Eugene-Dibble-Obituary

Eugene H. Dibble III

Potomac, Maryland

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Dibble III, Eugene H. 84, of Chicago, IL died June 6, 2014 at Washington Hospital Center after a long battle with cancer and related health issues. "Big Gene" son of Dr. Eugene and Helen Dibble, is survived by his devoted wife, Jeanette C. Dibble; daughters, Rochon L. Dibble, Chyla D. Evans and...

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I am thinking about the newspaper covered dining room table full of wonderful steamed crabs, saltines, hot sauce with amazing family and friends eating away. It has never gotten any better!. Ann

To the Dibble family . . . I am the grandson of James A. and Beulah Johnson, neighbors of the Dibbles in Tuskegee. Eugene and I went to school together while Rochon was at UNC. Our condolences.

Lillian P. Tynes, wife of the late Morris H. Tynes, and daughter, Morrisine Tynes Irving, remember Gene with love and affection. He truly was 'larger than life', a unique person, with a caring heart. Gene was enterprising, dynamic, but always 'down to earth', and fun to be around. Morris and Gene were true friends...like brothers...and the good memories abound. Our deepest sympathies to his loving wife, Jeannette, and the entire Dibble family. Gene's wonderful legacy will live on through his...

With love, Lill & Phil Perry

Phil & I offer prayers and condolences to the Dibble family as they begin the process of missing 'Uncle' Gene, the amazing patriarch of an amazing family. He will be missed by so many people, but I'm sure my late father, Morris Tynes, along with Mahalia Jackson and her husband Galloway, will be excited to see their old friend come through those gates, so they can pick up where they left off, sitting around the old garage, telling jokes & talking loud. Lives well lived! 'Aunt' Jeanette is the...

Dear The Dibble Family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. I am certain that our father (and husband) greeted his old Chicago friend with a smile and a big hug as your husband, father and grandfather passed through the pearly gates.

With love,
The Wilsons
Velma, Ginger and Kelly

Condolences from the Chi-Met Family.

To the Dibble family, Not only was Big Gene large in stature, he was larger than life. Take comfort in the fact that he lived a good life and had a profound effect on so many people, and was truly well loved. He'll be smiling down on you all from Heaven this Father's Day! Gene Wood

I will always treasure the memories and good times I had with him and the entire family. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

James W. Polk

May you find comfort in remembering your beloved father this Father's Day, and every day.