R.I.P. Chuck Tribolet
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R.I.P. Chuck Tribolet
Posting this message from an online friend of Chuck Tribolet:
We commend to God the soul of our Corvette brother.
Originally Posted by 3D87C4
Chuck Tribolet's wife just posted this on a local Scuba Diving Yahoo group:
I never met Chuck, but traded messages with him here and on a couple of SCUBA diving forums.
I just thought someone should know.
Here's a link to Linda's post:
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/...messages/52461
It is with great sadness that I inform the dive community of our loss.
My husband, Chuck Tribolet, passed away on October 12th in our home in
Morgan Hill. He had been suffering from gall bladder cancer for the
past year.
I believe he accepted his eminent death more easily than knowing he
could not dive again. Diving was his world. I reminded him not long
ago that we saw a humpback whale underwater, which is not something
every diver will experience in their life time. So in 17 years of
frequent diving, we learned a lot about the ocean and its critters.
Fortunately I have Chuck's pictures for my memories.
I plan on a Celebration of Chuck's Life on Saturday, October 25th,
starting at 2 p.m. at our home in Morgan Hill. Please email me offline
if you need the address. Please bring any stories of your experiences
with Chuck to the celebration to share with everyone. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to the Monterey Bay Aquarium in Chuck's
memory.
Linda Reisinger
My husband, Chuck Tribolet, passed away on October 12th in our home in
Morgan Hill. He had been suffering from gall bladder cancer for the
past year.
I believe he accepted his eminent death more easily than knowing he
could not dive again. Diving was his world. I reminded him not long
ago that we saw a humpback whale underwater, which is not something
every diver will experience in their life time. So in 17 years of
frequent diving, we learned a lot about the ocean and its critters.
Fortunately I have Chuck's pictures for my memories.
I plan on a Celebration of Chuck's Life on Saturday, October 25th,
starting at 2 p.m. at our home in Morgan Hill. Please email me offline
if you need the address. Please bring any stories of your experiences
with Chuck to the celebration to share with everyone. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to the Monterey Bay Aquarium in Chuck's
memory.
Linda Reisinger
I just thought someone should know.
Here's a link to Linda's post:
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/...messages/52461
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I didn't know Chuck but he was not far from me, diving in Monterey Bay which encompasses Santa Cruz.
Very sorry to hear of his passing. May Chuck Rest In Peace
Very sorry to hear of his passing. May Chuck Rest In Peace
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