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Dixie Dimple (Harmening) Limbocker



B: January 9, 1925
D: August 11, 2016

©Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
©Headstone photo by:Mike Casey
©Ford Funeral Service


Dixie Dimple (Harmening) Limbocker was born January 9 in Manchester, TX the youngest of five children.

She went to be with the Lord on August 11, 2016. Dixie married William (Bill) Limbocker on September 19, 1947. She wore many hats during her lifetime-daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.

She taught kindergarten in Del City for a few years and she worked as a clerk for the City of Del City. She always wore a smile and never knew a stranger. She was the first to laugh and quick with a hug.

She will be missed greatly by family and friends.

Dixie leaves behind her husband Bill Limbocker; son Sam Limbocker and wife Donna; daughter Debra Walker and husband Robert; grandson Jesse Bratton and wife Briana; granddaughter Melissa Gilkeson and husband Josh; grandson Michael Linse and wife Amber; grandson Scott Wilson; granddaughter Jennifer Wilson-Burns and husband David; and many nieces and nephews.

Dixie was blessed with twelve great-grandchildren







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