Dixie H. Stager

dixie stager

September 21, 1929 ~ January 4, 2003


Resided in: Asheville, NC

Asheville, NC - Dixie H. Stager, 73, of 418 Crowfields Drive, died Saturday, January 4, 2003, at her residence. A native of Norfolk, Virginia, she was a daughter of the late Maxwell and Madge Lewis Housman. She retired in 1980 from the Records Division, of the Department of Justice, in Washington, DC with 32 years of service. She was awarded the Distinguished Service Award for her assistance with the Watergate Special Prosecutors Office, working with Leon Jaworski and Archibald Coxe. She is survived by her husband, Patrick Stager; a niece, Brenda Wedding of Waldorf, Maryland and her best friend, Nancy Poole. She was a loving wife and companion and was very supportive of Patrick’s activities, including the Crowfield’s Homeowners Association. No services are planned but memorials may be made to one’s favorite charity.

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  1. Dixie was a very spirited, friendly
    and joyful woman.Her wonderful Crow-fields talk on Watergate gave the series its successful start.Although
    we did not know her well, we admired
    her greatly.

  2. Dixie was a very classy lady. I worked with her at the Dept. of Justice and I admired her tremendously. I will miss her very much.

  3. Dixie will always be remembered for her kindness and being such a devoted daughter, sister, aunt and wife. She was always dedicated to the care of her family until their deaths. She was such a caring person and was so happy with Pat and enjoyed living in Ashville all these years. I will always have my memories of Dixie when I was growing up and living with her sister, Joan and my Dad. She was always there when anyone needed her and she will be dearly missed.

  4. Dear Pat,
    It’s been many years since I’ve seen you but I remember when you first married Dixie. After meeting you, I thought, what a perfect match, for a perfect lady. I have 36 years of service with DOJ and over half of the time I served was because of the thoughtful and the grateful time that Dixie passed through my life. All we have are good memories and I know yours are great. Hold on to them and may God Bless You.

  5. Dear Pat,
    Dixie was like a mother to me and you are my father. You both are more than just friends. Dixie will be truly missed. I met Dixie when I worked at the Dept. of Justice that was 24 years ago. You both are like my second set of parents. I love you both. Dixie will always be in my heart. I will miss her very much.


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