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© Anderson-Burris Funeral Home
12-2012
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


Jack Gibson

February 25, 1939 ~ December 6, 2012

A Memorial Mass for Jack Gibson, age 73, of Enid, will be at noon December 13, 2012, at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church.

Jack was born to Rev. Allen and Helen (Fugate) Gibson on February 25, 1939, in Hancock County, Tennessee, and passed away December 6, 2012, in Enid, Oklahoma.

Jack is survived by his mother Helen Gibson-Vaughn of Rogersville, Tennessee; children, Blake Gibson, Brooke Gibson, and Brittaney Gibson, all of Enid, Mitch Gibson of Nashville, Tennessee, and Greg Gibson of Knoxville, Tennessee; four grandchildren; two sisters, Barbara Briggs and Carolyn Wright.

He was preceded in death by his father and brother Jimmy.

Memorials are to Our Daily Bread, Enid, OK


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