Dixie Lee Smith (1953-2024)
Dixie Lee Smith, 71, passed away Thursday, October 31, 2024, at Mat-Su Regional Medical
Center in Palmer, Alaska following a long, hard-fought battle with renal failure.
Dixie was preceded in death by her husband of 45 years Duane Smith and daughter Dana
Smith. She leaves behind her son Gregory Smith and daughter Sondra Smith, sisters Diana
Olson, Gloria Hodsdon, JoAnn Slaughter and Patsy Kaspar, along with a large, extended family
and many friends.
Dixie was born in Tomahawk, Wisconsin, and moved to Alaska with her parents, Herman and
June (Spangler) Gaedtke, in October 1962. She was raised in Palmer, Alaska, where she would
build a life rooted in love, family, and hard work.
In 1970, Dixie married her lifelong partner, Duane Smith. The following year, they moved to
Gakona, Alaska, where they embraced the community and adventure of Alaskan life. Dixie
worked as a cook and housekeeper at several local lodges and was known for her warmth and
delicious meals. In 1973, she took on a new role with a United States Mail contract, driving bulk
mail between Glennallen and Gakona. For 32 years, she carried the mail with dedication, while
she continued cooking summers in the lodge until the mid-90’s.
Dixie’s love for cooking made her renowned in the community, especially during the holiday
season. Each Christmas, she would bake dozens of cookies and candies, creating platters of
treats for friends, family, and colleagues. Her kindness and generosity warmed many hearts, as
did her talent in the kitchen.
Dixie was also known for her beautiful yard, which was a source of pride and admiration. She
poured her heart into cultivating a vibrant, lush landscape that reflected her hard work and
creative spirit. Above all, she cherished her family. She was a devoted wife and mother, fiercely
protective and always proud of her children. With her ”heart of gold,” Dixie became a cherished
friend and neighbor, treating friends as family.
In 2005, Dixie retired and returned to Palmer and the family home where she was raised. She
continued to find joy in gardening, working to keep the home and yard beautiful while staying
close to her beloved family.
At her request, there will be no formal services. Dixie will be cremated and her ashes spread
over Gakona, the small town she considered home. A celebration of life for friends and family
will be held in the summer of 2025.