Maureen-Dieb-Obituary

Maureen Dieb

Dallas, Texas

1942 - 2015

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February 1, 2015
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Dallas, Texas

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DIEB, Maureen Nayfa (1942 - 2015) Age 72, of Dallas, passed away on February 1, 2015. Maureen was born and raised in Sweetwater, TX. She was an RN and practiced in the Denton area hospitals and was a school nurse for the Lewis-ville ISD. She is in the Who's Who of American Women. She is survived...

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I am so sorry for your loss.
May you have Kindness and Peace from God our Father and the lord Jesus Christ.
1cor; 3:1

Jim/Stac ì just got on line and saw this Bittersweet tears of a sweet funny person one favorite memory is when she pierced my ears the old fashion way ice-needle and strng-cork n ur kitchen had to turn string 3-4 a day that weekendo we went to Sweetwater Stacie had me do everything for her or she threatened to pull the string I'll always love u as my 2nd family growing up so sorry for the lost millions of happy memories to hang on to

So sorry for your loss Jim. It has been years since I saw either of you, but I remember you and Maureen well. In the class of 1969 at LHS, all of us red blooded young guys definitely had a crush on beautiful Maureen. She had the personality to match. My deepest condolences. You were the teacher who had the most positive effect on me during high school. Carter Kolodny

may we all who loved her one day be able to say, not in grief that she is no more but rather remember with JOY that she was! Bootsie Golden

I did not know Maureen well but I remember as a being a sweet person who was always friendly and nice.

Maureen and I graduated from high school together in 1960. I remember her beautiful smile and her sweet spirit. My prayers are with the family as they continue to carry her legacy forward. My arms are wrapped around your hearts.

Karen an I are so sorry to hear of Maureen's passing. You have our deepest sympathy. Maureen was a beautiful woman both inside and out. We were happy to be able to fly her with us out to Sweetwater for our 45th highschool reunion. Everyone really enjoyed seeing her again. Maureen will be deeply missed by all who were fortunate enough to know her.

You have my deepest sympathy. May the God of loyal love comfort the family during your time of sorrow. Psalms 119:76

My utmost condolences go out to the family of Ms. Dieb. How comforting it is to know that your dear loved one has the wonderful privilege of resuming life again free from all causes of sicknesses, pain and suffering that sometimes ends in death."