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In Loving Memory of

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

Book Size:  200 Messages

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Ashley John

Myself and Dharampal have been friends for over 35 years, all through school, growing up on the birds estate and years and years of great times with football for LCFC ❤️ Although he had many different people that knew him in many different ways, he will always be “Dibble” to me and our group of friends. Growing up in our group we all loved sports, but football was always our main passion, if we weren’t playing football on the estate, we were over the school or playing for our Sunday team, Lewsey Centre Football Club, all together. Dharamapal (as he was to us then) was always loud and proud about his team he supported…which at this time was ‘Luton Town’… bet you didn’t know that! Well Dharamapal being Dharamapal, was being loud and showing off one day when he was having a go as goalkeeper whilst we had a kick around. We were all firing shots at him, and somehow he was managing to keep most of them from smashing off of the garage door that we were playing up against! Of course after every save he got louder and louder, and more cocky and full of himself. He…

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Rob Whitman

Always remember dibs knocking on my door to very politely ask my dad to fix his bike or pump up his football. Always had a smile on his face, he is a ray of sunshine that will be remembered forever in the hearts of many, mine included.  Fly high Dibble my friend. RIP. 💙💙💙…

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Julie (Ryan's Mum.

I remember Dibble when he was growing up and what a sweet boy he was. My love and thoughts to all his family at this very sad time. He was very special. Xxxx…