![]() ![]() She will be remembered by many for her gift in teaching gospel doctrine. Through her lifetime service, she served in the Relief Society, Primary, Young Women’s, and Sunday School. These quilts grace the homes of her loved ones.Īnnette is a devoted follower of the Lord Jesus Christ and is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She loved working at both jobs.Īnnette loved to sew and hand-crafted many quilts. Later in life she taught at Henderson College of Business. She began working with the AGT Telephone Company as a switchboard operator and continued with this later in Rexburg while attending school full time and raising six children. On February 19, 1958, she married Max Martin and together they raised six children. ![]() She was the second oldest of nine children. She was predeceased by her infant son, Lee, her brothers Dean, Philip, and infant siblings Rex, Dennis, Joyce and her best friend and sister-in-law, Elaine Lybbert.Īnnette was born on March 29, 1939, in Raymond, Alberta to Lyle Raymond Lybbert and Dorothy Mary Oler Lybbert. DOROTHY ANNETTE LYBBERT MARTIN passed away on Decemat the age of 83 years.Īnnette with be lovingly remembered by her beloved husband of 64 years, Max Martin, her children Karen (Bryce) Parker, Jesse (Michelle) Martin, Curtis (Eugenia) Martin, Shiela (Drew) Chipman, Dianne Millard and Dale (Axinia Doring) Martin, 27 grandchildren and 70 great grandchildren.Īnnette is survived by her siblings Clarke Lybbert, Ross (Pricilla) Lybbert and Linda (Richard) Wolfe and a beloved sisters-in-law, Verena and Vikki Lybbert. ![]()
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