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Ross Russell
August 10, 2020
I remember Joe coming to our house in Corpus Christi to visit Dad (Jack). It was always a fun time of story-telling and laughter. I can see him now, smiling, sitting cross-legged on the couch. He was such a kind man.
Ross Russell
June 4, 2016
Always loved hearing and watching my dad and Joe talk story. My dad loved his annual time with the "boys". I look forward to seeing them again in heaven. I bet they are really chatting it up!
David Butts
September 20, 2015
Joe Dibrell was a class of his own. Soft spoken with a smile. A kind friendly man with intellect and a real sense of whats good and fair in our lives. He was a true Texan. We need more like him. David Butts
Ami Stephenson Sides
August 30, 2015
I remember him playing clarinet several times as we ran in and out of the house on Rio Grande Street in Coleman. Thinking about our neighborhood gang and praying for peace and love to the Dibrell's
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August 22, 2015
I knew Judge Dibrell from the Yeller Dog Democrat Saturday lunch meetings at Tres Amigos. I admired him and was privileged to hear what he had to say. I live in CA now, but hope to attend his Memorial service. Linda Hargrove
Susan Sharlot
August 17, 2015
I will miss Joe's warm smile and easy laugh at breakfast at Westminster. It was a gift to know him.
Paul Shinkawa
August 17, 2015
I remember as a young lawyer, desperately trying to get a client released from jail on a civil contempt citation late on a Friday afternoon. My client had paid up his back child support and met all of the other conditions but it seemed impossible to get all of the signatures required before the District Clerk's office closed. Judge Dibrell stopped his jury trial (much to the annoyance of the attorneys and the witness) motioned to me at the back of the courtroom to come forward, signed the Orders and sent me on my way. He understood perfectly well that a minute of his time and a minute in everyone else's in the courtroom was worth days in someone else's life. I hope that there are still judges out there like him.
susan morrison
August 16, 2015
I'm saddened to hear of Judge Dibrell's passing and will miss his warm West Texas smile. His devotion to Kiwanis was inspirational. My prayers are with his family.
Susan Morrison
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