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Chris Dibble

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Chris Dibble

Birth
Lewisville, Denton County, Texas, USA
Death
25 Sep 2013 (aged 30)
Flower Mound, Denton County, Texas, USA
Burial
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Chris Dibble, age 30, of Flower Mound, passed away suddenly Wednesday, September 25, 2013, in Flower Mound as a result of an automobile accident.

He was born May 24, 1983 in Lewisville to Bob Dibble and Lynne Kull Dibble. Chris was a former student at Marcus High School and was a member of Elevation Church.

He is survived by his parents; two brothers; two nephews, Caleb Sullivan and Hayden Dibble; fiancée, Amy Taylor and many other extended family members and friends.

Chris had a huge heart filled with love for his beautiful Amy, his friends, family, and the family dogs. He loved all animals. He was also a huge fan of all the hometown professional sports teams, especially the Dallas Stars Hockey Team. Chris loved playing ice hockey for Marcus H.S. and then again as an adult with his brother, Scott, and his father, Bob, all playing on the same team. A favorite backyard activity with his oldest brother, Sean, was very competitive Wiffle ball tournaments. Everyone who knew Chris also knew his love for the Texas Longhorns.
Chris Dibble, age 30, of Flower Mound, passed away suddenly Wednesday, September 25, 2013, in Flower Mound as a result of an automobile accident.

He was born May 24, 1983 in Lewisville to Bob Dibble and Lynne Kull Dibble. Chris was a former student at Marcus High School and was a member of Elevation Church.

He is survived by his parents; two brothers; two nephews, Caleb Sullivan and Hayden Dibble; fiancée, Amy Taylor and many other extended family members and friends.

Chris had a huge heart filled with love for his beautiful Amy, his friends, family, and the family dogs. He loved all animals. He was also a huge fan of all the hometown professional sports teams, especially the Dallas Stars Hockey Team. Chris loved playing ice hockey for Marcus H.S. and then again as an adult with his brother, Scott, and his father, Bob, all playing on the same team. A favorite backyard activity with his oldest brother, Sean, was very competitive Wiffle ball tournaments. Everyone who knew Chris also knew his love for the Texas Longhorns.

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