Dixie LeeDawn Moore

dixie moore

Dixie LeeDawn Sloan Moore left us April 29, 2020 at her home in Daingerfield surrounded by her family. Born December 12,1955 in Arkansas, daughter of Suzanne and Jack Sloan. Dixie married Sam Moore on September 1, 1979 in Black Rock, Arkansas and he was the love of her life. Dixie graduated from Black Rock, Arkansas.. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Most importantly she was a true lady. Someone whom any could depend on and find a friend in. Dixie helped run Moore trucking and after her husband’s passing she became the CEO until her death. She was loved by many of her students during and after her time as a substitute teacher. She loved to travel, take photos of family during reunions, and offer a helping hand whenever and wherever she saw that it was needed. Dixie will be missed by so many and we can only hope that “Mawmaw and Pawpaw are riding right beside each other, smiling, and holding hands in a big truck meant just for them in heaven.”

She was preceded in death by her husband, Coach Sammy Moore; mother, Suzanne Sloan; and nephew, Justin Durham.
 
She is survived by son, Randy (Melinda), grandchildren, Bradley Moore, Clayton Moore, Kendra Moore, Kristine (Zach) Albin, great-grandchildren, Gracey Albin and Alexander Albin; son, Sammy (Jill), grandchildren, Conner Moore, Brady Moore, and Cole Moore; father, Jack Sloan; sister, Lesia Phillips and Dina Durham(Sloan); brothers, Daniel Sloan (Cindy), Kelley Sloan, Michael Sloan (Kendra), Patrick Sloan (Michele); 16 nieces and nephews; 21 great-nieces and great-nephews; one great great-nephew; sister-in-law, Sandra Sue Welsh (Ken), nephew, Scott Welsh (Heather), great-nephews, Emerson and Palmer Welsh, nephew, Todd Welsh (Pam), great-nieces, McKenzie Welsh and Maisyn Srna, great-nephew, Rase Welsh; brother0in-law, Robert Moore (Becky), nephew, Billy Moore, great-nephews, Izaac and Jacob Moore, niece, Jenna Elder (Jasen), great-nephews, Jaxson, Carter and Maxwell Elder; sister-in-law, Penny DeMastes (Charlie), niece, Cindy Crabtree (Kevin), great-nieces, June and Della Crabtree, nephew, Jason DeMastes (Jenna), great-niece, Faye DeMastes. Dixie has many cousins and a large group of friends who will also miss her daily.

Private graveside services will be held Sunday, May 3, 2020 at Woodlawn Memorial Park under the direction of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home in Hughes Springs. There is no scheduled visitation, but friends are welcome to come by the funeral home between 12:00 noon and 5:00 p.m. Saturday, May 2, 2020 to view and sign registry. 

In Loving Memory of "Miss Dixie"

 

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  1. Randy you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers, theres no words that I could speak that would take away the pain of a lost loved one especially a mother. Mrs Dixie was truly loved by many and she touched many peoples lives. God gained another Angel and we know the love Mrs DIxie had for the Lord, and in knowing that we also know without a doubt we will see her again one day. Our Condolences and Prayers are with you and the family in this time of loss, and Please don't hesitate to call if there is anything we can do.

  2. We are sorry for your loss. Mrs. Dixie was a very sweet lady, I enjoyed talking with at the store. She will be truly miss. Our prayers to the family.

  3. Our Deepest Sympathies to the Family. Dixie was an amazing lady, loved her so much. Your in our thoughts and prayers. The good Lord gained an amazing Angel. I can see Sam waiting with open arms to hug her once again. May God bless you all during this time.

  4. Born 3 days apart to Moms that were good friends, we spent a lot of good times together in our first 18 years. From after school cheerleading practice, to every fun school activity I remember her smile. She was sweet and kind. She will be missed, but I will treasure my memories of her as one of my friends that helped shape my early life.

  5. Every time we seen Dixie she was always smiling. A very gracious woman. She had such a deep love for her grand and great grandchildren and her family….you could see it beaming from her. We love you and will miss you dearly.


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