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Marian Hibbert

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Marian Hibbert

Birth
Parker, Fremont County, Idaho, USA
Death
9 Apr 2015 (aged 80)
Saint Anthony, Fremont County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Cremated, Other Add to Map
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Marian Hibbert of St Anthony died April 9, 2015 of natural causes.

Marian was born July 6, 1934 to Thomas N. Hibbert and Leolin Faye Johnson Hibbert. She was the youngest of six children. She spent her younger years in Parker ID until 1941 when her father purchased the land that she has since resided on.

She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and served an LDS mission in the Virginia and Carolina areas.

Marian graduated from South Fremont High School in 1952 and continued her education she graduated from Ricks College with an associates of Arts Degree and also from BYU Provo with a Bachelor of Arts. She also attended classes at ISU. Marian never stopped learning, she read continuously throughout her life including Encyclopedias, National Geographic, as well as many others, she use to say that’s how she traveled was through her books.

She worked at Blackfoot Middle School as a Librarian for over 30 years, she enjoyed her time there, and made many lifelong friends. During the summers she spent her time taking care of things on the farm and upon her retirement she was able to concentrate fully on the farm, which was what she loved. Over the years Marian hired many people to help her and they always left better than they came. She was an inspiration to all, she loved life, and the beautiful things in it, and she especially loved animals, all of them. Marian was a hard worker, and over the years took care of her mother, a sister Jewell and a brother Neil, she never stopped giving. She looked forward to the visits from her sister Doris, they shared a special bond.

Through the lessons she taught, the flowers she so freely gave, her contagious smile, her gratitude for the things she loved, such as her family, her beliefs, her love for the beauties of the earth, were the things that made her so unique. She will be missed.

She is survived by her sister Doris Groot of Rexburg ID, a niece Dianna (Kel) Rowland, and a nephew Curtis (Jody) Howard of St Anthony ID. At her request there will be not be a funeral service. The family held a small private service on Friday April 10 th.
Marian Hibbert of St Anthony died April 9, 2015 of natural causes.

Marian was born July 6, 1934 to Thomas N. Hibbert and Leolin Faye Johnson Hibbert. She was the youngest of six children. She spent her younger years in Parker ID until 1941 when her father purchased the land that she has since resided on.

She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and served an LDS mission in the Virginia and Carolina areas.

Marian graduated from South Fremont High School in 1952 and continued her education she graduated from Ricks College with an associates of Arts Degree and also from BYU Provo with a Bachelor of Arts. She also attended classes at ISU. Marian never stopped learning, she read continuously throughout her life including Encyclopedias, National Geographic, as well as many others, she use to say that’s how she traveled was through her books.

She worked at Blackfoot Middle School as a Librarian for over 30 years, she enjoyed her time there, and made many lifelong friends. During the summers she spent her time taking care of things on the farm and upon her retirement she was able to concentrate fully on the farm, which was what she loved. Over the years Marian hired many people to help her and they always left better than they came. She was an inspiration to all, she loved life, and the beautiful things in it, and she especially loved animals, all of them. Marian was a hard worker, and over the years took care of her mother, a sister Jewell and a brother Neil, she never stopped giving. She looked forward to the visits from her sister Doris, they shared a special bond.

Through the lessons she taught, the flowers she so freely gave, her contagious smile, her gratitude for the things she loved, such as her family, her beliefs, her love for the beauties of the earth, were the things that made her so unique. She will be missed.

She is survived by her sister Doris Groot of Rexburg ID, a niece Dianna (Kel) Rowland, and a nephew Curtis (Jody) Howard of St Anthony ID. At her request there will be not be a funeral service. The family held a small private service on Friday April 10 th.


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