Mrs. Dambach was united in marriage on April 16, 1946, in Bardstown, Kentucky, to Norman Cecil Dambach, and to this union, three daughters were born. She was preceded in death by her husband on September 3, 1987; one daughter, Sarah Ann Bartlett, on February 9, 1977; her father on February 18, 1941; her mother on January 7, 2001; one great-granddaughter, Shelby Dailey, and one sister, Francis Clair.
Mrs. Dambach was a member of the First Baptist Church, Dixon. She and her husband had owned and operated Dan's Family Room and Dambach Café, both in Dixon. She enjoyed quilting, embroidering and reading as well as being a loving and devoted housewife and homemaker.
Those left to mourn the passing of Mrs. Dambach include: two daughters and sons-in-law, Jane and Bill Roberson, Dixon and Joyce and Don Dailey, Fulton; one brother, Charles Ray Murphy, Bardstown, Kentucky; six grandchildren, Terri Schaffer, Dennis and Chris Roberson, David Wiseman, Norman Dailey and Don (DJ) Dailey; fourteen great-grandchildren, Sarah and Abigail Schaffer, Haley, Tyler and Taylor Roberson, Macey, Aaron, David Lee, Jr., Bailey and Clayton Wiseman, Teagan, Sophia, Brooklin and Tatum Dailey; five step great-grandchildren; and many other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were conducted for Mrs. Dambach at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, September 28, 2010, in the Dixon Chapel of the Birmingham-Martin Funeral Homes with Pastor Helen Winters, Seaton Faith Fellowship Church, Dixon officiating. Two hymns, "Precious Memories" and "Amazing Grace" were played for the funeral service.
Interment was in the Fox Crossing Cemetery, near Dixon under the direction of the Birmingham-Martin Funeral Home, Dixon. Pallbearers for Mrs. Dambach were David Wiseman, Norman Dailey, Don (DJ) Dailey, Don Dailey, Dennis Roberson and Chris Roberson.
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