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NICKI ALYNN BIBBO

Newton, Massachusetts

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BIBBO, Nicki Alynn Of Newton, wife of Richard J. Bibbo and mother of Jessica Lynn Bibbo, passed away January 19, 2023. Nicki was born in Altoona, PA, and attended Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio and following graduation, was a volunteer in the Peace Corps, where she was a teacher trainer...

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It´s hard to believe it´s been a year since we lost Nicki. She was so loving and giving and truly joyful. She had such a huge impact on Nurturing Minds and our students but attending her celebration of life last spring helped me see the massive breadth of her impact on a wide range of family and friends I never knew about. She is missed but what a wonderful legacy of hope and love she left behind.

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It's with great sadness that I receive the sad news of the death of Nicki Bibbo she has served a lot in my life. I was a vulnerable girl she was my sponsor to date through Sega girls secondary school Programm for helping vulnerable girls in Tanzania. If it wasn't for her generosity may be I couldn't have got education. Am now an IT expert because of Nicki Bibbo. I can now even help my dependant family members because of Nicki Bibbo. May her sole rest in eternal peace.

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Such a kind and generous friend with the most wonderful smile...and memorable laugh! Peace to you dear Nicki

I had the pleasure of working with Nicki at Shaker Lane School in Littleton in the early 80's and my daughter had the best year in Nicki's class as well. I can still hear her laugh! She loved her students and I believe got their best from her. So very sorry to hear she has passed. She was a remarkable woman.

We were stunned and deeply saddened to hear of Nicki´s passing. She was always such a bright and positive presence at our gym. I used to call her Nicki, Champion Girl because she jumped higher and worked out harder than just about anybody in the pool. She got a kick out of me and my longtime friend Helen squabbling like teenagers. Whenever she´d see one of us, she´d ask after the other. She was interesting herself and always interested in others. And, she was so proud of her daughter´s work...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.