Delores K. "Dodie" Eisenhauer, 75, of Daisy passed away Thursday, Jan. 13, 2022, in her home surrounded by family.
She was born July 12, 1946, in Cape Girardeau to Delos and Elva Friese Sebaugh. She and Robert G. "Bob" Eisenhauer were married June 18, 1966. Five children were born to their union: Jill, Jenny, Jadie, Tim and Aaron.
Dodie was a 1964 graduate of Oak Ridge High School. She attended college at Southeast Missouri State University and the University of Missouri in Columbia.
Upon settling back in Daisy after military travels with Bob, Dodie became a La Leche League leader, often using her evenings to meet with groups of new mothers to share with them the benefits of nursing their babies.
Dodie began her art career in 1972 by exhibiting at art fairs with her painting. In 1985, Dodie was honored to be one of the charter juried artists of the state organization Best of Missouri Hands. Her medium changed to wire art as she established Village Designs, a thriving business that sold her designs nationwide. In 1996 Dodie opened her grandmother's house as a seasonal Christmas shop in Daisy called Christmas at Grandma's House.
Dodie found beauty everywhere. Clouds and flowers were obvious favorites, but she was also partial to antique door handles and rock walls. Her hobbies included gardening, fixing everything in the house with wire, and drinking coffee. She had the joy, joy, joy, joy, down in her heart, and her gentleness was evident to all. Dodie's greatest joy was being a loving spouse, mom and grandma.
Dodie was preceded in death by her brother, Perry Sebaugh.
Loving survivors include her spouse of 55 years, Bob Eisenhauer of Daisy; five children, Jill (Keith) Jacques of Maynard, Massachusetts, Jennifer (Ty) Turner of Pocahontas, Jadie (Greg) Mayes of Catonsville, Maryland, Timothy (Randi) Eisenhauer of Columbia and Aaron (Ali) Eisenhauer of Perryville, Missouri; six grandchildren, Livia McCarthy, Emma Jacques, Evan Turner, Jonah Turner, Hannah Jacques and Maxwell Eisenhauer; a sister, Marge (Don) Green of Park City, Kentucky; and nieces, nephews and countless friends.
A memorial visitation will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Jan. 28 at McCombs Funeral Home in Jackson.
The Rev. Jerry Bailey will officiate a memorial service at 11 a.m. Jan. 29 at Sargent's Chapel Lutheran Church near Daisy, where she was a longtime member.
Memorials may take the form of contributions to Sargent's Chapel Cemetery (mail to Sargent's Chapel Cemetery Fund, c/o Carolyn Ludwig, 8284 U.S. 61, Jackson MO 63755). Her family requests that you eat ice cream for breakfast in her honor, preferably something with caramel.
To share an online condolence with the family, visit www.mccombsfuneralhome.com, navigate to Dodie's obituary page, and click on the tribute wall tab.
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