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Marlyne Ann Lipfert, 71, of Dallas, passed away peacefully at the
Wilkes-Barre General Hospital on Thursday, March 7, 2013, surrounded
by several members of her large family of friends.
She was born in Kingston on February 22, 1942, the only child of the
late William and Justine Miller Lipfert. She grew up in Trucksville
and graduated from Westmoreland High School in 1960. She then decided
to become the primary caretaker of her maternal grandmother, Lilith
Miller, in the family home.
After her grandmother's death, she moved to Washington DC. Her first
position was working as a secretary for OB-GYN Doctors Dusbabek,
Liverett, Erkenbeck, and Skilling, in downtown Washington. She quickly
became very fluent in the medical terms need to assist patients. She
then moved on to another secretarial position with the National
Conference for Community and Justice (NCCJ) and again became
proficient in that area. Next she went to work for U.S. Senator
Clifford P. Case of New Jersey as a receptionist. Her work with him
was extremely rewarding in a variety of ways.
Unfortunately, Sen. Case was defeated in the primary in his bid for
re-election in 1979. This is when Marlyne found her true niche in life
working for the Environmental Protection Agency as a paralegal. Once
again she became very accomplished in her work and was often thought
to be an attorney.
Marlyne retired from in EPA in the mid-nineties and returned to the
family home in Trucksville. After searching for a ranch style home for
many years, she finally purchased a home in the Elmcrest section of
Dallas residing there for approximately 6 years. At a certain point
she decided to buy a home in Brevard, North Carolina, but was not able
to move there permanently.
Upon returning to the Back Mountain area, she became very active in
the North Branch Land Trust serving as treasurer for many years. The
next endeavor that was near and dear to her heart was The Lands at
Hillside Farm, serving on the Board of Directors until her demise. She
spent many hours volunteering there. One of her biggest and time
consuming efforts was restoring "The Cottage". Marlyne was a strong
advocate for the concept of a sustainable farm and the many
educational services that are provided.
She is survived by cousins Linda Werner, Tom and Carol Ramsay, and
Judy Myers of Columbus, Ohio; Don Lipfert, Michigan; and Claire
Gallagher, Texas.
Marlyne will be greatly missed be her family of friends and her
beloved pets Jake, Mollie, and Le Le.
Her family of friends will be planning a memorial service in the late
spring. Arrangements have been in the care of the Yanaitis Funeral
Home Inc., Plains.
A Memorial Tree was planted for Marlyne
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Yanaitis Funeral Home, Inc.
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