Khoury Hanna Dib having dinner at his Koubbeh, Tripoli house with another priest, and son Maurice
Palms Sunday, 1953, in the garden of Khoury Hanna Dib in Koubbe, Tripoli Back, Left to right : Joseph, wife Margo, sister-in-law Olga, Wardeh (wife of Bechara), Maurice holding his newly born infant : Raymond Laurice (Maurice's wife), Bechara, David Mouawad (Yvonne's son), and grandmother Khouriyeh Julia el Andary Front L to R : Robert Mouawad, Magi Youssef Dib, Roger Youssef Dib (he later became a Minister of State in Lebanon) Julian Bechara Dib, Juliette Maurice Dib, and Jean Bechara Dib
In front of St Micheal church in Koubbe, Tripoli- circa 1950 Left to right : Chafik Galeb (Hassib's brother), Maurice K.H. Dib, wife Laurice, Amira's daughters's :Odette Saad (?) and Laila Saad (?), Yvone K.H. Dib, Olga Khazen (Margo's sister), hiding behind her are Marie K.H. Dib and husband Hassib Galeb, Rev. Louis Chahla, the parish priest, Ibrahim Farah (related to Khoury Hanna Dib), ?, Youssef K.H. Dib,wife Margo Khazen, Wardeh Bahi and husband Bechara K.H. Dib
During the baptism of Maria Maurice Dib. Left to right : Maurice holding Raymond, Yvonne (godmaother), Lairce, and Bechara, the godfather of most of Maurice's children.
Julia Andary (Hanna's Wife : Khouriyeh) with Juliette Maurice Dib (1952)
Julia (Khouriyeh) with her youngest son Maurice Hanna Dib (1959)
Palms Sunday - 1952 Top Left to Right : Bechara Hanna Dib , wife Wardeh Bahi Children of Yvonne Hanna Dib : David Fayes Mouawad and Robert Fayez Mouawad Laurice Jabbour, Maurice Hanna Dib Bottom Left to Rigth : Jean Bechara Dib, Julian Bechara Dib, Juliette Maurice Dib
At Khoury Hanna's death bed - 1963 Khouriyeh Julia, with daughters: Amira and Marie
Khoury Hanna's children crying at their father's death bed Lto R : Maurice, Lattouf Saad (Amria's husband), Joseph, and Bechara
Front of the funeral procession of Khoury Hanna Dib Grandchild Raymond carrying the cross at the head of the procession
Back of the funeral procession of Khoury Hanna Dib
Over 23 Priests participated, along with the Maronite Bishop of Tripoli, Bishop Antoune Abed
Khoury Hanna served his Parish of Haret es Saydeh for over 55 years. He was buried in the garden of that church. The civil war of 1975-1977 destroyed the tombs around the church.