Linda Sue (McAnally) Diebitsch

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Linda Sue (McAnally) Diebitsch

Thu, 10/06/2022 - 04:27
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Linda Sue (McAnally) Diebitsch passed away on Oct. 1, 2022, in her home surrounded by her family and furry companions. She was born on Nov. 21, 1941, in Santa Anna, Texas to Carl and Charline McAnally. She attended school, played basketball, and graduated salutatorian in Balmorhea, Texas in 1959. While attending Angelo State, on a weekend visit her oldest brother, W.C. introduced her to a coworker named ‘Debo’ who ended up being the love of her life. On July 21, 1961, Linda Sue McAnally married Donald John Diebitsch. They worked and made their forever home in Fort Stockton, Texas, where they raised their two daughters.

Lori Diebitsch of Fort Stockton, Texas, and Stacie Phifer (Terry) of Liberty Hill, Texas. Linda Sue, or Susie as she was fondly called, was an eternal optimist with an infectious smile, always a hello who never met a stranger. She had a heart of gold and was the Saint Francis of West Texas, caring for all hurt or orphaned animals of any kind that were brought or abandoned at her door. She loved her life filled with friends and family and cherished being a devoted wife, a loving mother and especially a turbo- charged, extraordinary grandmother to Peyton Gillian Patterson (Miles) and Dalton Debo Phifer, both of Austin, Texas. Simply put, Susie made life better for all who had the pleasure of knowing her, animal or person, and she will be so dearly missed.

Linda Sue was preceded in death by her wonderful husband of 51 years, Don Diebitsch, her parents, and her brother W.C. McAnally and sister-in-law, Frazee McAnally.

She is survived by her daughters, grandchildren and brothers, Charlie McAnally (Sandi) of Fort Davis, Texas, and Gary McAnally (Linda) of Alpine, Texas and numerous nieces and nephews.

Graveside service will be Sunday, Oct. 9, 2022, at 2:00 p.m. at East Hill Cemetery, Fort Stockton, Texas.

In Lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to: Lucky Two Times Animal Shelter 1050 Old Cemetery Road Fort Stockton, Texas 79735 Arrangements are entrusted to Heritage Funeral Home of the Big Bend in Fort Stockton, Texas.If you would like to send your condolences to the family, you may do so by signing her guestbook at www.heritagefuneralhomeofthebigbend. com.