t Wright Field in Dayton, Ohio where she met her future husband, Lowell Dibble. She enlisted in the US Women's Army Corp. (WAC) where she also worked in the office. She received her boot training at Ft. Oglethorpe, Georgia. Later she was transferred to an Army facility in Michigan. In later years she did volunteer work as a senior peer counselor and served on the jury at the University of Iowa Law School mock trials. She was very fond of dogs, especially Siberian Huskies which she made sure they were well taken care of. A couple years ago she adopted a rescued dog name Moxie that no one else would adopt and made sure it had a good home. Margaret enjoyed reading, especially mystery books. She read the local paper everyday and had strong opinions about current issues and would write published letters to the editorials. She was an expert in crocheting and made the most beautiful afghans and dabbled in needlepoint as well. She was very fond of getting on the road for adventurous day trips. This spirit in her was the reason that at the age of 95 she still lived at home independently with her husband Lowell. Margaret is survived by her loving husband of 72 years, Lowell and their four children and two grandchildren, Alan of Ireland, Victoria (Michelle) of Spicewood, Texas, Mark of Morse, Iowa, and Bruce (Andrea) of Solon, Iowa and their children, Mason and Nora. She was preceded in death by her parents. Online condolences may be sent to www.lensingfuneral.com To read the full obituary, please click here: http://www.lensingfuneral.com/obituaries/Margaret-Veronica-Dibble?obId=3824250#/obituaryInfo