James Kibler

James Kibler Obituary

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Age - 63

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September 11, 2023

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Abbeville, LA

James Daniel "Danny" Kibler, 63, of Westminster, died Friday, September 8, 2023, at his residence. Born October 31, 1959 in Maryland, he was the son of the late Ruth E. (Palmer) Kibler and James H. Kibler. Danny retired from Kibler Construction Co. , Inc. He enjoyed riding motorcycles, partying with his friends and spending time in Luray, VA. He is survived by sons James J. Kibler and Justin S. Kibler, grandson Cayden James, sister Ruth Ann Kibler, brothers Mark Kibler and Warren Kibler (Sandra). Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Private graveside services were held at Deer Park Cemetery in Smallwood. To to the family or in memory of James "Danny" Daniel Kibler, please

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