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Dee Ann Cabron

June 1, 1940 — September 27, 2018

Dee Ann Cabron

Dee Ann Cabron, 78, passed away on September 27, 2018 in Rochester, New York. She was born June 1, 1940 in Rosebud, Texas to Richard and Inez Wiese. She attended Rosebud schools and Mary Hardin Baylor College. In 1964, she married Franklin Cabron, her high school sweetheart, and moved with him to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where she became a real estate agent. In 1971, they relocated to Rochester, New York and she began a new career in banking. She was hired by Security Trust Bank to be a member of its corporate staff and later became the manager of its International Department. She then moved to lending and became the first female Commercial Loan Officer in Rochester. As the banking industry consolidated, she subsequently worked for the Norstar and Fleet Banking groups, primarily as a Branch Manager. At her retirement in 1995, she was the Operations Manager for a group of branch banks in Western New York. She loved golf, cooking, photography, hiking and canoeing, taking her nieces and nephews to Disney World and hunting sea shells along a beach. She also enjoyed travel and visited all the continents and around 60 countries.

She is survived by her husband of 54 years, Frank Cabron of Pittsford, New York, four siblings, numerous nieces/nephews, and great nieces/nephews. Her siblings are Bob Wiese of Hertford, North Carolina, Joe Wiese of Bryan, Texas, Andy Wiese of Hixson, Tennessee, and Deb Griffen of Cameron, Texas.

A Memorial Service will be held at Cook-Gerngross-Green-Patterson Funeral Home in Rosebud, Texas on Saturday, October 20, 2018, at 10:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer’s Association would be appreciated.

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