Pat was a good friend of my mother, Dorothy.
I am also related to the Sibbel family on the Hansen/Kusel side.
I don't have any Lightfoot pix or information since Pat's family is not from this area, but I will show some Sibbel/Hansen/Kusel connections.


In Memory of Patricia Ann Sibbel
Funeral services for Patricia Ann Sibbel, of West Des Moines and formerly of Manning, will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 18, 2024, at Ohde Funeral Home in Manning. Visitation will be after 12:30 on Thursday at the funeral home. Interment will be in Manning Cemetery.

Patricia Ann (Lightfoot) Sibbel passed away on Tuesday, January 16, 2024, at Jordan Creek MorningStar in West Des Moines, Iowa. Pat was born in Fairfield, Iowa, on May 26, 1929, to Wilbur and Opal (Davidson) Lightfoot. She grew up in Fairfield where she attended school and graduated in 1948. Pat earned the highest rank in Girl Scouts and was an aviation cadet in the Wing Scouts. She was active in school playing the accordion, an award-winning flag swinger and a member of the American Junior Red Cross.

On December 30, 1950, Pat was united in marriage with William "Billie" E. Sibbel of Manning. Bill was attending Parsons College and she was working in Fairfield. They were married in the Christian Church in Oskaloosa and made their home on the farm located north of Manning. From this union were three daughters, Constance Gay "Connie," Diana Kay, and Peggy Ann.

Pat was an active member of the Manning and Carroll Presbyterian Church, the Mariners Club, Homemakers Club, a Girl Scout leader and helped with the 4-H Club. Pat is a 50+ year member of the Order of Eastern Star. With guidance from of her father-in-law Bill Sibbel, Pat was able to manage the family farm, despite being widowed in 1968. The late 1960s, Pat attended Midwestern College in Denison majoring in Art. In 1976, Pat moved from the farm to Carroll where she was employed by the State of Iowa as the District Clerk to the Carroll County Soil Conservation board. Upon retiring she remained in Carroll until 2019, returning briefly to Manning. In 2022, she moved to Waukee to be closer to her daughter and be part of a retirement community.

In her spare time and retirement, Pat enjoyed taking the grandkids to Swan Lake to play with remote boats and have picnics. With her dog Micky at her side, she enjoyed traveling across America in her conversion van to visit family and take in the sites. Her CB handle known to many was "Mother Goose." Hawaii was her favorite vacation spot and traveled there several times. Quilting and being a member of the Carroll County Genealogy Society were other passions she enjoyed.

Pat is preceded in death by her husband Bill; daughters Connie Snyder and Diana Fagan; and a sister Shirley Smith.

Surviving is her brother-in-law Bill Smith of Mount Pleasant, Iowa; daughter Peggy (Jim) Black of Polk City, Iowa; sons-in-law Robert Snyder and Robert Fagan, both of Manning, Iowa. She also leaves behind 7 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren, 2 step-great-grandchildren, 5 nieces and their spouses and children.

The family would like to express deep appreciation and gratification to the staff at Jordan Creek MorningStar, medical team at Metro Geriatrics, and the St. Croix Hospice team for their wonderful care and support of Pat. The family requests in lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Manning Presbyterian Church.