John W. Gibson, 59, of Hawthorne, Fl passed away on August 30, 2023.
Crevasse's Simple Cremation is honored to serve the Gibson Family
John W. Gibson, 59, of Hawthorne, Fl passed away on August 30, 2023.
Crevasse's Simple Cremation is honored to serve the Gibson Family
Thank you Uncle John for all the love and care your provided for me and all my pets over the years. You will be missed by many as well as the many pets you have provided care for. Hugs from my family to yours.
Dear John, please be at eternal peace. Thank you for being such a talented, kind & thoughtful person. My pets were always the better for your care for them. I can only imagine that you have stopped over at Rainbow Bridge while you travel to another place. Rest in eternal peace. You will be forever missed.
I was very saddened to hear of your passing. You were a special person and I am proud I had a chance to get to know you. Prayers for your friends and family. Rest easy …
Much love.
Ashley, Rod & Kat
I am sorry to hear of Uncle Johns passing. Blaze will miss going to camp with John. He was a gentle,caring animal lover. Rest in peace.
rest in peace deepest sympathy I grew up with john in chgo 10401 ave e chgo st francis sacred heart and mount carmel
I just found out he passed. While my old girl was alive he was the only groomer I would let take care of her. She loved him so much.
Marsha, if you remember back in the 70s we knew each other briefly prior to you taking off to La Jolla. Your Dad was a lovely man and I always remember him entertaining me one night when I dropped by to see you ….. you were not there so he chatted with me until …… he fell asleep! What a wonderful memory for me and the stories he told me … I was totally engrossed in listening to the wr stories. I am sure you miss him. Sometimes life takes us down un-planned paths. I really liked Marsha Gibson but a future together was not to be. Nevertheless, I treasure those few days of pleasant memories. I was recently in Tucson and by chance looked up – via Internet – the "Johnny Gibson Legend". He will be waiting for you lass in eternity. I send you my kindest wishes, Marsha. Gordon Rossiter (worked at Anamax -where you were the receptionist at the Main Office) – Do you remember you introduced me to my first peanut butter and jelly sandwich! (863) 738-0256