Dorothy Agnes Laible
November 04, 1947 - March 19, 2025
Obituary For Dorothy Agnes Laible
With profound sadness, we announce the passing of our beloved Dodie, a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt, and friend. She left this world surrounded by love and family, leaving behind a legacy of kindness, compassion, and unwavering dedication to her family and those she cared for throughout her life.
Dodie's warmth and kindness knew no bounds—she always greeted the world with a smile, offering comfort and care to anyone in need. She was selfless in her love for her family and found her greatest joy in the time she spent with them. She shared a beautiful life with her soulmate, Robert Laible, and was a devoted mother to James (Nicola) Barilla, Jennifer (Brett) Maiorano, Cristina (Josh) Rutyna; stepmother to Tommy Stark, Heather (Brian) Johnson, and John Laible; and aunt to Scott (Cheryl) McNeill. She was the proud and cherished grandmother of James, Carly, Brook, Beatrice, Carter, Caeden, Brian II, Jacob, Cassie, and Megan; they each lit an instantaneous smile with every visit and call. Dodie's love extended beyond her human family to her beloved Yorkies, Daisy and Lily, lucky recipients of her constant affection and companionship.
Raised in Upstate New York and the daughter of Donald James and Rose May (Gaines) Bickley, Dodie embodied the work ethic rooted in her mother's upbringing on a dairy farm in DeRuyter, NY. Dodie spent her career as an extraordinary nurse, touching countless lives with her gentle hands and even gentler heart. After many years administering patient care as an R.N., Dodie became a respected leader in geriatric care in Syracuse, NY. She initiated the Infection Control curriculum at what was then The Jewish Home of Central New York and pioneered a memory care program for its residents. Later, she led the former James Square nursing home through 12 years as Director of Nursing before relocating to North Carolina in 2004 to be nearer to her children.
Dodie's biggest desire outside of her career was to spend time with her family. While she was most content with relaxed day-to-day and holiday gatherings, her vibrant nature sparked occasional adventures that included earning her yellow Karate belt, dancing, learning to downhill ski, admiring giant sequoias and climbing Mount Tam in California, and exploring parts of England.
To know Dodie was to be embraced by kindness, to feel the warmth of unconditional love, and to witness the beauty of a heart so full of giving. Though our hearts are heavy with sorrow, we find comfort in our endless memories with her—the laughter, the love, and the immeasurable impact of her gentle spirit.
An intimate family service led by Deacon Stephen Andrews of St. Francis of Assisi will be held on Wednesday, March 26, at Renaissance Funeral Home before entombment at Raleigh Memorial Park.
For friends who have inquired about honoring Dodie with a charitable donation, she was a regular supporter of the SPCA and Saving Grace Animals for Adoption.
Mom, you will always be in our hearts, and your love will forever guide us until we meet again.
Services
Funeral Service
10:00 AM
Entombment
12:00 PM
Condolences
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March 26, 2025
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