Well now, ya know, when we talk ’bout Dixie Lee Crosby, we ain’t just talkin’ ’bout some fancy Hollywood lady. She was somethin’ special, a woman who left a mark, not only in movies but also in the hearts of those who loved her. Born in the year 1911, Dixie had a life that was a mix of good times and hard ones. She had a big name for herself in the entertainment world, but not much of it was easy. Her marriage to Bing Crosby, now he was a big star, but life wasn’t all sparkles and glamour for Dixie.

Back in 1952, Dixie Lee Crosby’s life came to a sad end, just three days shy of her 43rd birthday. She passed away from ovarian cancer, a battle that she fought quietly, away from the eyes of the public. You see, Dixie wasn’t the type to make a big fuss about her health troubles, even though they were eatin’ away at her inside. But when she left us, it wasn’t just Bing Crosby who felt the loss. There were many people, from family to friends, who mourned her passing. She was laid to rest at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California, right next to her first husband Bing Crosby. Ain’t that somethin’?
Now, when it came time for her funeral, the folks who came to say goodbye were not just her kin, but some of the big names from Hollywood too. People like Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour, Phil Harris, and Rosemary Clooney showed up to pay their respects. That just goes to show you how much she meant to the people in her life. They all came to show their love, and I reckon it was a right proper sendoff for a lady like Dixie Lee.
Dixie’s funeral was held at the London Funeral Home Chapel, right there in the heart of the city. It was a solemn affair, with family and friends all gathered to honor her memory. Her body was laid to rest in a quiet plot, next to Bing Crosby’s, who had passed away many years later. Bing, well, he had a heart attack while golfing in Spain in 1977. But that’s a whole other story. The thing is, Dixie was always a part of him, and after all these years, they still rest together, side by side, where they belong.
Even though Dixie’s life was short, it was full of love and laughter, and she brought that joy to her family. She had four children with Bing Crosby—Gary, Dennis, Phillip, and the youngest of ‘em all. Those children, bless their hearts, they grew up with one famous mama and daddy, but they never got to keep their mama for long. That’s a mighty hard thing to deal with for any child, don’t matter who you are.
So, when you think about Dixie Lee Crosby, don’t just think ‘bout the fame or the movies. Think ‘bout the woman who was a wife, a mother, and a friend to many. She may not have been here for long, but she sure left behind a legacy that still gets talked about today.
Her resting place at Holy Cross Cemetery might be simple, but it’s peaceful, and that’s all anyone can ask for in the end, ain’t it? Just to rest in peace. And while she’s gone, her memory lives on through the stories and the folks who knew her, who loved her, and who remember what she brought to the world.

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