A spring graveside service for Dawn ?Pixie? Powell, 64, of 623 Gotham Street, will be held in North Watertown Cemetery.
Ms. Powell died Saturday, April 4, 2015 peacefully in her home while under the care of Hospice.
Calling hours will be held Sunday, April 12 from 2pm to 4pm at the Reed & Benoit Funeral Home with a funeral service to follow at 4 pm. A gathering for family and friends will take place at the VFW on Bellew Ave following the funeral service.
Born July 28, 1950 in Watertown, NY, she was the youngest daughter of Louis and Marion Powell.
A lover of fishing, fine dining and gambling. Her best day would be spent at any fishing hole, grabbing a bite to eat at Ponderosa, Long ways, Texas Roadhouse or Chili?s (girls, she will miss you), followed by a quick trip to Turning Stone Resort Casino to press her luck and finally hanging out with her one true love, Raymond D. Sprague.
Surviving are a son, Jason C. Nasworthy; three son-in-laws that she considered her sons, James Ellsworth, Gregory Bejar and Shane Zamlich; and three daughters, Tina M. Ellsworth, Brenda L. Bejar and Tamara J. Zamlich. Her treasured nine grandchildren, Richard ?Richman? Ellsworth, Tristan ?BooButt? Bejar, Devin ?DevDev? Nasworthy, Shelby ?Shelbers? Ellsworth, Kayla ?Kooka? Zamlich, Mia ?MeMe? Bejar, Destiny ?Deser? Nasworthy, Darien ?DarDar? Nasworthy and Shane ?Boo? Zamlich; two sisters, Lana ?Jean? Hall, Marion ?Biddy? Roberts; and three brothers Donald ?Donny? Powell, Louis ?Louie? Powell and Michael ?Mike? Powell; numerous cousins, nieces and nephews and countless extended family members.
Her eldest son, Charles R. Nasworthy Jr., sister, Sandra Glendenning and brother, Charles Powell died before her.
A benefit will be held in coming months to assist with expenses.
Online condolences may be made at www.reedbenoit.com.
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