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Margaret Griffeth Dibble

Topeka, Kansas

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Margaret Griffeth Dibble (Mrs. John Dibble), 83, passed on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 at home. She was born in Concordia, Kansas, January 25, 1925, the daughter of Arden Edward Griffeth and Fern Brewer Griffeth. She attended high school in Clyde, Kansas, where she graduated early as Valedictorian of...

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Dia and family,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss. We are thinking of you and remembering your mother in our prayers.
Gregg, Tokiko and Brett

Dia and Family,
I'm so sorry for your loss and wanted to let you know that we are thinking of you.
Tiffany (Platis), Chad, Beau and Ava Starbuck

Cameron, Derek, and Dia,

Please know our loving prayers are with you during this difficult time. We all appreciate Margaret's devotion and many contributions to our church. With much love, E.G. and June Rockey.

Margaret will be remembered for her many acts of kindness and hospitality to youth groups over many years. She was supportive to my mother during grief and sickness.
My sympathy to the family, for the loss of a warm, gracious lady.

To The Family of Margaret Dibble
What a wonderful person Margaret was... She was my Sunday School Teacher.
When Derek was born I gave her a gift, she wrote the cutest thank you note from "baby" Derek that I still have.
She was kind enough in 1975 to speak at my Mother's funeral.
She and John were special people in my life and I was blessed to have known them!
May God hold you in the plam of his hands at this trying time!
Ernestine Bain Dobson

To The Dibble Family, I knew John many, years ago. I never knew his wife, but she sounds like a wonderful lady. Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. John can you contact me at your convenience.

Derek: What great times we had with your family growing up. You have the Gordon family's deepest sympathy.
Greg Gordon

We did not know Margaret but are well acquainted with her son Cameron. After reading the obituary we are impressed with her accomplishments and her service to others. She certainly instilled a gentle expression of love and caring in her son Cameron. Our thoughts are with him and the rest of the family.
Jackie and Alan Ives

My son, Parker, and I will miss keeping in touch with Margaret through my parents who live nextdoor to her home. She would sometimes give us a pretty calendar or some other little thoughtful surprise. I found her to have a giving heart and a fun sense of humor. Our thoughts are with her family at this sad time.