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Dixie Lewis Stoller, 58, of Fort Worth died March 4 surrounded by her family after a 12-year battle with stage IV breast cancer.

She was raised in Marble Falls and graduated high school in 1971.

She later graduated from Nixon Clay Business College and used her administrative skills in her career as the executive secretary to the director of the Tarrant County Health Department until her retirement in 2011.

A constant creative and loving force in many lives, she was a fashion-setter and a talented decorator who loved to shop.

She faced cancer head on and fought it with unparalleled style and courage. Her strength, determination and upbeat attitude will be missed. Her incredible sense of humor will bring smiles and memories to replace the tears in her loved ones’ eyes.

Survivors include husband Daniel Stoller; daughter Jennifer Crider Holt and husband Alan; grandson Trenton Rodriguez; stepsons Sam and Ted Stoller and fiancée Danielle; brothers Carrol Ray and wife Jeanna, Gregory Brant and wife Vikie, Mark and wife Sandy; sister-in-law Chong Mi Lewis; stepmom Colleen Lewis; stepsister Phyllis Winn; numerous nieces and nephews; and her beloved dog Cricket.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Henry Earl Lewis Sr. and Dorothy Dix Wagenfuhr; grandmother Marcelle Witman Wagenfuhr; brother Henry Earl Lewis Jr.; and niece Misty Lewis.

A celebration of life is 3-8 p.m. March 6 at the family home.

A memorial service is 4 p.m. March 12 at Marble Falls City Cemetery.