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Berta Faye Sencibaugh

January 31, 1924 — May 3, 2015

Berta Faye Sencibaugh of Cuba, Missouri was born to the union of Walter A. and Emma E. (Lotz) Ruble on January 31, 1924 in Centerville, Missouri and left from this life on Sunday, May 3, 2015 at Cuba Manor at the age of 91. Berta Faye was united in marriage to William P. Sencibaugh on February 12, 1940 and to this union they were blessed with three children. Berta Faye spent most of her life in the Viburnum area, where she raised her family. She was a valued, trusted friend and neighbor to all who knew her. She loved to work with her flowers in the yard, play bingo and was quite the card shark when playing Rummy. Most of all she adored her children, grandchildren and her many treasured friends. She was preceded in death by her parents Walter and Emma Ruble. Her devoted husband of over 72 years, William "Pud" Sencibaugh; one much loved son Dwain Sencibaugh and a granddaughter Melody (Sencibaugh) May. Those who are left to treasure her memory and to continue her legacy are her devoted son Don (Carolyn) Sencibaugh of Cuba, Missouri; one loving daughter Darlene Sue (Lawrence) Boehm of Elsberry, Missouri; three grandchildren Michelle (David) Hughes of Wildwood, Missouri, Angie (Scott) Roberts of Wildwood, Missouri, Brian Sencibaugh of Cuba, Missouri; eight great-grandchildren Kyle Brickey of Colorado, Lauren May of Farmington, Missouri, Erica Walker of St. Louis, Missouri, Sean and Liam Hughes of Wildwood, Missouri, Zoey and Max Roberts of Wildwood, Missouri, Madison Sencibaugh of Farmington, Missouri; two great-great-grandchildren Cooper William Young of St. Louis, Missouri and William Samuel Street of Farmington, Missouri; nieces, nephews and many friends. Memorial service will be held on Friday, May 8, 2015 1:00 p.m. at Mizell Funeral Home with Pastor Michael Potter, officiating. In keeping with Berta Faye's wishes her body was donated to Washington University School of Medicine so that science and research could continue to help the next generations for years to come. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Special Olympics of Missouri 1001 Diamond Ridge Ste. 800 Jefferson City, Missouri 65109, in the name of Dwain Sencibaugh or to the American Cancer Society. The Mizell Funeral Home is honored to be serving the Sencibaugh family.

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Friday, May 8th, 2015 1:00pm, Mizell Funeral Home

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