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Dr. Rudolf Emil Deibel

Albany, New York

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Deibel, Dr. Rudolf Emil SLINGERLANDS Dr. Rudolf Emil Walter Fritz Robert Deibel, 88, of Slingerlands died peacefully surrounded by family on Friday, August 3, 2012. He was born in Berlin, Germany in 1924 to Rudolf August Georg Deibel and Margarete Sophie Marie Deibel (born Bern-hoeft) Rudi loved...

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You have a wonderful wife! She is a digger of an important German site near Lehringen with a 120.000 years old elephant and spear.

Dr. Rudolf Deibel war der Ehemann von Waltraut Deibel-Rosenbrock aus Verden an der Aller in Niedersachsen (Deutschland). Sie nahm 1948 an den Ausgrabungen ihres Vaters Alexander Rosenbrock bei Lehringen teil, bei denen ein 120.000 Jahre alter Waldelefant, eine Holzlanze und Feuersteinwerkzeuge gefunden wurden. Ich wüsste gerne, wann sie geboren wurde und ob sie noch lebt.

Stephan, We were so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. What a Renaissance man he was.
Please accept our heartfelt sympathies for your loss. Love, Ann and Lee Belliveau

My warmest condolences to the Deibels. Growing up friends with Stephan and also Nina, the Deibel home was one where I spent some time always with friendship, good food and laughter.

I recall Dr Deibel as a man with a great sense of humor and kindness. My condolences to his family and everyone he touched in life.

I was lucky to grow up next to the Deibel family, and was friends with their children. I remembered one year I even got to help add some wires to the model train set they built every winter. Mr. Deibel was a great father and a wonderful man. My condolences to all of the family.

From the age of 9, I lived on the same street as the Deibels, Mr and Mrs Deibel, Andreas, Stephan, and Nina. My brothers and I frequently visited their home and enjoyed their company.

Even after moving away from home, I would occasionally stop in and see Rudi and Wally while visiting my parents. They always welcomed me and seemed to enjoy catching up on my life and other things.

We will all miss you, Rudi.

I was lucky enough to meet Mr. Deibel in a place he knew and loved well- the Adirondacks. It was truly a pleasure, and I will always think of him sitting on the front porch of his cabin with his family around him.

I bowled with Rudi for a few years at Westlawn Lanes. My youngest used to love to sit and talk with him. He was such a kind and gentle man with a great sense of humor. My thoughts and prayers are with all of his family.