

Yibale was born on June 05, 1963, in Adwa, Tigray province of Ethiopia, to his loving parents, Mr. Lemma Woldegabriel and Mrs. Mitslal Berhe. He spent his early childhood in Adwa before moving to Addis Ababa at the age of six, where he pursued his education with dedication and excellence. He successfully completed his primary, secondary, and tertiary studies, laying a strong foundation for his future.
His professional journey began at the Inland Revenue Administration of Ethiopia, where he took on roles of increasing responsibility. Alongside his career, he also embraced entrepreneurship, successfully managing his own business with determination and vision.
Yibale shared a beautiful life with his wife, Nigisti Kahsay, and together they built a loving home. They were blessed with two sons, Nabel and Keleab. From his previous marriage to Yeshe Woldemariam, he was also a devoted father to his daughter, Lidya, and two sons, Johnson and Wossen.
In 2005, Yibale moved to the United States, where he continued his college education while working tirelessly to support himself and his family. Through unwavering perseverance, he was able to reunite his family in the U.S., securing a brighter future for them.
Known for his humility, kindness, and respect for others, Yibale treated everyone with dignity and was admired for his strong character. He had a deep passion for volleyball and cherished the moments spent playing the sport he loved.
Yibale leaves behind a legacy of hard work, resilience, and unwavering devotion to his family. He was a proud grandfather to four grandchildren: Fikr Fantu, Naomi Fantu, Zayden Lemma, and Michael Lemma. His kindness, wisdom, and dedication touched the lives of many, and his memory will continue to inspire all who had the privilege of knowing him.
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