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Revision as of 21:01, 11 January 2013

Knox During World War II

Birth

Minard Z. Dibble Sr., was born in Schenevus, N.Y. on April 20, 1922. His brothers and sisters were:

  • Willard Dibble of East Berne
  • Beatrice Burke of Rotterdam
  • Elizabeth Chelelli of Colonie;

Occupation

Minard Z. Dibble Sr. was a dairy farmer, and later worked as a truck driver for Lawyer Excavation Co. in Berne.

Military

Minard Z. Dibble Sr., earned a Purple Heart in the US Army in World War II

Marriage & Children

Minard Z. Dibble Sr., married Shirley Delligan. Their children were:

  • Martin Dibble Sr. of Red Hook
  • Minard Dibble Jr. of Clarksville
  • Mark Dibble Sr. of Berne
  • Scott Dibble of Schoharie
  • Todd Dibble Sr. of Schoharie
  • Sandra Parsons of Delanson;

Death

Obituary

Minard Z. Dibble Obituary - Altamont Enterprise - May 18, 2000

Minard Z. Dibble>
GALLUPVILLE — Minard Z. Dibble Sr., 78, of Gallupville who was a dairy farmer in the Berne area for many years, died May 14, 2000. Mr. Dibble was born in Schenevus, N.Y. He was a dairy farmer, and later worked as a truck driver for Lawyer Excavation Co. in Berne. Survivors include a wife, Shirley Delligan Dibble; five sons, Martin Dibble Sr. of Red Hook, Minard Dibble Jr. of Clarksville, Mark Dibble Sr. of Berne, Scott Dibble of Schoharie, and Todd Dibble Sr. of Schoharie; a daughter, Sandra Parsons of Delanson; a brother, Willard Dibble of East Berne; two sisters, Beatrice Burke of Rotterdam, and Elizabeth Chelelli of Colonie; 13 grandchildren, and one great-granddaughter. A funeral service will be held Thursday (today) at 11 a.m. at the Fredendall Funeral Home, 199 Main St., Altamont, N.Y. Burial will be in the Knox Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1450 Western Ave,, Room 101, Albany, N.Y. 12203, or to Bassett Hospital, 1 Atwell Rd., Coopcrstown, N.Y. 13326.

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