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July 19, 2002/Av 10 5762, Vol. 54, No. 44

Obituaries

Thelma Ribnik

Thelma N. Ribnik of Scottsdale died July 17, 2002. She was 77. She was born in Denver. She was a retired antique dealer and a member of the American Association of University Women and a past member of Temple Emanuel Sisterhood in Denver.

Survivors include her daughters, Linda of Phoenix and Susan of Scottsdale; son, Harlan of Cheyenne, Wyo.; sister, Leona Hurst of Santa Fe, N.M.; brother Marvin Rosenberg of Las Vegas; and four grandchildren.

Services were held at Paradise Memorial Gardens, with Rabbi Alan Berlin officiating. Arrangements were by Sinai Mortuary. Contributions are suggested to American Association of University Women, 8139 E. Via Del Sol Drive, Scottsdale 85255.



Marcia R. Gregos

Marcia R. Gregos, 61, beloved wife of 39 years to Nick Gregos and loving mother to Zina Berry and Gail Ulan, passed away July 8. Marcia IS absolutely the best wife, mother and friend that ever lived. Her life was devoted to her family and she did everything in her power to make sure they came first, whether she was lobbying for her children at school, making exquisite food for a family celebration, or handling the family finances. Accomplished at many things, Marcia will be remembered by all for her intelligence, quick wit, dedication to her family and the ability to overcome any obstacle put in her way. Every day, no matter what it brought, was met with dignity and grace.

Marcia is survived by her husband, Nick (together for 40 years); her dog, Wiggles; her 2 daughters, Zina (Phil) and Gail (Paul); and her five grandchildren: Emily, Jessica, Samuel, Rachel and Benjamin. Mommy, you will always be with us in everything we do. You will NEVER be forgotten.

Contributions in her name to the American Heart Association or the American Diabetes Association would be greatly appreciated. Funeral services were held Friday, July 12 in Sinai Mortuary Chapel.


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