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Dixie Lynne Smith Keeley -
Madison Parish, Louisiana
From Rose-Neath
Funeral Home Shreveport, LA July 16, 2021
Funeral services for Dixie Lynne Smith
Keeley, 90, will be held on Friday, July 16, 2021 at 3:00 p.m. at Rose-Neath
Funeral Home, 1815 Marshall St., Shreveport, Louisiana with a visitation at
1:00 p.m. until service time. Officiating the service will be Reverend Steve
Caraway.
Dixie Lynne Smith
Keeley, aged 90, of Shreveport, Louisiana passed into glory on Monday, July 12,
2021. Dixie was born on August 14, 1930 in Tallulah, Louisiana. Her parents
were Joseph Clinton Smith, Sr. and Willie Cagle Smith, they preceded her in
death, as did her siblings, Joseph Clinton Smith, Jr., William King Smith,
Margaret Lorraine Loper, Bobbie Rachel Kincade, and her husband of 53 years,
Lon S. Keeley.
Dixie was a graduate
of C. E. Byrd High School and Louisiana Tech University, where she met her
husband, Lon. They were both active in theater and Dixie had a lifelong love of
opera and musicals. Dixie faithfully served the church as a member of the choir
and in a variety of other capacities. She loved her family and served them
tirelessly, remembering children, grandchildren, nephews and nieces with
birthday cards and notes.
In addition to
raising her family, Dixie served her community as a Cub Scout Den Mother, Girl
Scout Leader, and substitute teacher working with developmentally disabled
children. She was a supportive and active partner with her husband in his
professional successes.
She is survived by
three sons and one daughter, Lon G. (Nancy) Keeley, W. Michael (Lisa) Keeley,
William C. (Phongsri) Keeley, and Alison L. Rinehart; 17 grandchildren; 11
great-grandchildren and many more to come (Lord willing).
Dixie was a woman of
many talents and skills. She filled the lives of those around her with love,
fun, and the wonder and magic of life.