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Anita K. Dabling passed away on September 21 with her loved ones by her side. Anita Graduated from Marsh Valley High School in 1980. After she graduated, she followed her passion, which was working with horses and helping her father on his farm. In 1993 she met Bill, the love of her life, and one year later they were married. They spent the first part of their marriage going to horse shows and raising the second love of her life Rico, her Andalusian gelding. Anita also traveled with Bill doing photography after opening their own photography business. She also enjoyed getting her nails done and doing girls day with her daughter- in-law. A few years ago, she moved to Downey, where she enjoyed sitting out on the porch watching the animals.
She is survived by her husband Bill Dabling, her children Cory (Raechal) Dabling, Matthew Dabling, Katie Dabling and Melissa (Dale) Kawai, her sisters Charlotte (Rob) Vaughan and Catherine (Stanley) Rhodehouse, her brother Paul (Julie) Whitworth and Michaele Rhoades (Aunt Mike)
She is preceded in death by her parents Pat and Ruth Whitworth, and her grandchild Kylie Lyn Dabling.
She left behind 8 grandchildren.
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