Wilma Joy Dubbers Funeral services will be held in the Westside Christian Center, 207 Tyler St., Taft, on Thursday, October 27, 2005 at 10:00 a.m. for longtime Taft resident, Wilma Joy Dubbers, 68. Mrs. Dubbers son, Pastor Mark Fitzsimmons, will officiate at the services.
She was born in Snyder, Oklahoma on March 17, 1937 and passed away due to an automobile accident on October 22, 2005.
Mrs. Dubbers moved to Taft 37 years ago and has had multiple jobs in Taft.
She was a devoted Christian and church was a big part of her life. She especially loved to sing in church.
Mrs. Dubbers was very involved in the community and volunteered with the senior citizens. She always went to her grandchildrens sporting events and she would even travel to them.
Mrs. Dubbers was preceded in death by her husband, Albert Beaty and by her husband, Robert Dubbers.
Her survivors include her children and their spouses, Steve and Karie Fitzsimmons of Fellows, Debi and Phil Halcomb of Idaho, Mark and Kathy Fitzsimmons of Taft, Becky and Mark Gunter of Bakersfield, Leah and Victor Mayfield of Taft and Mary Edde and Mark Barnes of Bakersfield; her two sisters, Heiln Early and her family of Alabama and Ruby Adams and Frank and their family of Las Vegas; her grandchildren, Brian, Kenny and Shannon, Cody, Justin, Bethany, Matthew, Tabitha, Ami, Joseph, Jennifer, Erin and Chaney, Megan, Kate, Nikita, Miranda, Shiloh, Joshua; her great grandchildren, Mia, Gavin, Aubree, Danny; her numerous nieces and nephews and many friends; and by her dog, T.J.
Those who wish to pay their respects may do so at the Erickson & Brown Funeral Home on Wednesday from 3:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Erickson & Brown Funeral Home
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