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Dixie Snow

Salt Lake City, Utah

1913 - 2015

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Dixie Mangum SnowMarch 25, 1913- November 24, 2015Dixie K Mangum Snow died in her home on November 24, 2015. Her heart finally gave out at the age of 102. She was the last living child of Provoans W. Lester Mangum and Jennie Knight Mangum, and the last remaining grandchild of Jesse Knight and...

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I'm filled with mixed emotions, because no matter how long a mother lives, she is still missed when she "graduates." But I'm happy that after 28 years, she can rejoin your dad, who has probably been waiting for her for some time! Dixie introduced my parents to Terrace Falls, where they lived 1991-2002, and they also loved their condo and the wonderful people there. I last knocked on your mother's door when she was 100, and she walked to the door unassisted and invited me in. I treasure...

Sincere condolences to the family on your loss. Our heavenly Father cares from you, find comfort and peace in his word (Isa. 41:10) at this most difficult time.

Jerry, I was sad to hear this news, yet rejoice in a very long and wonderful life well lived. Your mother was so friendly to all and very kind to my mother. That was pretty special of her in itself. Dixie was a great lady and devoted Latter-day Saint and stalwart member of the Short Hills Ward. I'm sure she was wherever she attended.

We lost my father-in-law at 93 this year who was as sharp as ever and still driving. Your mom's 102 years makes it look like he died young. I look...

Though I never knew you personally, I want to thank you for the unconditional love and compassion I know you have shown to those you love. The impact upon these, and I am certain many, lives is a legacy they will proudly "pay forward", simply because it is the right thing to do. You are very truly loved, and will be missed. You are carried in many hearts. Rest in Love. Cyndi

Steve and Eric:

Sorry to read of your mother's passing. She was an incredible individual. Her impact on the two of you was something I thought about often back in the early 1980s when we worked together in Cambridge. I suspect celebrating her life will be joyful.