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Dixie D. Kellar

Phoenix, Arizona

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Dixie D. Kellar, 63, of Sun Lakes, Arizona, a long time employee of Intel Corporation in Chandler passed away May 13, 2005. She is survived by her husband of 40 years Floyd L. Kellar of Sun Lakes. Two daughters, Kristina of Florida, Teresa of Ohio and one son Deron of Scottsdale, Arizona,...

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We will all draw from your strength in the face of adversity and remember you for the wonderful person & soul you were.

I always admired you for the way you lead your team. Someday our paths will CROSS again.
Marcel

Dixie,

Although I really didn't get a chance to work with you a whole lot, I really wanted to let you know that your warm smile and kinds words made me feel part of the team.

How do you say goodbye to someone who showed so much love and respect to others? Dixie was a brave fighting sole. She faced the challenge of beating cancer with courage and dignity. You would never have known she was suffering because she always had a smile on her face and kind words for others. I will miss hearing her singing across the aisle and seeing her smiling face each day. I hope I can be as brave as she was when facing adversity.

Dixie, your face will be missed in our meetings. You have a wonderful heart. Your smile will be missed

Dixie was my dear friend. All of us who knew her will miss her smile and friendly words of advice. It will not be the same here without her.

Dixie was such a wonderful woman. She had a heart of gold and cared so much for everyone. She had a wonderful way of making everyone she met feel so special. I will never forget our long talks about our Christian faith, our families, and our jobs (and just about everything else!). Our friendship was full of laughter, love and respect. I believe God brings people across our paths for a reason. Dixie made a huge impact on my life by showing me true kindness and compassion. I will miss Dixie so...

Dixie was a great friend and colleague. I will miss our walks around the Intel campus at lunch and her beautiful smile. My daughter Mychel will miss Miss Dixie's lap when she visits Intel. We all love you Dix.