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Condolence From: Rick Hagey
Condolence: Larry Gribble Family,
you have our deepest sympathies. While my wife met Hoot just once at my uncle Eddie Fitch's funeral service I was fortunate to have met him in the 70s or 80s. Eddie, Hoot, one of the Wise brothers and I went to Canada on a fishing trip in the early 80s. I was paired with Hoot in my canoe with Mr. Wise and Eddie being in a john boat. For me it was a great time that I still often think about. Hoot was someone that I was always happy to see and when I last talked with him at Eddie's service he talked about how happy he was and what a blessing his wife was. We talked about his kids and he got to see our daughter who was about one at the time. I'm included in the many people that are at least a little bit better of a person for knowing Mr. Gribble, as I at times called him. God Bless. Rick
Saturday December 27, 2008
Condolence From: Karolyn Metz
Condolence: Dear Bob and Family,
I was extremely saddened upon hearing the news of Larry's passing. I will be thinking of all of you in the difficult days ahead and will keep you close in my thoughts and prayers.
Karolyn Jones Metz
Tuesday December 23, 2008
Condolence From: Tina Walton
Condolence: Gribble Family has lost one of the best! Uncle Larry ment the world to me, he kept me up to date on my sisters Nikki and Chrissy. He kept my father Dick alive in me. Telling me stories about the father I never had the pleasure of meeting. I will forever miss and Love you Uncle Larry! Thank You Aunt Betty for everything. I Love You.
Your neice,
Tina Walton
Sunday December 21, 2008
Condolence From: Kim Fitch Fisher
Condolence: Gribble Clan,
All of you are so dear to us and you are in our thoughts and prayers at this time and always."Hoot" was like a father to us girls and such a great friend to our Dad. We have many fond and hilarious memories growing up. I believe the first dance we were taught was the "Hootinanny shuffle" We will carry him in our hearts forever. God bless all of you!
Kim, Missy,Shannon
Fitch
Saturday December 20, 2008
Condolence From: Ken & Jeannie Haney
Condolence: No words can express, the deep sorrow Kenny and I feel, Hoot was such a roit,he always made us laugh, we will miss him
Saturday December 20, 2008
Condolence From: ALICIA WARD / GARY GARABRANDT
Condolence: I was greatful to get to see Hoot on Tuesday at the VFW, he was just as friendly as always. My prayers go out to the family, he will be greatly missed by all.
Saturday December 20, 2008
Condolence From: Phil, Kevin & Jeff Bowles
Condolence: Our deepest sympathy to Larry's family. We really enjoyed deer hunting with him over the past several years. Never a dull moment with Larry around.
Saturday December 20, 2008
Condolence From: PAUL HAVER
Condolence: Betty and family
Sorry to hear about Hoot My deepist sympathy
Paul Haver
Saturday December 20, 2008
Condolence From: Bob & Mary Lou Thrush
Condolence: May you all know that God is with you today and always.........and will never leave you. Our prayers are going up to Him for all the family, especially our dear friends, Betty, Mary and Susie....in His Love, Mary Lou & Bob
Friday December 19, 2008
Condolence From: Bob Frederick
Condolence: Larry was two years ahead of me at Coshocton High School, but he still made time for a younger guy who looked up to him. My first drag race was against Larry in his families 1956 Ford station wagon and I in my families 1956 Ford station wagon. I took our car out without permission (I didn't have a drivers license). It was really no race, Larry won easily. Although I have not seen Larry in many years, I still have found memories of a friend who was a friend to everyone. My thoughts and prayers are with his family at this difficult time.
Friday December 19, 2008

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