In Loving Memory of

Dibble

Dharam (Dibble) Dabb

Dina, Dylan and all the family would love to read your own special memories and stories of Dibble during this difficult time.

He was loved so much by so many and will be sadly missed, hopefully sharing each others memories will help us to always remember what a remarkable man he was.

 

If you would also like to make a donation in Dibble’s memory then this can be done for the Luton & Hospital that fought so hard to save his life.

https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/SomeoneSpecial/DharamDabb1

 

Book Owner: Ryan O’Neill
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Leanne Patel

Dina and Dylan so sorry I have only just learned of your loss.  I never knew your husband however , you spoke so much of him and Dylan. I know we only met briefly but during that time I could clearly see how proud you were of your family and the love you showed was inspirational.  You are in my thoughts today and always xxx Leanne ( Vic Farm training )  …

Lee Chapman

Dazza, just can’t believe we’ve lost you so young. The seven years we played in Snooker teams together winning leagues and cups in Luton and Watford were some of the best memories I have in my life. You weren’t just a brilliant player you were a brilliant team mate as well, every night out was a great laugh. I’ll never forget travelling to matches in your Fiesta banging out the music. Also watching Liverpool win in 2005, what a night. I’ll always remember your unique way of greeting me “Yes Chappo!!” that will always make me smile and to know even if we hadn’t seen each other for a while it would always be the same. We’d lost touch a bit after I moved abroad but so glad we had that chicken George together last year. Me, Tez and Bors are all gutted mate and we will never forget you. Thank you again for the many memories. Chappo x …

David Penn

I had the pleasure of playing football with Dibble at Lewsey in a great side and with a great bunch of lads and still to this day the best team I’ve played in. You played football with a smile on your face, well except when you were moaning at me to get back and defend which was quite a lot!! Through playing at Lewsey Myself and Dibble got to go to our first Liverpool game at Anfield which is a memory that will stay with me forever. You will be missed but never forgotten.  Rest In Peace until we meet again Dibble YNWA ❤️   …

John Darcy

Dibble, what can I say, loved playing in that Lewsey side and you were one of the main reasons, a joy to be around, always laughing and just a positive vibe from you all the time and you were a decent player too. I didn’t see you for a few years after the footie days but then bumped into each other and from then on you started looking after our vehicles and you still had that same energy and bounce in your step. I remember proudly watching you playing Ronnie O’Sullivan in a exhibition match in Dunstable, I think you only got to the table once lol but a great memory. I also fondly remember having dinner around yours where I met your lovely wife who was pregnant with your first child and all talking for hours. The last time I saw you was at chicken George and you were just setting up your business, never thought that would be the last time that I would see/speak to you. Rest in peace mate💙 …

Judith Fear

Oh Dharam, I can’t believe you’re no longer with us. You helped me and Sean out so many times over the years fixing our cars and you were always a pleasure to do business with. Such a lovely guy, kind, helpful and fun loving – a real friend in need. You will be a real loss to the Luton community as well as your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with your wife and family. May God bless them and comfort them at this terrible time. Judith and Sean …

Kaaaaaayz (Kailesh)

DD! I’m still lost and have been dreading this! But maybe telling you how I feel will make things easier which I doubt….I don’t know! Bro you joined Broadwalk football club and I remember how you just came into the team and adapted within moments! DD I remember a couple of games into the season and I was up front (I thought that was my best position) and I was screaming for the ball to be played over the top and you played the easy pass instead to our midfield. I was fuming! But you looked up at me and said F off Kaaayz! 10 mins later you did the same! But what I loved the most about this was you was having bants with me! 🤣 that’s exactly how I know you! Always having fun and winding PEEPS up! I realised how good your left foot was after you decided to pass to me finally over the top for me to score a few goals! DD when I went through some hard times in my life and you made sure  you msg me to make sure I was cool and I kept myself on the right road! You cared …

Tony & Josh

We sit here after your funeral with such a heavy heart… We still can’t believe you have gone. Dharam it has been a privilege to work for you and with you, you have never let us down and we would never let you down not once. We’ve had so many great memories and laughs that we’ve shared over these many years that we will keep close to our hearts. We will never forget the day you sent us on a mile walk just to get you a Bombay Bad Boy pot noodle and once you had finished that you sent the other one to get one too! You were full of life and laughs all the time even if you were having a bad day one of us would look at you funny or catch your eye and you would give us that grin and within a few minutes you would be fine again. You were such a nice guy and always joking around at work. Your presence alone made our day. Nothing would worry Dharam he was always so happy. Anything that was on our minds we’d confide in Dharam and he would listen and always say “Sons …

Francis Mccann

Today we say goodbye,   Watched you start your journey beyond the clouds and skies.   In the heavens is where you remain amongst the gods and stars.   “you left this world to early well before your time,                                       You will never leave our hearts staying in your family’s and mine “    You take a little piece of us with you, as we bid you your last farewell. Rest in peace my Brother                           Love always.        Fra, Lisa and family.     …

mark kilpatrick

Today was so hard,saying goodbye to you my brother,i still cant believe that im never going to see that cheeky face of yours,hear that laugh or see your name light up my phone again,the amount of people that turned up at your mums was a testament of how muched you was loved and respected.  Where do i start? Dharampal Dabb or DIBBLE to us, our friendship started 35 yrs ago in the birds estate,lewsey farm,where a group of boys would start a life long friendship over a game of football, i have so many great memories of DIBBLE and the lads playing cupsies in the carpark,over the field or at the school,playing runouts knock out ginger and kerbie till we were told to come in,football was a massive part of our lives playing for lewsey centre football club and DIBBLE was certainly a character in a great team of lads. DIBBLE loved his snooker and we loved going round to his to play on his 6ft table and his mum would always try to feed us,we went down beech hill conserative club with my dad where we got to play on the full size tables and as you all …

Michelle Stevens

Dibs has been part of the Stevens family for over 35years, right back from when my younger brother Stevo started playing football with him. Dibs has always been able to brighten any room and his laugh and love of life was infectious. I don’t know his family, but he always spoke of them with immense pride, love and affection whenever I was lucky enough to see him Rest easy Dibs, will be greatly missed 💙💙 …