Glynnie Lee (Krebbs) Dill-Pebsworth
Graveside services for Glynnie Lee (Krebbs) Dill-Pebsworth, of Boswell, Okla., were held Jan. 9, 2026 at the Dill Family Cemetery in Boswell.
Glynnie Lee (Krebbs) Dill-Pebsworth, 85, went to her heavenly home on Jan. 5, 2026, passing at her residence in Boswell, surrounded by her loving family.
Glynnie was born on March 1, 1940 in Boswell, the daughter of Elmer Leon Krebbs and Margaret Helen (Petitt) Krebbs. She was preceded in death by her parents; first husband, Dewey F. Dill; second husband, Jerry W. Pebsworth; a granddaughter; and sisters: Margie (Krebbs) Long and Gloria Jean (Krebbs) Wise.
Glynnie was raised in Boswell and was a graduate of Boswell High School. She married her husband, Dewey Dill, on Aug. 16, 1959. Together, they moved to west Texas where they built a life with their children. During that time, Glynnie obtained her LVN license through Texas and later her LPN through Oklahoma. She worked in many different nursing homes and hospitals, caring for patients. They later moved back to Boswell in 1974 to be closer to their families and she remained in Boswell after Dewey’s passing in 1989. Glynnie later married her husband, Jerry Pebsworth, and together they were blessed with many years together.
Glynnie was a loving wife, mother and granny. She loved spending time with her family and had a hand in raising not only her own children, but also her grandchildren, great-grands and greatgreat-grands. She was a great cook, and it was her way of showing love. In her spare time, she loved going to the Choctaw Casino, watching old westerns, The Price Is Right and her soap operas.
Glynnie is survived by her loving family; children: Jim Dill and wife, Terry “Bullet” Dill and wife and Inez Springfiled and husband; stepchildren: Vickie Ensey and Josh Pebsworth; nine grandchildren; four step-grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren; brothers: Edward Krebbs and wife of Oklahoma City, Okla., Kenneth Krebbs of Arizona, Mike Krebbs of California and Sonny Krebbs and wife of Oklahoma City, and sister, Suzie Krebbs of Oklahoma City, along with a host of nieces, nephews, other family, and loved ones.
Tim Tinan officiated the service, under the direction of Miller & Miller Funeral Home.