Hamilton County

 

Lt. Col. Melbourne J. Nibe

 

 

 

Melbourne J. Nibe was born Feb. 9, 1924 to George and Marie Stole Nibe.

Pvt. Nibe served with the U.S. Army Air Corps in World War II with the 507th Bombardment Squadron, 333 Bomb Group of the 316th Bomb Wing.

His Obituary: Story City Herald, Story City, IA - Apr. 19, 2017

Lt. Col. Melbourne “Mel” Jerome Nibe, USAF (Ret), born Feb. 9, 1924, in Stanhope, Iowa, to George and Marie (Stole) Nibe, reposed in the Lord on April 8, 2017, at his home in Lutz, Fla. He was 93 years old. He was predeceased by his wife Maxine, his parents George and Marie Nibe, and his sister Gladys Branyard. He is survived by his beloved sisters Donna See (Nevada, Iowa) and Lorraine Kennedy (Kelley, Iowa); his children: Phyllis Ashe (Houston, Texas), Rear Admiral Richard Jerome Nibe, USN (Ret) Amelia Island, Fla.), and Dianne Clader (Lutz, Fla.) and their respective spouses, his eight grandchildren, and 17 great-grandchildren.

He honorably served in the Army Air Corps in the Pacific during WWII, and in the United States Air Force in the Korean War and the Vietnam War. He remained in the military until he retired in 1970. He served throughout the United States and in many foreign countries including Wheelus AFB in Tripoli, Libya North Africa, and Clark AFB in the Philippine Islands. He was an honorable man who loved his Savior, his Family and his Country.

Mel enoyed golfing and fishing, but most of all he enjoyed spending time with his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He had a great sense of humor and his family still shares his “Grandpa Jokes” at family gatherings. After his retirement from the US Air Force, he resided in San Antonio, Texas, for 31 years with his wife Maxine In 2001 they moved to Pittsford, N.Y., to be near his children and grandchildren. In May 2016 he relocated to Lutz, Fla., to reside with his daughter Dianne and her husband. He will be greatly missed by his family! May his Memory be Eternal!

Friends may call 5-7 p.m. Friday, April 21, at the Farrell-Ryan Funeral Home, 777 Long Pond Road, Rochester, N.Y. Panachyda at 7 p.m. Funeral service, 10 a.m. Saturday, April 22, at the funeral home. Internment, Oakwood Cemetery (Penfield, NY) followed by the memorial meal. In lieu of flowers, donations may e made in his memory to: The Florida Gulf Coast Paralyzed Vets of American (FGCPVA) at 15435 N. Florida Ave., Tampa, FL 33613. Pease write Melbourne J Nibe on the memo line of the check.

Source: ancestry.com