David E. “Dixie” Dummer, 72, of Beaver Dam passed away peacefully on October 22, 2018 after a courageous battle with infections at Dycora Transitional Health. A Celebration of David’s Life will be held on Tuesday, October 30, 2018 with a visitation from 11:00 a.m. until the time of service at 1:00 p.m. at Koepsell-Murray FuneralContinue Reading
I miss you I think of the good memories of you
Vicki i am so very sorry to hear about i didn't know until November 2 that is when i was told i am so sorry
Thinking of you and your family, Vicki, and lifting you up in prayer. I am so sorry for your loss.
Vicki - My Deepest Sympathy, thoughts and prayers are with you.
I will sure will miss Dave (Dixie) Dummer, he was a Legend in Beaver Dam Jim Bloomfield
Susan and I have been down in Wilmington, NC for the past two weeks visiting Paul and Imelda. We were so sorry to hear or Dixie's passing. Please accept our sincere sympathy.
Many blessings to you. Susan Roedl & David Kasper
Sorry for the loss of husband thoughts prayers hugs May god lord Jesus Christ be with the dummer family
Will be missed by all who knew him. Rest in heaven. A most unique person!
We are so very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
My sympathy to the family. Prayers being said.
Kellee
Our sincere condolences & prayers during this time of grief
God David in his care & I am sure he will be getting on. Race pool in heaven with others that have passed on before him!
Remember the memories & his smile! God Bless- Jeff & Kathy Mallon
Our heartfelt sympathy Vicki.
Only good memories remain of Dixie's camaraderie with friends. Likewise, the "kids and parents" at MSA have many fond memories of our long time Santa. The holiday season is quickly approaching so we will plan to say a special prayer and sing a Christmas song for "Santa Dixie" at our upcoming holiday office party. Thanks Dixie, until we meet again.
So sad, and surprised, to hear of Dixie's passing. Though we haven't been together for many years, our keeping in touch through exchanging cards with Vicki regularly kept our friendship alive. Keeping the family in our prayers as you walk through these difficult days. Hugs from Cheryl and Dale