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Richard Bibler Obituary

MONTEREY – Richard N. Bibler died peacefully in his sleep May 24, 2013. He was a retired Art professor of 30 years at Monterey Peninsula College and creator of Little Man on Campus cartoons. Richard is survived by his children, Ms. Susan Gardner, Dr. Mark Bibler and Ms. Ellen Milinich. His ashes will be placed in the cemetery in Monterey.

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Published by Monterey Herald from Jun. 15 to Jun. 17, 2013.

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October 5, 2013

RICHARD
I HOPE YOU ARE AT PEACE WITH THE LORD
HEAVEN IS THE REAL ART SCHOOL IN THE SKY
MAY THE GOOD LORD WELCOME YOU INTO HIS HEAVENLY KINGDOM I WILL CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. LOVE ALWAYS MAGGIE

Naomi Kim

September 26, 2013

My mother still talks about his classes she took in Monterey. He was an inspiration to her and a household name in our family. He will be missed. She still cherishes the cards he drew for her at Christmas. Thank you, Mr. B.

Sandy Gault

June 24, 2013

We will both miss you very much, big brother! We will always love you.
Love and blessings to your children,
Pat Madden and Sandy Gault

Sharon Lucchesi

June 20, 2013

My deepest sympathy...

Frank McCoy

June 18, 2013

Dick and I arrived at Kansas University at the same time in 1945. For a while we were roommates and we both pursued a course in Fine Arts. We kept in touch through the years. He was a wonderful artist and terrific friend. He was well known on campus as he drew a daily cartoon called "Little Man on Campus." I will miss him so very much and I extend my sincere sympathy to his children.
-Frank McCoy

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