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Richard DiBiaso

Auburn, California

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Richard J. DiBiasoRichard fought the good fight, and surrendered Oct. 19, 2017, to Peace and a team meeting with his father John and mother Alice DiBiaso.A lifetime of Leadership, Dependability, and Reliability was devotedly expressed. You may have experienced him as a basketball Coach at Beacon...

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Oh Shawna, I was so sorry to just read that Dick passed away... I know how much you loved your new home in Sun City ... I'm so glad you got to enjoy a few years together there.

My heart goes out to you for your deep loss you must be feeling for your beloved Richard. So sad to lose someone so loved and needed. May you find comfort in prayer and in one another. - (Jeremiah 29:12,13)

So sorry to hear that Coach DiBiaso has passed on. Coach brought a group of great guys to Stanford, set high standards for us to follow and always acted with unquestioned integrity. He shared his home and family, especially on holidays. Who can forget Thanksgiving Dinner - No Seconds, so we would not be too full to play our game the following day! He gave us a great opportunity to be part of the Stanford community, and all that could bring to the rest of our lives. You did a good job,...

Direct and to the point: Dick Di Biaso, known by many as Dibo, was an exceptional human being.
He will be missed by all of those privileged and blessed to have known him.

Dick DiBiaso was a man's man who was as honest as they come. DiBo's word was his bond. I was fortunate to know Dick from his time as an assistant @ ND and then had the privledge of working with him as his assistant @Stanford. DiBo fit right in @Stanford and got along great with Hall of Fame football coach Bill Walsh and his assistants Gunther Cunningham, Willie Shaw, Doug Single and others. He also was friends with baseball coach Mark Marquis, tennis coach Dick Gould, volleyball coach Art...