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Birth date: Dec 9, 1930 Death date: Feb 28, 2019
Marie Antoinette Simbra passed away on February 28, 2019 due to complications with pneumonia. She was 88 years old. Born December 9, 1930, Marie was third of nine children and was raised in San Francisco. She met her husband, Ben, Read Obituary
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My Dearest Aunt Mary, We will miss you always, you were so close to my mom and I remember the fun day when we came over to your home for gathering to eat and chat with everybody ?? Now you are at peace and at home with Uncle Ben and most of your loving sisters and brothers in heaven. We love you forever. The Stephens Family ??
Our fond memories of Marie were the gatherings we got to share with her. Many birthday’s,weddings,Thanks-givings,Easters, and Christmases. She once told us that she especially loved “kids and dogs,” this was true because kids and dogs loved her right back. We knew Marie was participating with us, even when she was too weak, by opening an eye and giving her smile we knew she knew what was going on in the room. We knew she loved St. Jude as her face would light up, when we gave her a bracelet of him and she was willing to wear it. We remember her, and our hearts will carry her memory till we see her again! much love, Dan and Marcia
We were privileged to share many happy occasions with Marie, she always said “I love kids and dogs, and they love me.” This is true, and Nate and Zac were recipients of her generosity. She had a heart for spiritual truths and loved Saint Jude, she was aware of Gordies prayers even when she was fatigued, we often saw one eye open with alertness. Our hearts carry her memories and kindnesses that we hope to pass on. Loving memory Dan and Marcia
We didn’t really know Marie but we know her amazing daughter Vickie and our family loves her like a mom, like an aunt, like a sister and a supportive and always loving friend! Thank you Marie for giving us Vickie!!
My dearest Auntie Mary. I learned so much from you and had such wonderful summers and Christmas Eve’s at your house with my cousins and uncle Ben. I know you are finally reunited with Uncle Ben and my mom and dad. I know you are all together in Heaven. Will always miss you ! Love from your niece, Cecilia
You were beautiful inside and out. I would come over to hang out with Vickie and you were so happy; I remember your laughter the most. I know how hard it is to loose your mother to dementia and then to loose her in life. My heart and prayers are with Vickie ants Ben. Love Gina
To my sweet sister Mary and friend forever. You will be missed for all you have done for us. Love you. Pat and Dennis Diehl
It’s always hard to find the right words to say. I learned a lot from you growing up. To be patient and enjoy life to the fullest. I wish dementia didn’t interfere with you living life to your fullest. I know you did despite that illness. I’m glad I got to spend the time I did with you and I love you with all my heart Mom.
Sending all of our love, thoughts, and prayers. Aunt Mary is with Uncle Ben in heaven now.