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DILDINE (CAREY) Martha Mae (Carey) Dildine, Monday, November 19, 2012. Age 92. Retired from Ohio Commission on Aging. Preceded in death by husband of 54 years Robert Dildine. Survived by sons, Richard (Sandy), Gary (Jackie); daughters, Bobbie Herd (Ed), Janet Vassaux (John); nine grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. Celebration of her life Thursday, Nov. 29, 2-4 p.m. at Emeritus at Outlook Manor, 690 Cooper Rd., Wstvl, Oh. In lieu of flowers, we suggest a donation in her name to Acclaim Hospice, 2800 Corporate Exchange Dr., Suite 140, Cols., Oh. 43231.
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Gary,
So sorry to hear about your mother. I am thinking of you and sending prayers to you and your family during this time.
Love,
Robin (Trotter) Moore
December 1, 2012
Dick, Gary, Janet and Bobbie...words cannot truly tell you how sorry I am in the passing of your Mom. I remember her from growing up and going to your house. Both of your parents loved you each so very much.The loss will always be with you but find comfort that this life is only the beginning of a greater realm. Your parents live on through each of you. God bless each of you and hold you in the palm of His hands. I am proud to have known your Mom and Dad........Patty
Patty (Gillispie) Mann
November 29, 2012
Best Mom EVER.
Gary and Jackie Dildine
November 28, 2012
Janet,Bobbie,Gary and Richard,
So sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. I have memories of visiting with your family as a child with my parents Homer and Virginia( Ginny) Thomas. I will be keeping you and your families in my thoughts and prayers. Cheryl(Cheri Thomas) Skaggs
Cheryl Skaggs
November 24, 2012
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