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Fairview Cemetery

Apache, Caddo County, Oklahoma


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Gary James "Gib" Gibney


Obituary
Fairview Cemetery
Apache, Caddo County, Oklahoma

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Submitted by: Cokeman2

Ardmore, Oklahoma
January 2001

Gary James "Gib" Gibney
February 3, 1947 ~ January 21, 2001


Private family service will be conducted for Gary James Gibney, 53, who died Jan. 21, 2001, in the local hospital.

Born February 3, 1947, in Detroit, Mich., to Gilbert J. and Amelia Dolentz Gibney, he served two tours in Vietnam with the Army in 1967-68, and married Nina "Randi" Cliff on December 5, 1969, at Wichita Falls, Texas. He worked for Total Refinery for 27 years and was a member of Trinity Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Patrick.

Survivors include his wife, Randi, of the home; two sons, Gregory James Gibney and his wife, Tina, of Brandon, Miss., and Brandon Gibney of Ardmore; a daughter, Amy Jo Harper and her husband, Larry, of Terrell, Texas; a sister, Linda Fairchild and husband, Joe, of Garden City, Mich.; and a grandson, Tommy Gibney.

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 tonight at Craddock Funeral Home.


Obituary
Fairview Cemetery
Apache, Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Tommy Neatherly
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Submitted by: Cokeman2

© Crews Funeral Home
Apache, Caddo CO, Oklahoma
May 2017

Nina Raunelle "Randi" [Clift] Gibney
May 31, 1951 ~ May 1, 2017


Nina Raunelle "Randi" Gibney, 65, passed away at her Ardmore residence, Monday, May 1, 2017. The daughter of the late Vernon Clift and Betty Mae [Alvey] Clift, she was born May 31, 1951 at Lawton, Oklahoma.

"Randi" grew up in Lawton and was a graduate of Eisenhower High School, the class of 1969. She later attended Technical School in Ardmore.

She and Gary James "Gib" Gibney were married December 5, 1969 at Wichita Falls, Texas. "Gib" preceded her in death January 21, 2001. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a brother, Greg Clift.

"Randi" enjoyed sewing and working with stained glass; but most of all she loved her grandchildren and cherished the time spent with them and her family.

Survivors include two sons and their wives, Greg and Tina Gibney and Brandon and Stacy Gibney, her daughter and her husband, Amy and Sean Davis; her sisters and their husbands, Karen and Geary McClure and Christie and Reed Johnson; her grandchildren, Thomas, Rose and Samuel Gibney; Josey Allen and Abby Gibney; Hallie, Katie, Kenna and Kelcie Davis.

A time of visitation and support for friends and family will be Wednesday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Harvey-Douglas Funeral Home.

Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m. Friday, May 5th, in the First Baptist Church of Apache, Oklahoma, with Rev. Bud Jones officiating.

Burial with the assistance of Greg, Brandon, Thomas and Samuel Gibney, Sean Davis, Geary McClure, Reed Johnson and Brian Krohn serving as pallbearers will be in the Fairview Cemetery.

Service arrangements in Ardmore are under the direction of Harvey-Douglas Funeral Home, and in Apache, Oklahoma by the Crews Funeral Home


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