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Obituary: Marion C. 'Rib' Ribble
Herald and News
Klamath Falls, Oregon
December 29, 2003
Marion C. "Rib" Ribble, died Dec. 17, 2003 in Klamath Falls of
natural causes.
An open house and celebration of life will be held in the
afternoon on Jan. 31, 2004 at 47690 N. Highway 97, North of
Collier Park adjacent to Spring Creek Motel. Ward's Klamath
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Ribble was born in Berkeley, Calif, on Nov. 17, 1913, to
Harry C. and May Eda (Bauer) Ribble. He grew up in the Bay Area
and took frequent trips to Yosemite National Park and spent many
summers hiking in the High Sierras. He particularly liked
Vogelsang and Tuolumne Meadows. His early interests included
home construction, photography and drawing. He built his first
home, which still stands in Los Gatos, Calif. when he was 17
years old.
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In 1940 he traveled to Hawaii and worked in Honolulu
constructing warehouses for the military
and aircraft for Pan American Airways. He witnessed Dec. 7, 1941
as a civilian. Following the war, he returned to the Bay Area
and his beloved Yosemite. In 1950, while skiing he met, fell in
love and married Doris L. Goodman of Santa Monica, Calif.
In 1954 he packed his family and belongings and moved to Spring
Creek, five miles north of Chiloquin. There he began clearing
100 acres of land for a residence and motel. The next 25 years
were spent raising children, designing and building the home and
motel, and working as a construction foreman in the Klamath
Basin. He worked for various companies on major construction
projects including; Johns Manville, Weyerhauser, Tulana Farms,
Oregon Technical Institute, Swan Lake Moulding, Pacific Gas
Transmission and Crater Lake Lodge.
He was a lifelong member of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters
and Jointers of America. A gifted designer, artist and carpenter
his talents can be seen throughout the family home on Spring
Creek. He was active in Audubon, The Nature Conservancy and
Friends of Crater Lake. Work on the family home and in his shop
occupied much of his time.
He is survived by Doris, his wife of 53 years, Peter Ribble and
Nancy Johnston of Bend, and Marianne Velliquette of Clatskanie,
Ore; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Klamath Falls
or the Chiloquin Volunteer Ambulance.