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Warren Tribble Warren known to everyone as "Trib", passed away 11/30/09 at his home in Redway Ca, after a long battle with Cancer. Trib was born to Earl and Babe Tribble on October 21, 1930 in Greeley Colorado, he was an only child. Trib married Betty Erickson in 1949 and had 2 children, Dean Tribble of Torrance Ca, and his daughter, Cristy Allen of Arcata Ca. He went to work for Northrop in 1954 right after being discharged from the Navy and worked there for 35 years as an Aerospace engineer retiring in 1989. He worked on the Stealth B-2 bomber and the F-16 Fighter Planes and many more Top Secret planes he never would talk about. We never knew what he did when we were kids. He was not a man of many words, but I bet he is enjoying playing cribbage with his Pappy in Heaven, and probably having a good argument with him too! 15-2 15-4 and their aint no more. He leaves behind his son Dean and wife Debbie Tribble, their children Brian, Jamie and Garrett, and his great grand daughter Zoey. His daughter Cristy and her husband Jeff Allen of Arcata, and his Good Friend Shirley Burke of Redway, and his cat Patches. We will miss that craggily voice on the phone saying, "Hey this is your Dad call me". But at least he is not sitting in that (as he called it) Ugly Orange chair suffering any more, we will miss you Dad, Rest in peace. The family wishes to thank Heart of the Redwoods Hospice for their wonderful support and help through out our difficult time. As per Warren's request there will be no services. Please sign the guestbook at www.Times-Standard.com. Click on obits.

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Published by Times-Standard on Feb. 9, 2010.

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