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Last Post 04/18/2011 2:43 PM by  Todd_Summers
Bill Tribble
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02/23/2011 9:02 AM

    William Mason Tribble Jr. 
    June 6, 1945 - February 21, 2011 
    Memorial Service 
    Thursday, February 24, 2011 | 8:00pm - 8:30pm 
    Woody Funeral Home-Parham 
    1771 North Parham Road, Richmond, VA 23229 | (804) 288-3013 

    William Mason Tribble Jr., 65, of Henrico, passed away February 21, 2011. He is survived by his wife, Lynn Ok Sun Tribble; children, Maria O'Donnell, Richard Tribble, Becky Rife and husband, Spencer, Billy Tribble and Bryan Tribble; a sister, Gail Moore; grandchildren, Spencer and Maddie Rife; and also many beloved and beautiful nieces and nephews. Mr. Tribble graduated from Douglas Freeman High School, the Naval Academy, and served in the Naval Air Force. He also graduated from Frederick College with a degree in business and retired as a catastrophe claims adjuster. A memorial service will be held Thursday, February 24, at 8 p.m. at the Parham Chapel, Woody Funeral Home, 1771 N. Parham Rd. He was the best husband, father, grandfather and friend anybody could ask for.
     
     
    I worked many Cats with Bill and learned a lot from him.  He was a mentor and a leader that will not be forgotten.  I wish to extend my condolences and prayers to his family and friends.

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    02/23/2011 9:25 AM
    My condolences to the family. He will never be forgotten.
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    02/23/2011 6:11 PM
    My condolences and deepest sympathies to Bill's family. Bill had numerous friends in the insurance industry. He was a true leader and will be missed. Our prayers are with his family and friends.

    Robert Uhler
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    03/05/2011 8:53 PM

    I regret to see that Bill Tribble has died. Janice and I have a sincere fondness for Bill, particularly after working with him in Montréal Canada during that big ice and snow storm. He was always very helpful and if you did not have an answer he would tell you he didn't but he would find out, and he always did. That is the kind of integrity I like to see in a person.

    Janice mentioned something to me when I told her that Bill had died that I had completely forgotten about. Janice and I were working together during that storm and she developed a little backache. We were discussing it one day and Bill overheard conversation and said he could help her with her back as he had some chiropractic experience. Sure enough, he manipulated her back and she was pain free for the rest of the storm. She was very thankful to Bill for that gesture. There are some upper management claims personnel you remember and many you try to forget. Bill was one to remember.

    Janice and I both offer our condolences to the  family over their loss of Bill. He will be fondly remembered by many good adjusters.

     

     

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    04/18/2011 2:43 PM
    I met Bill in Ft. Worth, TX in 1995 and he was my first independent manager (Crawford & Co.) in Fremont, Nebraska in 2001. He was a great help to me and I am saddened by this news.
    My sincere condolences , thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.

    Todd Summers
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