Tibebu Haileselassie

1947 - 2012

Tibebu Haileselassie obituary, 1947-2012, Aurora, CO

Tibebu Haileselassie

1947 - 2012

BORN

1947

DIED

2012

Tibebu Haileselassie Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 1, 2012.
Dr. Tibebu Haileselassie, 64, entered eternal peace on August 30, 2012 at the University of Colorado Hospital in Aurora, Colorado, with his family at his side.
Dr. Tibebu was born on September 8, 1947 in Addis Abeba Ethiopia. He was the 6th of 8 children born to the late Tsedale Worku and Memre Haileselassie Semegn. At a very early age, it became very clear that Dr. Tibebu was a very special individual. He was a brilliant student, excelling in all his studies, winning scholarships to the best schools in Ethiopia, and receiving awards from Emperor Haileselassie for his academic achievements. He was a thoughtful and considerate child to his parents, siblings and friends, thinking beyond his age.
Dr. Tibebu went to the prestigious high school of General Winget in Addis Ababa Ethiopia, a school that educated Ethiopia's brightest. Even from this group, Dr. Tibebu always ranked top of his class. After completing his secondary education, he went to Addis Ababa University and continued to excel and graduated from Addis Ababa University Medical school with honors in June 1975.
On September 21, 1975, he married the love of his life, his wife of 37 years, Lishan Agonafer at Mulu Wongel Church in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. They have three beautiful daughters.
Dr. Tibebu served the Ethiopian people with pride as a medical doctor in Kebridehar, Ogaden for two years. It was during this time of service when he, along with nearly 4000 civilian residents , were taken as civilian prisoners of war into Somalia on July 24, 1977, when a full scale war broke out between Ethiopia and Somalia.
Dr. Tibebu served his fellow prisoners as their advocate, doctor, and educator, fighting for their basic rights. By God's grace, he was able to learn the Somali language, translate Somali text books into English and Amharic and establish a K-12 school for the prisoners. He and his fellow prisoners were miraculously released from Somalia after 11 years.
Shortly after his release from Somalia, he began working with UNICEF, serving the underprivileged in Kenya, Southern Sudan, Somalia, Lesotho, Iraq, Israel/Palestine and New York.
Throughout his life, Dr. Tibebu lived a principled life and his integrity was above reproach. During his services in the UN, he continued his loving ministry, spreading it to everyone regardless of nationality, language, religion, or gender. He fought for the rights of the underprivileged and always found opportunities to spread the gospel of Christ by making his life exemplary.
Dr. Tibebu is survived by his loving wife of 37 years, Lishan Agonafer; their three daughters Emnet, Rekik and Tidenek; their four grandsons, Leul, Mezmure, Noah, and Simon; his younger sister Muluemebet Haileselassie, his younger brother Mikre Haileselassie, and the very many close and dear friends and family.

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August 15, 2013

Terefe Sereke posted to the memorial.

June 24, 2013

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Terefe Sereke

August 15, 2013

Dr Tibebu was un exceptional man of God. When I was a refugee in Kenya. He attended my wedding with his wife. That was his first wedding to attend since he was released from the prison camp in Somalia. He gave us an amazing advice about marriage at dinner time. By God,s grace we will be celebrating our 25 year anversery this year. His advice was valuable to us. More than this I still remember his heart and concern to under privileged and the plight of the refugees at that time. He will be missed for sure but he left many examples to follow for many of us. Shalom.

Pastor Terefe Sereke
Edmonton , Canada

Tesfaye Hailu

June 24, 2013

I have no words to express Dr,Tibebu,but one of the special personalites I found in my life.
The education I perceived by Dr Tibebu in a confined and difficult time is still with me.

June 24, 2013

I have no words to express Dr.Tibebu but I can say he was one
of a special personalities I found in my life.
The education I perceived from him in a confined difficult time is still with me.
Dr.Tibebu Rest in Peace

Tesfaye Hailu,Dallas,TX

Solomon Alemu

November 3, 2012

God loves his children Dr tibebu was a former prisoner in somalia a qualified person to serve on his field was taken to somalia while he was on a line duty amazingly Dr tibebu a man of God after he had finished his 11 years term in prison The God chosen him to work in northern somalia at the UN panel I used to be a refugee in somalia and transfered in Kenya during the post civil bloody somali war I begun follow up church programmes in kenya at KICC church where all those great people of God serving spot at a time Dr tibebu was one of them a chrismatic person manegne ine was his opening ceremony when he got an assignment to go for Lesotho maseru before his teachings among himself Dr assayehegne was my lovely teacher too Let the lord of everything gives him a good rest my condolences to his all family Solomon Sheferaw alemu from canada calgary Alberta

Seleshi Mekonnen

October 31, 2012

Tibebu was one of a kind he was a father figure to many of us when we were prisoned unjustfully during our childhood,when we needed our parents the most when the world has abonded us he was there for us God has put him there in prison for a lot of reasons it wasn't a pleasant place to be at but Tibebu has accepted Gods order and stayed in there with us when he was given a better chances to leave he stuck around i can't say enough of this man of God, He fed us he thought us he cared for us we wouldn't be who we are today if it wasn't for him, i have a lot to tell about him,I remeber at one point when we were in Haway,Somalia Prison a cholera hit the camp heavily he was working 24hour to save peoples lives with out the proper tool he didnt had food and water for himself for a long days and he almost colapsed we were so scared but he was a strong person that was the kind of person he was, most of the time he forgets his meal,I am a living witnes of Tibebus good deed,I remeber at one point of my life in prison i lost hope of living for and disapeared from the school Tibebu stablished and stopped visiting Tibebu,some how he found me and took me to his place and sat with me for a long long hour i remember what he said it echos in my brain until now he said "Son we are here in prison in dark and i know we will be free soon do you want to stay in dark when you go back to your country?All the kids you knew back then will waite you educated and bright being with out education is being in dark so do you still want to be that way?"i replied to him no and then he started to tell me how he became a doctor and how God showed a dream about helping a massive people which was us and how he will end up in prison and how he will be free again,Every time i remeber this i always pray to God to be close to him like Dr Tibebu, Today i am a folower of Jesus because of him because he showed me Jesus through him by living it My deepest condolance to the rest of his family

bruck fabriss

October 6, 2012

my deepest sympathy,to all family.dr tibebu was a very,kind,caring man, and Godly person.i like to wetness this fact,when we were in Somalia camp,he was sick and taken to Mogadishu for treatment,after he finished his treatement he was told"to stay in Mogadishu hospital to work their and they provide hem every thing in life" but his respond was,"no God need me to help the people in difficult at the camp,take me back their"lots,lots to talk about DR. in 1989 when i was leaving Somalia i had a transit in Nairobi to fly to Canada, him & his family came to see me @ the airport.and gave me a bible and pocket money as a gift.i wasn't even born again at that time.but when we were in a camp,i used to like his mezemur in a little chapel in the middle of Muslim country and a camp of suffering. the ,seed he planted
grew after a while,and i revised Jesus in 2003 same time with my Muslim wife.we have two beautiful kids Elias 18 and sabrina 16.ho my lord Dr.i have a lot to say.when ever i tell my life you are in it.

Ashenafi Belehu

September 27, 2012

He was a real man of God and faithfuls for his family,country and responsibility.He was very kind and help poor people and those who neglected people.I was very surprised that also what he was did in Somalia prison.He is an exemplary of many christian and leaders.I know his family(his wife more than 40 years and Dr.Tibebu for the last 23 years.
His family Ashenafi

Abebe Tayework Seifu

September 21, 2012

Our sympathy is with you, your family and friends and we wish you all the strength through this difficult time.

Solomon Meteku

September 15, 2012

Tibebu was a gentle, focussed and dedicated person who has been through a lot; his untimely death saddens me a lot. Much strength and pereseverance to his familly and friends too.

Abbiy Gebrekristos

September 14, 2012

My Deepest sympathy for Tibebu's family and friends. His loss diminishes us all. May God welcome and keep you.

Berhane Medhin

September 14, 2012

Tibebu was one year my senior at Wingate and I remenmber him as we were both in yellow house. I was very sad when I heard of his passing away. I would like to extend my sincere condolecne to his famiy. May his soul rest in piece.

September 14, 2012

14 September 2012
Words can't express how saddened I am to hear of the tragic loss of a loved friend. During our Wingate years, our beds were side by side from grade 9 to 11 and we shared the same small room while we were prefects, grade 12. We also used to sit side by side in the cafeteria. However, fate separated our ways and we met only a few times since we left the school. I remember in detail what we were doing during our childhood Wingate days. I very well know Tibebu's dedication in pursuing whatever he believes in and I admire him for that, including for his other qualities. I shall always cherish the memories of those Wingate days until I follow you.
My thoughts and prayers are with Tibebu's family during this tragic time and may his soul rest in peace.
Solomon Retta
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Stan Liu

September 13, 2012

My deepest sympathy to the Family and Friends. Tibebu was my classmate at General Wingate High School in Addis Abeba for four years, he was one of the top student there and if you were looking for Tibebu after classes, one of the place you will surely find him would be the library. You will be missed my friend. Rest In Peace and my the Lord give your Family the strenght to continue living without you.

ayelech tayework

September 3, 2012

May God bless and give the strength to all family and friends.

Wondwosen (Wondy) Asnake Kibret

September 3, 2012

Dearest Etye Lishan and the family,

We can't find words to express what you all are going through.
Sometimes, tears are words the heart can't express. I wiped off my tears and the only thing I could think of Gash Tibebu is his love for his family, friends and the Lord.
What a humble man of the Lord.
May the Gracious Lord be with the entire family at this difficult time.
Gash Tibebu led and lived a beautiful and glorifying life on this planet.
He has shared his beautiful spirit and made a difference in the lives of so many.
May the Good Lord continue to bless you all and may he rest in eternal peace

Wondy, Hiwot, Emmanuel and Eliana
Geneva, Switzerland

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