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Dimpna Clarin Obituary

Dimpna B. Clarin, born Jan. 27, 1933 in the Philippines, died May 13, 2006, at home. Preceded in death by her husband, Rt. Rev. Lawrence J. Smith and brother, Vril Clarin. Her stepdaughters, Dorothy G. Smith, and Barbara L. Smith - Hobson survive her as well as her sister, Ijya Tulloss and brother - in - law James, nephews, Mark and Carlos Tulloss, niece, Avril Taylor, grandson, Eric F. Ebert Sr. and two great - grandchildren. Dr. Clarin received her Bachelor of Music from the University of Santo Thomas, Philippines, and her Master of Music and Doctor of Musical Arts, from the American Conservatory of Music, Chicago. She was a recording artist on the MICO, DBC, and Saturn labels. After a successful Carnegie Hall debut she gave many recitals in the United States, Philippines and Canada. Dr. Clarin taught Voice at South Suburban College in South Holland for the past 39 years. She was a member of the Faculty of the American Conservatory of Music, Mu Phi Epsilon Music Sorority and Lake View Music Society. She was an outstanding educator and a mentor to many students and friends. A Memorial Mass will be held on Saturday, June 10, 9:30 am at the Liberal Catholic Church, 12 West School Street, Villa Park, IL. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to The Liberal Catholic Church.

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Published by SouthtownStar from Jun. 7 to Jun. 8, 2006.

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tishri clarin

April 25, 2007

just want to say hi to my auntie.

Jane

June 9, 2006

Dr. Clarin was the person who taught me to sing, the "inside smile", to visulaize, to always try to do my best. She was a wonderful teacher but an even finer person. I will never forget her.

Karl Davies

June 8, 2006

Farewell dear teacher and friend. May you be singing with the saints and angels.

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