Dixie G. Bedore (1932-2014)

Dixie Bedore

          Dixie G. Bedore, age 81 a resident of Pleasant Prairie WI, died Sunday February 9th 2014 at her residence.

          Dixie was born June 22, 1932 in Kenosha to Allen and Cecile (Lynch) Upham. She was educated in the schools of Kenosha and on July 22, 1950, she was united in marriage with Harry Bedore at St. Thomas Catholic Church in Kenosha.

          Dixie worked for the American Motors Corporation for 30 years in the engineering department. She retired in 1980. She was a long time member of St. Thomas Catholic Church and was subsequently a member of St. Therese Catholic Church. Dixie loved to travel and loved animals. She never hesitated to lend a hand to anyone who needed help.

          She is survived by her husband Harry of Pleasant Prairie and by her brother Thomas (Debra) Upham of Dover Tennessee and her sister Sue (Ed) Ide, also of Tennessee. She is further survived by many nieces and nephews.

          Dixie was preceded in death by her parents and by her sister Patricia Lorent.

          A time to visit with the family will be on Thursday February 13th 2014 at 5:00PM at the Kemper Center Founders Hall. A brief Catholic prayer service will conclude the visitation at 6:00PM.

Thoughts for Dixie G. Bedore (1932-2014);

  • CARL & BARB ACERBI says:

    WHAT WE HAVE ONCE LOVED AND ENJOYED,
    WE CAN NEVER LOSE. ALL THAT WE “LOVE DEEPLY”,
    BECOMES A PART OF US.
    OUR SINCERE CONDOLENCES, HARRY,
    CARL AND BARB ACERBI. “WISH WE COULD BE THERE”.

  • Mary Lou Studer-Curtin says:

    Sincere sympathy for your loss. I knew Dixie and the Upham family as a kid on 30th. We had so much fun in the neighborhood and Dixie was the one who was the most fun…..the Upham family was so welcoming. They had a player piano and we spent hours on that piano singing, etc….my favorite tune on that piano was: ” I’m looking at the World Though Rose Colored Glasses”. My family moved to Michigan when my dad retired from KPD and I was 13 yrs old, I saw Dixie only one time after that…..so she will remain my “fun loving chum from 30th”. The Upham family was so nice.

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