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Lydia Elizabeth Staker Proctor

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Lydia Elizabeth StakerProctor "Aunt Libby" Aunt Libby passed away in the early morning hours on Aug. 23, 2004. She has finally been released from the devastation of Alzheimer's disease.  Libby was born March 2, 1904 in Sunnyside, Utah to Joseph Ether and Matilda Young Stalworthy Staker. The...

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Yours was the place to gather. I remember that barbeque in the back that you let me climb all over at our "mini" Staker reunions. I'll always love you and Uncle George as the grandparents I didn't get to know. You were awesome people.

I remember how much my parents Gordon and Myrl loved to play pinochle with Uncle George. And I espically remember "Squeekers"!

I love you from "Miss Twiss" & "Little Robin Red Breast"

I love you Aunt Libby and I'll miss you always!

Laura Myrl Jardine Willie Wakley

Aunt Libby, we love you and will miss you always. Thank you for all the memories made and all the love you have given. We are so glad you are able to be with Uncle George, your parents, and siblings again, and that your memories and health are restored to you.

Thank you for being a part of our lives. God Bless You
Bryan, Jeanette,
Parker, Preston, and Karson

I loved Aunt Libby & Uncle George very much. I loved them as if they were my grandparents. Uncle George called me "grandma". One time I asked him why he called me grandma. He said it was because since I didn't have a grandma, I used to call him grandma. My fondest memories as a child are at their house. A hundred years from now it won't matter how much money you make, but it will matter if you touched a child's life. They touched alot of childern lives.