Andrew-Dibble-Obituary

Andrew C. Dibble Jr.

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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MYRTLE BEACH | Andrew C. Dibble Jr., 84, died Monday, Feb. 13, 2006 at Myrtle Beach Manor.Born Jan. 16, 1922 in Orangeburg, S.C., he was a son of the late Andrew and Lucille M. Jackson Dibble. He was predeceased by his wife, Mary Ingles Dibble in 2003.Andrew came to Myrtle Beach in 1993 from...

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Our sincerest sympathy to the family of Mr. Dibble. We will miss seeing him when we come to spend our winters in our condos at Sands Ocean Club. He was such a gentle and sweet man. We enjoyed talking with him and admiring his collection of sharks teeth and his wood carvings. We regret that we are in Florida and were unable to attend his services. The building won't be the same without him and Mrs. Dibble.

To the Dibble family my sincerest sympathy for your loss. Mr. Dibble has forever been part of the Ocean Annie's Family and his presence on the deck and at the beach will be greatly missed. Many of Andy's plants grow in my garden because of his kindness. And his memory will be very alive at Annie's and in his rose garden at the Sand's Ocean Club. God Bless you & Keep you Andy. Thank you for your kindness, Dawn Crans & The Southside Band

Andy, Dear friend I will miss you at Ocean Annies and how we talked and visited together. I will miss saying, "Well, we made another day to you". Im sorry that you wont be with me this summer but Im sure your at peace, and for that im thankful.
Charlie Moshier

Out sincerest sympathies to the Dibble family. We will miss seeing him strolling around the hotel and bringing us eggplats from his garden.

I did not have the pleasure of knowing Ms. Dibble but I will never forget Mr. Dibble. The kindness he showed with his garden and flowers, and the few talks we had I will never forget. I thank the family for letting me spend time with him at the nursing home. As always, from one of his second family: He will missed.

Mr. Dibble will certainly be missed by all who knew him from Sandals and Ocean Annies...What a sweet man!

My deepest sympathy goes out to the family of Andrew Dibble. I know that he was a very special person and will be greatly missed.

I've known Mr. Dibble many years from Sands Ocean Club, Ocean Annie's. Andy always had a smile on his face and something positive or humorous to share. He will most certainly be missed at Ocean Annie's.

I meet Mr. and Mrs. Dibble when I worked at Sands Ocean Club. They were both very special people not only to me but also my children. My youngest son really enjoyed visiting with Mr. D and listening to his past. He has some treasured items that Mr. Dibble whittled out for him. Both Mr. and Mrs. Dibble were special. They will be missed by all.