Jessie James Vibbert, 60, passed away on November 21, 2012 at his home.
Born on October 8, 1952, to William Clinton and Daisy Bell (Hall) Vibbert in Huntsville, AL, Jessie later moved to Brandon, FL in 1999. For the majority of his life he was a machinist, but he also served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War Era.
Jessie was preceded in death by his mother Daisy Vibbert, father Clint Vibbert, and sisters Flora Jane Vibbert, Ruby Vibbert, Nora Pike, and Colleen Barnett. He is survived by his son James Nickolas Vibbert, daughter Jessica Harper and her husband Cody Harper, brother Frank Vibbert and his wife Arlene Vibbert, sister Bernice Rush and her husband Curtis Rush, granddaughter Savannah Harper, and his beloved dogs Boogie and Dixie, who were constant companions.
My prays are with you never forget the happy times
rest in peace. say hi to mom and dad
Dad. Words cant express how much I will miss you. I am so glad that your struggle and suffering are at an end. I know you are in a better place right now, watching over Jessica and I. Rest in peace Dad, I love you.
I will always remember the good times along with the bad. Miss you big brother. Tell Ronnie I said hi. Rest in Peace for you will never suffer again.
It is one day shy of 3 weeks since I last heard your voice or seen you. Me, Cody, Savannah, and the puppy dogs miss you so much. I know you aren’t struggling anymore but that still doesn’t help that fact that we miss you down here. Please watch over us, help us heal, and send us little pleasant reminders of you and the good times we shared. I love you.
Dad,
you are heavy on my heart and mind today. I cant believe that in the last 7 weeks almost we have been through so may things without you that we normally would celebrate. Thanksgiving was that day after you got your wings, then just shy of 2 weeks after you passed we had my birthday, next Christmas, Nick’s 30th birthday, and New Years. This time of you you are supposed to spend with your loves ones and we missed a very important loved one this year. I know you had the best seat in the house watching it all, and you were with the lord this year but it doesnt make it any easier. Going in your room is so hard still. I miss you so much. I love you.
i loved jesse,worked with him,and he was a very good man.My father was CHARLES VIBBERT,UNCLE CLINT BROTHER,I DIDNT KNOW THAT HE HAD PASTED. I’M SO SORRY THE LOSS ,THE WORLD IS LESS WITHOUT HIM IN IT.