Kobee was born in Dallas, Texas at Methodist Charlton Hospital on June 29, 2000. A lover of life, Kobee enjoyed many hobbies. He was an avid skateboarder, motorcycle enthusiast and video game master. Kobee had deep love and obsession for music. An old soul, he loved a good jam session with music from groups like The Grateful Dead, Pink Floyd, Jimi Hendrix and so many other eclectic artists. Kobee had recently rediscovered his love for painting, and was planning on pursuing a program for Film and the Dramatic Arts. Out of all his interests, however, he enjoyed spending time with the people he loved, most of all.
Kobee was an incredible human. His passion for entertaining and making people laugh through his witty jokes, off the cuff humor and playful spirit were unparalleled. If he was laughing, so were you. Kobee’s laughter and joy was contagious. The boy loved some Wild Turkey 101 Rye, Marlboro Reds and rolling up a fat joint. He loved spending summers by the pool with friends and family, creating memories and celebrating each other in their seasons of life. Kobee was philosophical, an adventurer, and always the life of the party.
Kobee’s future and journey into adulthood were just beginning. He had recently moved into a place of his own, found love, and was enjoying his employment at Air Liquide, where he worked as a Total Gas and Chemical Operation Technician.
Kobee is survived by his mother Tiffany Leigh Tribble, his dog, Peter Dogeth (P.D.) his father, Julius Greer, as well as tons of family, extended family and friends who loved him beyond measure and will miss him greatly.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.TedDickeyFuneral.com for the family.
Arrangements by Ted Dickey Funeral Home.
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