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Harriet Marie Dixon

Bellingham, Washington

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Harriet Dixon, 98, passed away on September 28, 2016. Shet was born June 21, 1918 to John and Marie Stove, in Roche Harbor, Washington. She was the third of four sisters. The family moved to Bellingham when she was 6. Her father died one year later. Her mother raised her girls alone until her...

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dear donna just noticed the obit. had a feeling it was your mother. she was beautiful just like you.hope to see you sometime.betty fenton stoneking

Beautiful & Sweet Harriett
She was my childhood neighbor
Always a smile
Praying that God wraps His Loving Arms around your family during this time

Harriet a very sweet and kind Lady. Beautiful inside and out.I worked with Harriet at Norbell,I remember well Always with her beautiful and sweet smile, Herriet would ask How are you doing today,Harriet was always concerned about others well being,You could see that was her calling. caring and giving. May Herriets life be an inspiration to us all how life should be lived.So very sorry for the loss of your beautiful loved one Harriet.May God be with you all during this difficult time.❤

Harriet was such a lovely lady...loving, positive, cheery and so nice to be around. I enjoyed being in her presence and the light of Jesus shown through her. A gift to all of us. I am so sad that I can't make it to the funeral because of a bad cold, but I will be honoring her and thinking of the family.

Harriet was a sweet dear friend from years ago. We worked together in activities in the 80s. She was always so caring toward the residents & staff. And what a wonderfully creative lady she was! She threw a bridal shower for me in her home & invited all our coworkers. I still have the cake topper that she made! I also have a few adorable Christmas ornaments, too. One thing I remember most about Harriet was how much she loved her whole family. I loved hearing her reminisce about her childhood &...