David-Cribbs-Obituary

David Ray Cribbs

Seattle, Washington

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David Cribbs passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on January 29, 2011.

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Christmas 2010

Christmas 2010

Dave - it was an honor and privilege to work with you, get to know you, and have you as a part of my life. Thank you for all of our morning talks at the 'crack of dawn', and for all the times you helped me out. You will be missed, but I will always cherish the memories.

Ah "Cribby" - I miss you like crazy and have such wonderful memories of so many years working together and being friends (even when you would pull my hair to see how much hairspray I had on). I am honored that you let me in to your usually "steel" reserve and witness your wicked sense of humor and genuine, caring demeanor. Hail to the Jolly Roger and Seven Seas.

Dave, I miss you like crazy. We had such fun and amazing times (even if you would pull my hair all the time to see how much hairspray I had on). You could make me smile just by seeing you on the forklift, getting the job done. You had such a wicked sense of humor that I feel honored to have been privy to. You were always reserved with most, but I feel flattered you let me in and be a friend. Hail to the Jolly Roger and Seven Seas.

Dave, You are a wonderful man that was taken from us too early. We were blessed to get to know you over the summer. You are very loved and we will truely miss you. With love

We were so sorry to hear of Dave's cancer and passing. He was always the first one to volunteer to help anyone in need, and he brought joy into many lives in his short time here. We hope that memories which may now bring tears, will soon bring a fond smile.
With love,
Carol & Greg Karalus and Family

Dave It was a pleasure to have known you. We had a lot of good laughs during your employment at Labels Plus. You will be missed.

Dave, you are such a great man. God placed you here and you did good work for Him. Always there to help anyone at any time. My favorite memory is of you stringing wires under the house. You opened a hole on one end of the house, tied the cord onto the cat, put the cat under the house, closed the hole and caught him on the other end! You are greatly loved and missed! Janice Gisle (Lynnwood, WA)