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Dixie Lee Stolfa

Bloomington, Illinois

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Stolfa, Dixie LeeBLOOMINGTON - Dixie Lee Stolfa, 82, of Bloomington, passed away Friday, November 21, 2025, at OSF St. Joseph Medical Center, Bloomington. Carmody-Flynn Funeral Home, Bloomington.

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Dixie was my backyard corner neighbor for years and my sister's classmate. I remember seeing her on her many walks around the neighborhood. I also remember Gary our mailman who wrote a note below and how the neighborhood children looked forward to seeing him on his route. My sympathy to Tony and his family.

My condolences to the whole Stolfa family. Dixie, CJ, Mike & I had many good times together over the years. Whither it was vacationing at the Beachcomber, peeling and eating boiled shrimp on Lateet Drive or going out to eat I have many wonderful memories. She handled her disease so graciously may she rest in peace. God bless Dixie.

Our condolences to the family. From her two counsins Linda K. (Stein) Schlosser & Marilea (Stein) Capodice

So sorry for your loss

Mixed blessing for all of the Stolfas and extended loved ones! I took care of Dixie´s nails for many years and loved her spirit, she was in such great shape and back then walked many miles all over Bloomington and Normal, loved her family and put them all first, loved the Sun and adored every child she cared for and followed their lives long after she was their child caregiver! Loved by so many people and missed by all...including me! My heartfelt condolences to all!

Dixie has been a sweet friend of mine since Kindergarten at Sheridan Grade School. I loved how Dixie cared for so many youngsters at their home, giving them each a wonderful start in life. Once we moved to Texas, I didn´t see her as much but we remained friends and we would get together when I went back to visit my family and friends in Bloomington/Normal. I have wonderful memories of all the fun times we had with Connie all those years. Thanking God for her life.

She was a great lady! As a child my parents lived next door to them and she was like a second mom to me. They would have me put on my P.J.'s and take me with them to the drive-in movies on Friday night! Another memory was she always had plastic covers on the couch and chairs and that was before kids. (Had not seen that before) When they started having a family I would babysit for Todd and Doug...Loved the family! CJ hit it off really well with my dad because he had played fast pitch...

What a beautiful tribute for a gentle, loving soul. Condolences to all that loved and cherished her.

Condolences to all family of Dixie. I was the mailman of 18 Lateer Drive for 29 years. I enjoyed every minute I had seeing and chatted with her. She was unique and enjoyable