicated circle member. Survivors include: her husband; a son, Dennis (Nancy) Kendall of Shingle Springs, Calif.; a daughter, Nancy (Richard) Polley of Waterloo; four grandchildren, Michele (Len) Milanowski of Shingle Springs, Calif., Brian (Candi) Buehner of Waterloo, Traci (Jeff Batterson) Butz of Denver, Dan (Monique) Kendall of Fair Oaks, Calif.; nine great grandchildren, Alicia, Kyle, and Hannah Milanowski; Michael and Dylan Buehner; Lexi Butz; Cassie and Delanie Kendall; and Kassie Batterson; a sister, Verda Guyer of Waterloo; two sisters-in-law, Jean Nelson and Anna Kendall, both of Waterloo; and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by: a brother, Bill Nelson; and a sister, Beverly (Norm) Faucher. Services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church with burial in Waterloo Memorial Park Cemetery. Public visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday at Hagarty-Waychoff-Grarup Funeral Service on West Ridgeway and at the church for an hour before services on Saturday. Memorials may be directed to Cedar Bend Humane Society, Cedar Valley Hospice or First Baptist Church. Dixie and Del have resided at the Western Home Communities, Wind Grace Residence, for the past 14 years, where she enjoyed her “special” garden, flowers and many friends. She loved animals, and they her, especially her beloved Kramer. Her joy was her family, near and far, and she loved the magic “Skype” which she used to see and hear her granddaughters sing to her. - http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=56818562
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