Mary-Dobert-Obituary

Mary G. Dobert

DELMAR, New York

About

LOCATION
DELMAR, New York

Obituary

Send Flowers

Dobert, Mary G. DELMAR Mary G. (Gifford) Dobert, age 67, died October 26, 2007 at Albany Medical Center with her family at her side. Mary was born in Syracuse, N.Y. to Laurence S. Gifford and Catherine B. (Barry) Gifford (both deceased) and moved to Delmar at an early age. She attended Bethlehem...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Jill and family:

So sorry for your loss. God Bless you and your family during this time.

Dobert Family

I am saddened to hear of the passing of Mrs. Dobert. My memory of her goes back to wrestling season in the winter of '84. She and your entire family were a tremendous source of kindness and encouragment when I needed it. My prayers are with you all.

God Bless

To me it seemed that Mary was much
like the Rose Kennedy of her Family.
She seemed to be a strong yet Calming force. I only wish I had been her next-door neighbor. I would
have visited often. Miss ya Mary,
Love....
Michael:

Shawn and Brian,

We are so saddened to hear the news of Shawn's mother. She was a vibrant and a lovely person.
Sincerely,
Betty, Dave, Ryan and Evan Wall

Mr Dobert, Shawn and Brian,
I'm so sorry to read that Mary has passed on - I have wonderful memories of her during her time at State Ed. She was a delightful woman - full of witty stories, wonderful recipes, and a huge heart. We kept in touch briefly after she left, but she remained in my thoughts always.
My heartfelt prayers go out to all of you as you get through this difficult time.
Mary will be missed.

To the Dobert & St. James families,

I am so sorry for the loss of Mary. I worked with her for many years in the Call Center and missed her so much when she retired. Mary had such humor and wit, and compassion with everyone she came into contact with. I'll always remember her stories about her family, especially the girls and their escapades when she would watch them. Her passing has definitely left an empty space here.

Dobert Family,

I was so sad today to hear about your Mom. She was such a good person.
I remember when a single path ran through the woods between our houses, and the day you built your swimming pool.
I wish you all to be well right now and know that everyone is thinking of you in their thoughts and prayer's.

Tom Quinlan

Dear Tommy,

You may not remember me, but I graduated with Mary from Saint Rose and last saw her about four years ago at a little reunion dinner at the restaurant in Armory Garage with Gail Anderson and Judy Maguire. We had such a good time and Mary was her usual upbeat self. My husband has been very ill for some time and I know what you and you family have been going through. Mary was a very special person. Please accept my most heartfelt sympathy.

Sincerely,
Barbara...