Dixie Lee Book Eveler

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Dixie Lee Book Eveler, 75, of West Caln, passed away on Saturday, March 8, 2014 at the Brandywine Hospital surrounded by her loving family. She was the wife of the late James A. Eveler, Sr. who died in 1999. Born in Coatesville, she was the daughter of the late Ernest "Tip" and Violet Hoffman Book.
 
 She lived in Coatesville all of her life and worked at First Step of Chester County for 20 years until retiring and then enjoyed her part time job of four years at Windy Hollow Farms.
She was a member of Kings Way Church in Sadsburyville PA.
Dixie will be especially remembered for her unselfishness, love, kindness to everyone and her love of photography, gardening, shopping and being surrounded by her family.
She is survived by six children; Candy wife of William Diviney Coatesville, Michael husband of Gwen of Wisconsin, Cheryl, wife of Ralph Roberts and James Eveler Jr. both of Tennessee, Dana, wife of Jeff Haworth of Coatesville and Joseph husband of Alanna Supplee Eveler of Coatesville, one sister Donna Book of Coatesville,16 grandchildren, six great grandchildren, nieces, Wendy Smoker Oas, Coatesville, Kimberly Smoker Moore, Nottingham and Cathy Smoker Hess, Columbia and cousin Judy Wenger and husband Skip of Coatesville.
She was preceded in death two sisters; Cheryl and Nancy.
 
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, March 12, 2014 at 11am from the Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St. Parkesburg, PA with a viewing from 10 to 11am. Interment will be private.
 
Online condolences may be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com

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I have SO many wonderful memories of being with Aunt Dixie growing up! She was always there whenever I needed her. She was my strength when Mom passed. She was a very special lady and I will miss her so. I am so very blessed that she was in my life. My God bless you all. Love, Wendy and Steve

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Candy and Family I was sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. Sending love and prayers.

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I worked with Dixie for several years at First Step. Her cheerful and pleasant personality made the days at work fun. She always talked of her family and her daughter, Candy. Dixie made me laugh every day. She was a very special lady and will be missed.

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Joe,Alanna and the Eveler Family,
We are so sorry for the loss of your mother. "Miss Dixie" as we called her. What a wonderful woman!The words of unselfishness and kindness hit the nail on the head! From the very first time we meet her she welcomed our family in with open arms not even knowing us and we will never forget that.She will for sure be an angle in haven!Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family and God Bless you Miss Dixie!

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I am so sorry to hear of Dixies passing. She was a bright spot in our day when she would come in to get her hair done. We always enjoyed talking to her she was quite witty and fun to be around. She was never going to leave the hill. Well she is in a better place. She will be missed.

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Working with Dixie was a joy and her common sense approach to working with children always kept us well grounded when things became chaotic.

My fond memories of her will always include the 2 of us managing a mild medical emergency with calm and grace as well as a very angry little boy, that she simply said to him "Now why would you want to do that?" and he stopped.

She road the van for years without getting car sick and cleaned innumerable messy little children.

She will be remembered always with a smile.

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To the family of Dixie,
She was a member of my Church and a good friend also. I would get a hug when I seen her coming in the door of our Church... The smile would light up the room... she will be missed by me. She would always thank me for the cards I would send her. Rather it would be a Birthday card or getting well wish or just thinking of you ... she always would make sure she came to me and thank me for thinking of her...
I know she loved the Lord and I also know she is with her savior now... Just wanted you to know that I know Dixie was a wonderful person and I will not forget her either. May the Lord give you peace of heart right now and always as the years come and go... that one day you will all be re-united once again with your love one.. Through our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ , God's only Son....
In Christian Love Carol lea

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Candy and Family,
Thinking of you with our deepest sympathy. May you find comfort in your many wonderful memories.

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It is with great sadness I learned of Dixies passing. for a number of years in the `8o`s our families were neighbors and enjoyed each others company over that time.Dixie and Jim were nice folks to have next door and we are just a bit the poorer for our loss. For my now spread out family I extend our deepest condolences. Addison Wardwell and family

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