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Arlie Overton "Bing" Gribble III

Johnson City, Tennessee

1945 - 2012 (Age 67)

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Arlie Gribble IIIJohnson City, TNArlie Overton "Bing" Gribble III, 67, went to be with the Lord on Monday, December 3, 2012.Mr. Gribble was born July 16, 1945 in Wheeling, WV, to the late Arlie O. "Boots" Gribble Jr. and Mary Dunn Gribble. He was employed by Jacobs Engineering and was a veteran...

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To the Gribble Family,
I met Arlie in the late 80's at MTI in Kingsport. We worked together and got to be friends. We worked together at Eastman and at his home and mine. He had a way about him that made you want to do everything you done as close to perfect as humanly possible. He went into every interest he had 110% nothing less ! I think you might know he got to know the Lord as his personal Savior. We talked a few times about this and I am sure We will meet again. He started studying ...

MARSHAL WILSON

I met Arlie in the 1980's when we were part of a community of contract designers crisscrossing the country working on engineering projects that were built all over the world. We were part of an outlaw brotherhood that helped each other find work, load each other's UHaul to get there and offer a friend a place to stay while they got settled on a new job. It was a special time for those of us who lived it…full of fun, tragedy and stories that will outlive us all. Arlie was an essential part...

I met Arlie in the 1980's when we were part of a community of contract designers crisscrossing the country working on engineering projects that were built all over the world. We were part of an outlaw brotherhood that helped each other find work, load each other's UHaul to get there and offer a friend a place to stay while they got settled on a new job. It was a special time for those of us who lived it…full of fun, tragedy and stories that will outlive us all. Arlie was an essential part...

I only knew Arlie for a short time but I must say what a really good human being this man was. He Loved the Lord and he Loved his Family. I have learned so much from him about the importance of having a relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ. He and I both have a passion for the sport of amature wrestling which we both talked about every chance we got. To Arlie and the restof the family may God Bless and comfort you all with the loss of a truely great person.

From Charlie Hicks...

Carl S. Danner

Sharon, I didn't know your brother but I know you and your family have lost many precious souls this year. My prayers are with you and the family.

Phil Curtis

Thanks Arlie for all you did for me and many others! You will be missed.
Gary & Kelly Archer

You were a great guy, will miss you... Keith Lowe, Elizabethton, TN. Debbie, Josh and Rachel