MARJORIE-DIBB-Obituary

MARJORIE DREIER DIBB

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Marjorie Dreier Dibb 1925 ~ 2010 Our beloved and ever-faithful mother returned to the side of her sweetheart on Thursday, March 11, 2010. She passed away due to a severe stroke that took her just before her 85th birthday.Marjorie was born April 6, 1925 and reared in Rochester, New York. She...

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Dear Roger,

I didn't know your mother, but her influence is evident in you and your siblings--in both looks and deeds. It sounds like she was a cheerful, energetic, go-getter! I am sorry to hear that she has died. It must be a painful, yet bittersweet time, too. Is it comforting to know she is no longer limited by her mortality and can be the full go-getter she ever was? The obituary and other guest comments are instructive! I think I should go "pick-up" my house to be a...

Dear Roger,
I noticed the passing of your Mother and want to extend my sympathies to you and Ann. It's a tender experience to have a parent depart.

May you be comforted with the many wonderful memories of the past and the knowledge that the future will be even better.

Best to you and your family.
(Andy's mom)

Dear Elaine and Ralph,
I was so sorry to hear about the passing of your beautiful mother. My daughter, Andrea, and I would speak to her everyday as she was taking her morning walk. She is a wonderful person and we will all miss her very much. Please let us know if we can do anything to help you during this time.
Your neighbor,
EiLeen Billings

Dear Roger and Ann and Dibb family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
With love.

Dear Dibb Family,

We were saddened to hear of Marge’s death. Last week I had an opportunity to visit with Roger about our days in NY. Our family moved to Vestal in 1965. Not long after a famous family from the past returned to our branch—the Dibb family-- who were introduced as the family of our past Branch President, George Dibb. Your dad, was much loved—such a sweet man. Marge was, I believe, the Relief Society President. As I told Roger, I remembered the wise advice she...