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Joshua G. Dibble

East Brady, Pennsylvania

Mar 28, 1984 – Sep 29, 2019 (Age 35)

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BORN
March 28, 1984
DIED
September 29, 2019
AGE
35
LOCATION
East Brady, Pennsylvania

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Joshua G. Dibble, 35, of Butler, passed away from injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident Sunday, Sept. 29, 2019.

Born March 28, 1984, in Butler, he was the son of Judy A. (Miles) Dibble and the late Ernest L. Dibble.

A 2002 graduate of Karns City High School, Josh has...

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Dear dad, You will never be forgoten. You will always be in my heart. And you will ALWAYS be thought of.



Your daughter - Brooke

We all love him. He will never be forgotten. He is always in my heart. I love you dad. I will never forget you.


Your daughter- Brooke Horn - Horn family

Keeping Judy, Preston (Mary), Justin and the rest of the family, including Josh's beautiful children, in our thoughts and prayers. We pray for peace and comfort during this difficult time. There is no doubt that Josh is your guardian angel now.
With much love from Sam and Trish (Mary's sister & brother in-law)

Fair winds and following seas, brother. You will be greatly missed and never forgotten.

I haven't seen Josh since high school, but I will always remember him as an 18-year-old kid with a big smile and an even bigger heart. My sincere condolences to his entire family. May your memories bring you comfort and peace.

God Bless this man and his family. So very sorry for your loss. Thank you for serving this great country for many years.

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Hey my brother you will be for ever missed. I wont forget those rides we took on the 15 North. and how you would follow me trying to keep up. Your in my prayers and my next ride will be your honor. NAVY CHIEF NAVY PRIDE.

First I would like to send my condolences to the Dibble family!
Being in the military is very hard. You are stationed and deployed with people from 1-4 yrs at a time. You managed to cram a lifetime of memories and become great friends. When you lose a military member it is like losing a sibling. RIP JOSH DIBBLE! My Africa office buddy! We had a lot of fun in Africa. You will be missed!