DiBias, Marion A. Palermo, 83, of Wheeling, WV, died Monday, November 27, 2006 at home.
She was born September 25, 1923 in Wheeling, a daughter of the late Dominick and Julia Prete Palermo.
She was a former employee of the Wheeling Clinic and a member of St. Joseph Cathedral Catholic Church, Wheeling.
In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband, Charles J. DiBias in 1997.
Surviving is four children, Charles D. DiBias and his wife Eleanor of Fort Mill, SC; Gladys A. DiBias of Wheeling; Robert W. DiBias and his wife Margarita of Wheeling;
Mary Ann Hamilton and her husband Kevin of Latrobe, PA; two sisters, Virginia Bilo of Wheeling; Lillian Brozovich of Wheeling; seven grandchildren, eight great grandchildren, several nieces and nephews and her dog Daisy.
A memorial mass will be held at a date to be announced.
Memorial contributions can be made to Valley Hospice, Inc.
Arrangements entrusted to the Altmeyer Funeral Home, 1400 Eoff Street, Wheeling.
Offer condolences online at altmeyer.com
Past Services
Visitation
Tuesday November 28, 2006
Bob,
Please accept Cindy and my sympathy
for your Mother.
Mike
Dear MaryAnne, You have been a faithful daughter to your mother. She is with the Lord now. I pray that you will find some peace in that. All our love and support, Steve, Cindi and Rachel Bonhall
Dearest Mary Ann and Kevin, We were so sad to learn of the passing of your Mother. Please accept our deepest sympathy and let us know if we can be of any help to you. Keep in touch. Hope to see you soon. Our love and prayers…Carol & Sam
Mary Ann and Kevin-Just saw Mrs. DiBias’ obituary on-line today 11/28/06 p.m. during lunch at work.Please accept our condolences and sympathy in the loss of your mother. I only met your mother once when Kevin and I stopped in after a Nailers game to pick you up but I remember a very nice lady who thought very highly of her family.Dawn and I will be keeping you and your family in our thoughts. Your friends-Alan and Dawn Cope-Cadiz,Ohio
Maryann, I was very sorry to hear about your mom. I hope that your good memories and your family will sustain you at this time.
May the Peace of Christ bring you to His Everlating Home.
Our prayers and thoughts are with all of you. You have our deepest sympathy.Mike and Lynn
To my family and friends,
Sorry to hear about Aunt Marion. My prayers and thoughts are with you. I will always remember the good times we had specially Christmas Eve dinners, summer picnics. Take care and God Bless. Love Walter Markwas and Family.
When I remember visits with Mary Ann at the house in Wheeling in years past, I recall Marion as an energetic woman in the kitchen who spoke a lot about her family. She obviously loved them very much. She will be missed.