In Memoriam : Vera Dilbeck
Vera M. Dilbeck - age: 77
(August 06, 1933 to January 01, 2011 ) Resident of Clarksville, Texas Visitation Information: The family will recieve friends Sunday afternoon from 4 to 6 at the funeral home. Obituary: Vera Muriel Dilbeck, age 77, of Clarksville, passed away, Saturday, January 01, 2011, at Brentwood Terrace in Paris. Mrs. Dilbeck was a nurse for McCusition Hospital in Paris with over 30 years of service. She was of the Baptist faith. Funeral services are set for 2:00 p.m. Monday, January 3, 2011, in Lindeman Chapel of Clarksville Funeral Home with Rev. James Brown and Rev. Jimmy Ellis officiating. Burial will follow in Fairview Cemetery under the direction of Clarksville Funeral Home. Pallbearers are Shane Dilbeck, Justin Dilbeck, Daniel Dilbeck, Chad Dilbeck, Jeff Harvey, Matt McGill, Casey Caldwell and Clint Whittle. Survivors include two sons, Terry Dilbeck and wife Linda of Detroit and Danny Dilbeck and wife Donna of Clarksville; her grandchildren, Shane Dilbeck, Justin Dilbeck, Daniel Dilbeck, Dana Harvey, Chad Dilbeck, Daria Caldwell and Deanna McGill; great grandchildren, Breanna Harvey, Jayden, Dilbeck, Aaron Caldwell, Corley Dilbeck and Leland Harvey; and two nephews, Mike and Steve Griffin. Online condolences may be made to the Dilbeck family at www.clarksvillefuneralhome.com . |
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Marty Wilcox - January 1, 2011
Terry/Dan and families:
You'll never know how much my heart aches over this pretty ladies death. She was one special person to me, and loved her with all my heart. I know just how you are feeling and my thoughts and prayers are with all of the families.She will be missed by lots. May God wrap HIS loving arms around each of you and lead all through these ruff times. If you need anything, please feel free to email me and tell me. Love you guys very much...
Susan George - January 1, 2011
Dan and family, I an truly sorry to read about Muriel. She was always a joy to be around. Regardless where I saw her, at the hospital, grocery store, whereever, she always had a smile on her face. Muriel was a really great lady.
Carol Wooten - January 2, 2011
We are so sorry to hear about of your loss, nothing so precious to us than our Mothers and our children. Thinking of you all at this time. With heartfelt regards, and love to all.
Barbara Champe - January 2, 2011
I am so sorry to hear of Muriel's passing. I have so many fond memories of visiting with Dan and Terry when we were younger. I know that she and my grandmother (Madeline) were such good friends and there are so many good times to remember. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help in your time of sorrow. Love to you all, Barbara Nell
Debara Belew - January 2, 2011
Mammaw was a very special person. She was a wonderful person and our family was blessed to have her with us. It did not matter where mammaw was she always had open arms for hugs. She will be missed by all of us but her loving memories will always be locked in our hearts. We love you Mammaw.
Derald Bulls - January 3, 2011
It was my pleasure to work with Muriel at McCuistion for over 20 years. She cared for each patient as if it was a member of her family. Through our time of working together, she always made time to speak to me and ask how my day was going. Truly, she was an example to us all of her hard work and diligence in seeing after each patient and befriending all co-workers. My sympathy to each member of her family.
Melanie Palmer - January 3, 2011
Miss Muriel was a wonderful, loving woman. Although I only knew her through my work, I felt connected with her, and often times she would remind me of my own grandmother. All weekend long she was in my thoughts (more often than normal) and each time she would come to mind, I would offer a prayer for her. I hope it brings comfort to the family, in knowing that she is in Heaven. She will be missed, but never forgotten, and it was trully a gift for me to have known her.
William Phillips - January 3, 2011
I had the pleasure and privilege to work professionally with Muriel. She was a very compassionate nurse and one of my very special patients. She will always be remembered by her smile and sweet countenance. Her Lord and her family always came first.
Dorothy Jensen - January 3, 2011
Miss Muriel was a co-worker with me at Mccuistion Hospital for many years. She was the most dedicated nurse that I have ever met. She cared for every patient as if they were a member of her own family. She was a very thougtful and dedicated person in her work and I know she loved her family very much . I will remember her always for her dedication to h er work , and her kindness to everyone.
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Vera M. Dilbeck - age: 77