• Mollie Tibbetts 1998 - 2018 Obituary

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    Mollie Tibbetts

    Brooklyn - Mass of the Resurrection for Mollie Tibbetts, age 20
    of Brooklyn, will be held at 2:00 PM on Sunday, August 26, 2018
    in the gymnasium of the BGM High School in Brooklyn with Bishop
    Thomas R. Zinkula presiding and Fr. Corey Close as the Homilist.
    The family will receive friends following the service for a
    reception and continued fellowship.

    In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be designated to
    the University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital, mailed
    in care of the Smith Funeral Home, PO Box 368, Grinnell, Iowa
    50112. Memories and condolences may be shared with Mollie's
    family online at www.smithfh.com.

    Mollie Cecelia Tibbetts was born the daughter of Robert and
    Laura (Calderwood) Tibbetts on May 8, 1998 in San Francisco,
    California. She was raised in San Francisco and Brooklyn, Iowa
    respectively and graduated from BGM High School in Brooklyn with
    the class of 2017. She attended the University of Iowa in Iowa
    City, Iowa and was majoring in psychology.

    Mollie loved life. Her passion for it radiated from those
    beautiful brown eyes and the smile that she was so quick to
    share with everyone she met. She excelled in writing and speech
    where she shared her thoughts on some very difficult and complex
    subjects, mental health and self-esteem. Her talents were
    rewarded when she was invited to perform them three years at the
    Iowa All State competition. From her first musical appearance,
    she was hooked on theatre and enjoyed acting in the school
    plays. Mollie pushed herself in cross country and made running a
    part of her everyday life. Children are also something Mollie
    loved dearly. She began babysitting at an early age and worked
    the last two summers at the GRMC Day Camp where the kids adored
    her ability to make them laugh and the way she made them feel
    love. She was attending the University of Iowa to become a child
    psychologist to be able to work with children dealing with
    mental health issues. Dance Marathon, choir and singing were
    things she also loved participating in. But what Mollie did best
    was making friends everywhere she went.

    Mollie is survived by her father, Robert Tibbetts of Lafayette
    and Fresno, California; her mother, Laura Calderwood of
    Brooklyn, Iowa; two brothers Jacob and Scott Tibbetts of
    Brooklyn; maternal grandparent, Judy Calderwood of Brooklyn.
    Maternal family includes her Aunt Kim Calderwood and Chris
    Sellers of Brooklyn, Uncle Erick Calderwood and Billie Jo
    Calderwood of Brooklyn, and Aunt Deb Column-Calderwood of
    Washington DC. Maternal cousins of Brooklyn include Morgan and
    Christian Calderwood and Vaughn and Joseph Irlbeck. Also
    included are Kelsie Sheets of Oskaloosa, IA and Kiegan Watts of
    Altoona, IA, Gabe Sellers of Rochester, MN and Sammie Sellers of
    Des Moines. Paternal aunts include Meg Tibbetts Williams of Des
    Moines, Iowa, Julie Tibbetts Eaton and Jeff Eaton of Denver,
    CO., Clare Tibbetts Faulkner and Matthew Faulkner of Long Beach,
    CA, and Laurie Craig of Des Moines. Paternal nieces and nephews
    along with families include Shaun Williams of Des Moines, Nicole
    and Ryan Mikluscak and children Lily and Maeve of Omaha, NE.,
    Jonathan and Brittany Eaton of Denver along with sons Patrick
    and William, Annie and Brian Wagner along with daughter Margot
    Maeve of Ann Arbor, MI., Joseph Faulkner of Brooklyn, NY, and
    Emma Faulkner of Denver Colorado, Emily and Tim Heaston and
    family Clare, Cate and Teddie, along with Jack Craig, all of Des
    Moines. Also included are very much-loved step-mother, Kasey
    Auston-Tibbetts and her children Mallory and Scott along with
    grandchildren Zackeria Lovick and Pierce Carlson along with
    their extended family members. Most importantly, Mollie is
    survived by the love of her life, Dalton Jack and his family.

    Mollie was preceded in death by her maternal grandfather,
    Charles Calderwood; and paternal grandparents, Robert Tibbetts
    and Clare Meng Tibbetts.

    Published in Des Moines Register from Aug. 24 to Aug. 29, 2018

    https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/desmoinesregister/obituary.asp x?n=mollie-tibbetts&pid=190038545&fhid=13705


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    Mollie Tibbetts

    Brooklyn - Mass of the Resurrection for Mollie Tibbetts, age 20
    of Brooklyn, will be held at 2:00 PM on Sunday, August 26, 2018
    in the gymnasium of the BGM High School in Brooklyn with Bishop
    Thomas R. Zinkula presiding and Fr. Corey Close as the Homilist.
    The family will receive friends following the service for a
    reception and continued fellowship.

    In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be designated to
    the University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital, mailed
    in care of the Smith Funeral Home, PO Box 368, Grinnell, Iowa
    50112. Memories and condolences may be shared with Mollie's
    family online at www.smithfh.com.

    Mollie Cecelia Tibbetts was born the daughter of Robert and
    Laura (Calderwood) Tibbetts on May 8, 1998 in San Francisco,
    California. She was raised in San Francisco and Brooklyn, Iowa
    respectively and graduated from BGM High School in Brooklyn with
    the class of 2017. She attended the University of Iowa in Iowa
    City, Iowa and was majoring in psychology.

    Mollie loved life. Her passion for it radiated from those
    beautiful brown eyes and the smile that she was so quick to
    share with everyone she met. She excelled in writing and speech
    where she shared her thoughts on some very difficult and complex
    subjects, mental health and self-esteem. Her talents were
    rewarded when she was invited to perform them three years at the
    Iowa All State competition. From her first musical appearance,
    she was hooked on theatre and enjoyed acting in the school
    plays. Mollie pushed herself in cross country and made running a
    part of her everyday life. Children are also something Mollie
    loved dearly. She began babysitting at an early age and worked
    the last two summers at the GRMC Day Camp where the kids adored
    her ability to make them laugh and the way she made them feel
    love. She was attending the University of Iowa to become a child
    psychologist to be able to work with children dealing with
    mental health issues. Dance Marathon, choir and singing were
    things she also loved participating in. But what Mollie did best
    was making friends everywhere she went.

    Mollie is survived by her father, Robert Tibbetts of Lafayette
    and Fresno, California; her mother, Laura Calderwood of
    Brooklyn, Iowa; two brothers Jacob and Scott Tibbetts of
    Brooklyn; maternal grandparent, Judy Calderwood of Brooklyn.
    Maternal family includes her Aunt Kim Calderwood and Chris
    Sellers of Brooklyn, Uncle Erick Calderwood and Billie Jo
    Calderwood of Brooklyn, and Aunt Deb Column-Calderwood of
    Washington DC. Maternal cousins of Brooklyn include Morgan and
    Christian Calderwood and Vaughn and Joseph Irlbeck. Also
    included are Kelsie Sheets of Oskaloosa, IA and Kiegan Watts of
    Altoona, IA, Gabe Sellers of Rochester, MN and Sammie Sellers of
    Des Moines. Paternal aunts include Meg Tibbetts Williams of Des
    Moines, Iowa, Julie Tibbetts Eaton and Jeff Eaton of Denver,
    CO., Clare Tibbetts Faulkner and Matthew Faulkner of Long Beach,
    CA, and Laurie Craig of Des Moines. Paternal nieces and nephews
    along with families include Shaun Williams of Des Moines, Nicole
    and Ryan Mikluscak and children Lily and Maeve of Omaha, NE.,
    Jonathan and Brittany Eaton of Denver along with sons Patrick
    and William, Annie and Brian Wagner along with daughter Margot
    Maeve of Ann Arbor, MI., Joseph Faulkner of Brooklyn, NY, and
    Emma Faulkner of Denver Colorado, Emily and Tim Heaston and
    family Clare, Cate and Teddie, along with Jack Craig, all of Des
    Moines. Also included are very much-loved step-mother, Kasey
    Auston-Tibbetts and her children Mallory and Scott along with
    grandchildren Zackeria Lovick and Pierce Carlson along with
    their extended family members. Most importantly, Mollie is
    survived by the love of her life, Dalton Jack and his family.

    Mollie was preceded in death by her maternal grandfather,
    Charles Calderwood; and paternal grandparents, Robert Tibbetts
    and Clare Meng Tibbetts.

    Published in Des Moines Register from Aug. 24 to Aug. 29, 2018

    https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/desmoinesregister/obituary.asp x?n=mollie-tibbetts&pid=190038545&fhid=13705


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