Dixie Lee Babich passed away on September 28, 2020. She was born to Emma and James Byrd McCrory, on September 14, 1937 in Fayette City, Pa. She is preceded in death by her sister Alice May Walters, Jane Stetsko, and her mother and father. Juggling roles as a wife and mom of four children, Dixie persevered and graduated from California State College, in California, Pa. Dixie spent many years as a special education teacher, devoting her heart and soul to each student, filling their lives with joy and happiness. She received the award for Teacher of the Year in Broward County, Florida.
Dixie is survived by her husband, soulmate, and sweetheart, Steve Babich. Married 66 years, their life together is a testament that love has no limits and conquers all. Dixie and Steve have four children. They are Victoria, Steve (Dolly), Edward (Liliana), and James (Gloria). Dixie loved her role as grandmother and great grandmother. Her grandchildren Steve III (Rebekah), Richard, James (Ashley), Jonathan, and Tabetha owned a piece of her heart. The great grandchildren, Emily Grace and Gabriela Rosalee, joined that special category of the little ones she adored. Dixie also was looking forward to the pending bundle of joy from James and Ashley. She loved them all so much. Dixie also is survived by her beloved sister Sarah Sutherland, Mary Ann Evans and nieces Nancy Lisovich and Cindy McCormick. And lest not forget the family furbabies. A small pack of Babich pups met Dixie in heaven. Maggie, Goldfeet, Blackfoot, Willie, Scamp, and Brownie. Molly, Dixie and Steve’s living furbaby, is grieving with all of us, but finds comfort in taking care of Steve.
Her life with her husband was an adventure from the start. A journey down a road that would lead them to become especially fond of the ocean and mountains. The entire family hopped along for the ride. Dixie scuba dived with her children and grandsons, taught them how to fish, and spent countless days on the ocean sharing her love for nature with the family. Dixie and Steve were known as the “six-pack, because they always came back with a nice catch of six dolphin. She holds a record in Islamorada, Florida for one of her big catches.
But Dixie and Steve also loved the mountains. They found the perfect cabin on a hill. It has been her favorite place for over 20 years. Dixie loved the peacefulness, the purity of mother nature all around, the singing birds, and mother nature at her finest surrounding the home. She brought the family along with that ride. Dixie and Steve spent many summers with the grandsons taking them to the mountains, showing them the beauty of the tranquil and calming world Dixie loved. The entire family now shares Dixie’s love for that cabin on the hill.
Dixie enjoyed so much from scuba diving and fishing to hiking, gardening, canning, traveling, reading, to part time philosopher. Most of all, she loved her family and was always, always there for everyone. She provided comfort, was a wonderful listener, offered encouragement, and made everyone feel loved and special. She gave so much of herself to others.
Dixie was a vibrant, smart, loving trailblazer. Her passing has left a giant void in the hearts of her husband Steve and the entire family. Life without her will be difficult. But we must remember, Dixie is in each of our hearts. Her words, her eyes, her gentle touch are all eternal memories we shall cherish and hold in our hearts until we meet again.
Dixie told her daughter Victoria to please not mourn or be sad when she is gone. She said she has lived a wonderful life and has no regrets, only gratitude for her full life. She told Victoria, “Do not mourn, celebrate my life by living yours to the fullest, knowing I will be by your side.” She is with us all and shall be forever.
A small family gathering will be held at 12:30 PM Friday October 2, 2020 at Boyd-Panciera Funeral Home at 6400 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, Florida. A mass will immediately follow at 2:00 PM at Nativity Catholic Church at 5220 Johnson St, Hollywood Fl. Dixie will then go to her final resting place, the cabin on the hill in Frank West Virginia. Details of that ceremony with Wallace and Wallace Funeral Chapel in Arborvale, WV are pending.
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Lindaly Stewart
October 1, 2020, 11:01 pm
So very sorry for your loss. Sending thoughts and prayers for healing to the family.
Lin and Win Stewart
Oakland Maryland
Cindy Blasko
October 1, 2020, 11:04 pm
What a beautiful tribute to such a special woman. May your family find comfort in such wonderful memories. May she rest in peace.
David Zane Taylor
October 2, 2020, 12:29 am
My thoughts and prayers go out to all the Babich family. I know you will miss her so much. Keep her alive with traditions and memories. They are always with us and I know you will see her again. I am a friend of Vicky’s for almost 40 years. I haven’t seen Dixie for years in person but always kept up with the family news through Vicky.
Matt Parker
October 2, 2020, 4:13 am
I never had the opportunity to meet Dixie, however, getting to know Steve III and his brother Richad, you definitely know how much of an impact she had on them. I’ve always felt very close to Steve since meeting him at college in WV and I’ve never lost site of that. I’ll never forget how much of an impact one can have and how it can reach miles. My family lifts up prayer’s for you all during this difficult time.
Vicky
October 3, 2020, 3:11 am
Mom,
You would tell me to not cry but to celebrate your life. I will. But I’ll cry. Many times. The void is permanent. You always told me I was your rock. The truth is, you were my rock. You taught me about life every single day. You held me up when I felt down. You inspired me. I have such admiration for you. And a love that is deep and forever., your daughter misses you mom. But I know you are taking that long walk along a wonderful path with all the pups around you. You are perfect. As you always were. I’ll listen for you. I’ll feel your presence. We have a forever, profoundly deep loving bond. Thank you for being the perfect mom and best friend. My love. Always. Vicky
Jacqui Brewster
October 5, 2020, 4:32 pm
Vickster-
what a moving tribute to your best friend! I am so sorry for your loss. May you find peace knowing that she is waiting for you on the other side!
Cathy Feder Carpinello
February 4, 2021, 12:53 am
I just heard of Dixies
passing. I was a high school
friend of her children and loved her so very much . I’ll always remember her love of Pepsi. 😉 Although we lost touch through the years , I will always remember the unconditional love and kindness she showed me .
Rest in Jesus’ arms Dixie, God bless you and I am praying for your family . ❤️
Alix Garlitz
May 27, 2021, 1:23 pm
A beautiful lady who was first a neighbor and forever a friend. Always smiling and gentle especially with children and animals. My family remembers the wonderful times in Charleroi, Hollywood Florida, the Keys and the beautiful cabin in West Virginia. Thank you Dixie for sharing your homes and family. Keep an eye out on Bill and tell him I miss him. Love you always.