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Dixie Lee Cleveland, age 84 died Tuesday, July 16th with her family by her side after a recent emergency surgery from which she never fully recovered. Dixie was born to Jessie McGregor and Emmons Chamberlain in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho on May 5, 1940.
Dixie is survived by her soulmate, Kenneth Cleveland with whom she had been married nearly 65 years; son Kenny (Janlyn); grandchildren Sara Cleveland, Amanda Bianchi (Keenan), Emily Cook (Travis), Daniel Cleveland; great-grandchildren Autumn and Daisy Bianchi, Miles Cook; daughter Loretta McGovern (Terry); grandson Zachary Lillemo (Danyelle); great-grandson, Elton Lillemo; as well as many nieces and nephews who loved their Auntie Dixie.
Dixie was preceded in death by her parents and best friend and sister, Diane Eppers.
As a young girl Dixie attended school in Reardon, Washington and graduated high school from Central Valley in Spokane. It was during summers when she stayed in Post Falls with her father and grandmother that she met Ken Cleveland with whom she reported she went on her first date to the movies upon permission granted by her grandmother.
Ken and Dixie married as a young couple on September 4, 1959 in Osburn, Idaho. Their children followed soon thereafter, and the family settled in the Silver Valley where Ken was employed with the Bunker Hill Company. It was in Washington, Pennsylvania where Ken and Dixie spent a year due to the imminent end of smelting operations at Bunker Hill. This was followed by a short time in Post Falls prior to Ken securing work in Yakima, Washington. The couple, now empty-nesters made their new home in Selah, Washington where they received frequent visits from family left behind in Idaho. Dixie was glad to return to Idaho where many family members still resided once Ken entered retirement. The couple again made a new home, as well as a church home, in Rathdrum where they resided at the time of Dixie’s passing.
As a young adult and mother, Dixie was employed as a retail clerk and dental assistant. Her primary vocation, however was being a wife, mother, and homemaker. She was meticulous with housekeeping, excellent with handcrafts such as sewing, crocheting, and needlepoint winning many awards at county fairs, an avid skier, and loyal friend.
Dixie was appreciated for her kind spirit, laughter, and could often be heard cheering from the sidelines at her son’s sporting events. Her devotion to her immediate and extended family will leave a void which can only be lessened by precious memories of our wife, mother, grandmother, aunt, and friend.
Being a long-time member of the Lutheran Church, Dixie attended faithfully in each of the communities where she resided. A Memorial and Celebration of her Life will take place at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church in Rathdrum on July 27, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. with reception following.
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1700 N. Spokane St., Post Falls, ID 83854

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