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Beryl E. Dibble, 77, of Quakertown, passed away on September 17, 2025. She was born in Sellersville on December 17, 1947 to the late Edward Zintak and Emma (Hensler) Trocivia. Beryl was the loving wife of Charles Dibble Sr. for 45 years until his passing in 2012. She loved spending time with family and friends, driving school bus, being involved in church, and riding motorcycle. Beryl enjoyed camping and going to Knoebles. She was great at playing games, as long as it was with her rules.
Beryl is survived by her children Charles Dibble Jr. and Lisa Stauffer (Grant); grandchildren Nathan Dibble (Bekki), Melanie Quinter, Corrinn Johnson (Robert), Serena Stauffer, and Jocelyn Stauffer; great grandchildren Makenzie Quinter, Tinley Quinter, Blake Dibble, and Aubree Brady; siblings Brent Zintak (Janet), Beverly Roth (Rick), Bonita Nicolo, Bernice Bealer (Byron), Brenda Reinhart (Jerry), and Barclay Zintak; and many other loving family and friends.
All are invited on Thursday, September 25 to Naugle Funeral & Cremation Service, 135 W. Pumping Station Rd., Quakertown, PA 18951 for a viewing from 10am-1pm and a funeral service at 1pm. Interment will be privately held.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Beryl's name can be made to Rise Up Equestrians.
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