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Sue Tribbett-Dix Obituary

Tribbett-Dix, Sue Ann 58, June 5, 2012 beloved wife of Lawrence W. Dix, III; loving mother of Brittini Jerale Tribbett; devoted grandmother of Nariana; dear daughter of Dorris Tribbett and the late Charles Alexander Tribbett, Jr.; sister of Charles Alexander Tribbett, III; sister-in-law of Lisa Brown Tribbett; aunt of Jillian Hannah Tribbett, Charles Alexander Tribbett, IV and Jason Brown Tribbett; niece of Josie Morris Ballentine and Wardell Ballentine; loving cousin of Mark Morris, Lee Ann Trotter, Howard Joseph Morris, Kim Morris Chatman, Gia Morris, Rochelle Williams Machen, Sandra Ballentine Smith and many others; dear friend to Michelle Freeman and a host of others. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made for lung cancer research c/o Dr. Philip Bonomi at Rush University Medical Center, 1700 W. Van Buren St., Suite 250, Chicago, IL 60612." or on line at http://rush.convio.net/SueAnnTribbett-Dix

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times on Jun. 12, 2012.

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Phoebe Redmond

November 28, 2012

Sue Ann was and will always be unforgettable. Rest in peace Faberge.

Rochelle Machen

June 20, 2012

We will miss you sue. We shared loughs of laughs and fun. Love Rochelle and james

June 18, 2012

Mrs. Tribbett and Family:
My deepest sympathies for your loss. I was so sorry to hear of Sue Ann's passing. She was a wonderful person that I will never forget.
Lela J. Davis

JoAudrey Miller

June 18, 2012

Remembering the time we spent together at Elmhurst College and our brief encounter last year.
May you fine Rest In Paradise. My sympathy to your family.

Christine Boulware

June 16, 2012

Style, spirit and grace are words that defined her spirit, a beautiful person, RIP...

Christine

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