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Marcia Ann Dibble

Marcia Ann Dibble

April 19, 1948 March 12, 2026

Rockville, IN

Marcia Ann Dibble, 77, of Rockville, Indiana, passed away on March 12, 2026, at Union Hospital in Terre Haute. Born on April 19, 1948, in Crawfordsville, Indiana, to Donald and Alma Burks Northcutt, she graduated from Guilford High School in Rockford, Illinois. Marcia spent many years as the office manager for the medical offices of Dr. Nicholas and Dr. Dwyer before retiring.

She was preceded in death by her husband, William Dibble. Survivors include her daughters, Jennifer (JR) Arnett of Pendleton, Indiana, and Christina “Chrissy” Husseman Netherton of Rockville; her brother, Ronald Northcutt of Florida; her sister, Cheryl Northcutt Stafford of LaSalle, Illinois; four grandchildren, Joshua Cowart and Ashley Cowart of Noblesville, and Trenton Leonard and Avrie Pedigo of Rockville; and four great-grandchildren.

Marcia was a devoted mother who always placed her children’s needs before her own. She created magical childhood birthdays and transformed every Christmas into a warm, loving celebration filled with laughter, home-cooked meals, and lasting memories. Beyond being their mother, she was the heart of countless cherished family moments.

Her relationship with her parents remained especially meaningful throughout her life. She visited them often, finding deep joy in their company. To her, they were not only her parents but her closest friends, and the time spent with them—sharing stories over coffee—became some of her most treasured experiences.

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