IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Dale

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Bible

June 3, 1933 – August 19, 2022

Obituary

Dale Bible passed away Friday, August 19, 2022. He was born on June 3, 1933, in Franklin, WV to Olin and Beulah (Smith) Bible. He joined the military at just 17 years of age. Dale met his wife, Yoshiko, and married in 1956. They went on to have two children.Dale was preceded in death by his father, Olin; his mother, Beulah; his brother, Sheldon; and his beautiful wife, Yoshiko. He is survived by his two children; Elizabeth and Robert Bible; his grandchildren, Michael Ferro, Stephanie (Jon) McLean, Shannon Bible, Shawna and Robert Blair; and his great-grandchildren, Michael Jr. and Mikaela Ferro and Jonathan McLean.Dale served 25 years in the military. He served in the army during the Korean War and served in the Air Force during the Vietnam War. He took pride in serving his country. He always stayed busy doing something. After retiring from the Air Force, he became a truck driver where he earned a million safe driving miles. He eventually retired from trucking to be around his children and grandchildren more but soon realized that retirement wasn't for him. He became a greeter at a couple places in Vacaville. Many of his coworkers knew him as "The Candy Man" since he always had candy to give. Dale was a people person and enjoyed a good conversation. He didn't go anywhere without having a conversation with someone.Dale was a man that always put others before himself. He was a loving man that helped raise his grandchildren. He took pride in being there for them and caring for them. He couldn't have been prouder of them. Regardless of where he was or who he was talking to, he couldn't help but praise his grandkids and great-grandchildren every chance he got.Nothing could slow him down. Just this summer, he enjoyed a trip to Reno and even traveled to Texas to watch his great grandson play football. He lived a very full life in his 89 years. He was loved and will be missed deeply by his family.A small service will be held at Sacramento Valley National Cemetery on Friday, September 16 promptly at 9:30 a.m. with a reception to follow at Creative Space in Dixon.

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