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1933 - 2024
1933 - 2024
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1933
2024
Jack Lee Tribble, Sr was born on June 11,1933 in Cumming, Georgia to Henry Felton Tribble and Era Fletcher Tribble. He left this world for his heavenly home in the early morning hours of September 17, 2024 following an extended illness. His son and daughter were by his side.
Jack was preceded in death by his mother and father, brother Glenn Tribble, brother James Tribble and infant son Tracey Tribble.
Survivors are his children, Tammy Tribble Brooks (Jim) and Jack L Tribble, Jr, sisters Eula Jean Tribble and Gail Tribble Frederick. Jack also leaves behind five beloved grandchildren Peter MacLaughlin, Ashley Tribble, Nathan MacLaughlin, Jack Tribble III (Caitlin) and Jonathan Tribble (Racheal). He was blessed with three great-children, Sophia Tribble,Tyson Tribble and Nadine Tribble, along with many nieces and nephews. Jack also had a life-long friend, Ruth Pirkle, who lovingly checked on him and often brought a delicious German Chocolate cake, his favorite.
Jack was of the Baptist faith and a member of Friendship Baptist Church. He was proud to have served his county in the Army during the Korean War. While he wore may hats during his lifetime, he was most proud of his career with the United States Postal Service where he worked until retirement.
In accordance with his wishes, a private graveside service will be held on a later date.
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210 Ingram Avenue, Cumming, GA 30040
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