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Obituary

Fort Sill National Cemetery
Elgin, Comanche County, Oklahoma




Submitted by: Glenn Shroads


© Amy Stittsworth Funeral Service
2420 N. Washington
Enid, OK 73701
(permission granted)


Anthony Dexter "Tony" Tribbey

December 20, 1942 - July 20, 2021

Anthony Dexter "Tony" Tribbey, 78, went to be with his Creator last July 20, 2021. He was an Army veteran and worked as prison guard for James Crabtree Correction Center for 19 years. He was survived by his children, Tamera and Drew, and grandsons, Draven and Asher.
He was born in Medford, OK on December 20, 1942. He was the son of Zee Anthony and Albert Dale Tribbey.
Services will be held from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM on July 28, 2021, at Stittsworth Memory Chapel, 2420 N Washington St., Enid, OK. A military funeral will be held at Fort Sill at 1 PM on Thursday, July 29, 2021. Remembrances may be shared online at www.stittsworthfuneralservices.com.



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