Anybody who's traveled the Joss Northeast 9-Ball tournament trail in past years has probably run into Maynard "Dip" Gabriel. He enjoyed pool immensely and did everything within his power to keep pool alive and well in his neck of the woods.
Maynard Gabriel was a member of the Turtle Clan and a retired Oneida ironworker. In times gone by, he performed a comedy act that featured jokes and humorous stories from his experiences with friends at the nearby Onondaga Nation. Dip would always play to the youngsters in the crowd, using no profanity and certain "clean" words guaranteed to make them laugh.
The first time I met Dip was at Country Club USA pool room in Chelmsford, Massachusetts. It was one of my first tournaments "on the road," so to speak. I didn't know very many pool folk up in that region, and while my boyfriend was competing, most times I sat alone on the rail sweating the matches, pulling him in. :smile:
Up walks this large Native American man, and he plopped himself right next to me. We got to talking, and I took an immediate liking to him, since I'm part Cherokee. When he found out I was part Native American, he began to tell me some jokes. He had me in stitches. One thing for sure, I found a kindred soul, a friend that I could always hang out with when I was in "Joss Tribal Nation." That's what we used to call it! :thumbup:
I am extremely sad this morning to learn of his passing. I haven't seen Dip in a couple years, and now I will never see him again, but he will always have soft spot in my heart. May his spirit rest in peace. The Joss Turning Stone events won't be the same for me without seeing Dip there dressed to the nines. He knew how much I enjoyed taking pictures, and he'd come up to me and say, "Wait until you see my outfit tomorrow. You must get this picture." I loved Dip, and I will miss him terribly. :frown:
Here's one picture page I have of Joss Turning Stone with Dip handing out the trophy to Thorsten Hohmann:
Page 1 - http://www.hometown.aol.com/jamalloy/2006turningstone.html
Page 2 - http://www.hometown.aol.com/jamalloy/2006turningstonepage2.html
Dip, may the great Creator welcome you. Your spirit will live forever in our hearts. Rest in peace, my friend! :smile:
JAM
Maynard Gabriel was a member of the Turtle Clan and a retired Oneida ironworker. In times gone by, he performed a comedy act that featured jokes and humorous stories from his experiences with friends at the nearby Onondaga Nation. Dip would always play to the youngsters in the crowd, using no profanity and certain "clean" words guaranteed to make them laugh.
The first time I met Dip was at Country Club USA pool room in Chelmsford, Massachusetts. It was one of my first tournaments "on the road," so to speak. I didn't know very many pool folk up in that region, and while my boyfriend was competing, most times I sat alone on the rail sweating the matches, pulling him in. :smile:
Up walks this large Native American man, and he plopped himself right next to me. We got to talking, and I took an immediate liking to him, since I'm part Cherokee. When he found out I was part Native American, he began to tell me some jokes. He had me in stitches. One thing for sure, I found a kindred soul, a friend that I could always hang out with when I was in "Joss Tribal Nation." That's what we used to call it! :thumbup:
I am extremely sad this morning to learn of his passing. I haven't seen Dip in a couple years, and now I will never see him again, but he will always have soft spot in my heart. May his spirit rest in peace. The Joss Turning Stone events won't be the same for me without seeing Dip there dressed to the nines. He knew how much I enjoyed taking pictures, and he'd come up to me and say, "Wait until you see my outfit tomorrow. You must get this picture." I loved Dip, and I will miss him terribly. :frown:
Here's one picture page I have of Joss Turning Stone with Dip handing out the trophy to Thorsten Hohmann:
Page 1 - http://www.hometown.aol.com/jamalloy/2006turningstone.html
Page 2 - http://www.hometown.aol.com/jamalloy/2006turningstonepage2.html
Dip, may the great Creator welcome you. Your spirit will live forever in our hearts. Rest in peace, my friend! :smile:
JAM
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