Dixie Lee Tibbitts Eames
Dixie Lee Tibbitts Eames, 67, passed away the evening
of Wednesday, November 16th, in her home in Logan,
Utah surrounded by her family with her dear husband at
her side.
She was born to Phyllis Dahle and Theo Lamont
Tibbitts on Oct. 27th, 1938 in Logan, Utah. She
married Kenneth James Eames on Nov. 16th, 1956 in
Logan and was later sealed in the Logan LDS temple.
Her passing came on their 49th anniversary.
Dixie grew up in Providence and attended schools in
Providence, Logan, and Hyrum’s South Cache. She then
moved with her mother to Magna, Utah where she
graduated from Cyprus High School.
Dixie had a great passion for life. She was a
beautiful seamstress and shared her talents with
others. She worked at Singer Sewing Machine, Modo
Day, and Alco Bag. After her children were grown, she
went to cosmetology school and became a beautician.
She worked at Elite Hair Fashion and Hair Production
Plus. She became very close to the ladies whose hair
she did. She even brought them into her home to do
their hair after she was too ill to go to work. She
had many close and dear friends in each place she
worked.
Dixie was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints where she served in many positions.
Her favorite was in scouting where she earned the
‘District Award of Merit.’ She gave countless hours
of service to the scouting program. Dixie was also in
the ‘Northern Utah Quilt Guild’ and a 1st captain in
her chapter of ‘The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers’.
There she treasured and shared her great heritage.
Dixie loved to travel with her husband, Ken. They
spent many wonderful times in their campers and motor
home. They enjoyed traveling to many parts of the
country and in the winter they would go south to Lake
Mead and Arizona. These were wonderful times for
them.
Full of strength and courage, Dixie battled her
ovarian cancer. In 1996 she underwent many medical
procedures including a bone marrow transplant and
became a miracle. She enjoyed 9 more years, during
which time she served and cared for others who were
afflicted and who had cancer. Pain and suffering was
a part of her life, she bore it with smiles, laughter,
and love.
She is survived by her loving husband, her Angel,
Kenneth James Eames; her mother-in-law, Ardella Eames
of Logan; step-mother, Lavauna Tibbitts of Paul,
Idaho; 2 children, Kenneth Jeffery (Monica) Eames of
Hyrum, and Tammy (Shane) Munk of Amalga; 2 brothers
James (JoAnn) Tibbitts of California, Richard (Ethel)
Tibbitts of Texas; half-brother David Loveday of
California; and 3 step-brothers Scott Tibbitts, Scyler
Tibbitts, and Greg (Nina) Tibbitts of Idaho; 1
step-sister Karen (Jan) Comstock of Montana; 7
grandchildren, Shaun Jeffery Eames, Amber Melanie
Eames, Brooke Leila Eames, Ryan Kenneth Eames, Shanna
Lee (Russell) Sexton, Kristol (Samuel) Ogden, and
Elder Jason K. Munk serving an LDS at the time in
Riverside, California; and 1 great-grand child,
Savanna Lee Sexton.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Phyllis Dahle
Loveday, her father Theo Lamont Tibbitts, step-father
Jess Loveday, father-in-law Alton P. Eames, and a baby
sister.
The viewing will be Sunday night from 6-8:00 PM at
Allen-Hall Mortuary, and Monday from 10:30-11:45 AM at
the Foothills 1st ward chapel (1450 E. 1500 N in
Logan). Funeral services will be held at Foothills
1st ward LDS chapel at 12:00 noon on Monday with
Bishop Eric Rasmussen conducting.
The family wants to thank all doctors and nurses who
cared for her during her illness, and for Hospice who
showed much care during her final days. And a great
thanks with much love to the friends and family for
their love and support.
Condolences may be sent to the family and a register
book signed at Allen Mortuaries.