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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Mary Anne
'Dixie' Seebacher
August 20, 1943 – June 9, 2015
Mary Anne "Dixie" Robertson Seebacher, an Elmore County, Alabama native, has gone through the Western door following her mother and her forebearers, the Shawnee, to complete the Circle.
This delightful, multicultural woman was also a direct descendent of Col. James Robertson, founder of Nashville.
She met her husband, Jack, as a young widow and quickly became a valued asset to his Air Force career after they joined souls in marriage and were reassigned from Ohio, to Illinois, Montana and New York. "Wither thou goest, I go," she said as they entered the civilian job market after Jack's Air Force retirement in Pennsylvania.
She was a valued Executive Assistant, holding both Insurance and Real Estate licenses. An avid horticulturist, she was also a Tennessee Master Gardener who loved dancing, skiing, motorcycling, shooting, quilting, scuba diving, karate and politics.
A very outgoing personality, despite her physical pain, she was always available to help others whenever asked.
She is survived by her husband, Jack Seebacher of South Pittsburg, TN; brother, John Robertson of Shelby, NC; children, Tammy Silvers of Acworth, GA and Christopher Seebacher of Atlanta, GA; several grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
There will be no public services for Mrs. Seebacher.
Dixie had adopted Tennessee as her home state upon their second retirement in 1995, but will be interred in Elmore County, Alabama with her parents, Joe T. & Rosalie Robertson.
"What does it profit a man to gain the world, but to lose his soulmate."
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