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Joe Gibson Laid to Rest

May 23, 2011 By Wade Leave a Comment

Services for Joe Gibson, which mention we carried last week, were held Saturday at 2 o’clock, the Rev Shay of Alliance, conducted the service in the St. Joseph’s Episcopal Ch.  Mrs. Glenna Buchfinck sang, accompanied by Mrs. Virginia Eriksen, at the organ.  Interment was in the Cedarview Cemetery, Mullen, with David Walker in charge of the burial.

The pallbearers were Donald Carr, LeRoy Borders, William Pearson, Roanald Carr, Willis Wakely, Albert French.  Honorary pallbearers:  Lloyd L. Ginkens, Ray Henry Sexton, Jim Ginkens, Dennis Fleson, Geo. Maire, Ivan Boyer, Don Sullivan and Raymond Ridenour.  The obituary reads:

Joe “Mike” was born May 14, 1931, at Mullen, Nebraska, and passed away January 31, 1951, age 19 years, 8 months and 17 days, at the St. Joseph’s Hospital at Alliance, Nebraska.  He was laid “at rest” in Cedarview Cemetery, February 3, 1951, following a service at St. Joseph’s Episcopal  Church at Mullen, Nebraska.  The same church in which he was baptised, confirmed and attended Sunday school and church services.  He had also attended the Altar at All Saints Episcopal Church at Eclipse, Nebraska, as well as his own church, when needed.

His entire school life was spent in Mullen Grade School and Hooker County High School at Mullen, Nebraska.  He graduated with the Class of 1949, which he served as class president.  He delivered the Salutatory at the Commencement program.  When a Junior in High School he was chosen a member of Boys State and attended their session in Lincoln, Nebraska.  Since then he was intensely interested in Government affairs of not only our own nation, but of the whole world.

He played basketball in both grade and high school and since graduating, on the Town Team and acted as referee for the High School games.

He liked to hunt, fish, swim and any other sports available to him.  He played the baritone in the high school band for five years and was a member of the boy’s chorus.  He took part in the school plays and entertainments and served willingly in public benefit performances, and was always ready to do his share in all school, church, and public affairs.  He had traveled over most of the United States and some of Canada and was interested and enjoyed learning and seeing everything.

He started stamp collecting while very young and maintained his interest in it, always working over his stamps when he found time to do it.

After graduation he entered the cattle business with his brother Barney and their father and liked the out-door life and riding the range.

He leaves to mourn his death, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gibson of Mullen, Nebraska; his brother, John A. Gibson Jr., and wife betty of Mullen, Nebraska; his sister, Shirley, (Mrs. Wm. J. Wuelzer) and husband Bill, of ElCerrito, California; his sister Jeffie (Mrs. Darrell R. McMannis) and husband “Mac,” of Iuka, Kansas; his brother Barney Bill Gibson of the United States Army, Fort Riley, Kansas; his grandfather, Wm. Gibson of Mullen, Nebraska and other relatives and friends who knew him and loved him.

“Death is not extinguishing the light; It is putting out the lamp because dawn has come.”

Filed Under: Family History, Gibson Tagged With: Joe Michael Gibson, Newspaper Clipping, Obituary

Mrs. Lucy Gibson dies; services to be here Friday

May 23, 2011 By Wade Leave a Comment

Mrs. Lucy Gibson, a long-time resident of Mullen, died Monday at a Henderson, Nevada hospital.  She had been making her home at Boulder City, Nevada.  Funeral services will be held Friday, December 1 at 2:00 p.m., from St. Joseph’s Episcopal church at Mullen.  The body will lie in state from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m.

Mrs. Gibson was a charter member of Winifred Chapter No. 292, O.E.S., at Mullen and a member of the Episcopal church.  She is survived by two sons:  Barney of Boulder City and John A. Jr., of Mullen; a daughter, Jeffie DeFusco of Phoenix, Arizona; Two brothers:  Carl P. Jeffords of Seneca and Jack Jeffords of Cloride, Ariz.; and one sister, Mrs. Clara Humphrey of Mullen.

Filed Under: Family History, Gibson Tagged With: Hooker County Tribune, John A. Gibson Sr., Lucy M. (Jeffords) Gibson, Newspaper Clipping, Obituary

Deaths and Funerals – Lucy M. Gibson

May 23, 2011 By Wade Leave a Comment

Funeral services for Lucy M. Gibson, 73, who died Monday in Henderson, Nev., will be held Friday at Saint Joseph’s Episcopal Church in Mullen with the Rev. Royce Brown officiating.  She was born March 31, 1894 in Broken Bow and was a longtime resident of the Mullen community before making her home with her son, Barney in Boulder City, Nev.

Survivors include her two sons, John, Jr. of Mullen, Barney of Boulder City, Nev., one daughter, Mrs. Jessie DeFusco, Phoenix, Ariz., two brothers, Carl Jeffords, Seneca, John Jeffords, Chloride, Ariz., and one sister, Mrs. Clara Humphrey, Mullen, and 8 grandchildren.

Her remains will arrive here tonight.  Burial will be in the Cedarview Cemetery, Mullen, with the Adams-Swanson Funeral Home in charge of local arrangements.

Filed Under: Family History, Gibson Tagged With: John A. Gibson Sr., Lucy M. (Jeffords) Gibson, Newspaper Clipping, Obituary

Obituary Eddie Ray Gibson

May 22, 2011 By Wade Leave a Comment

Eddie Ray Gibson was born September 24, 1949 in Alliance, Nebraska to John A. and Betty K. Gibson.  He departed this life on January 6, 1987 at the age of 37 years at Bishop Clarkson Memorial Hospital in Omaha.  He is survived by two children, Nicole Ann and John Jeffords Gibson, both of Alda, NE; his mother, Betty K. Gibson of North Platte; a brother, Dan Gibson and family and a sister, Shari Bergmeier and family, all of Kearney.  He was preceded in death by his father, John A. Gibson, Jr. and a niece Ashley G. Bergmeier.

Ed was a graduate of Mullen High School, attended Kearney State College and later graduated from Sidney Voc.-Tech College.  He was married in Hyannis on August 31, 1974 to Judy Prindle.  Two children were born of this union, Nicole Ann, age 8 and John Jeffords, age 4.  Ed was employed by various auto dealerships and construction companies and at the time of his death was employed by Homestake Mining Company of California.  He was a confirmed member of St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church where he served as an alcolyte many times.  Ed enjoyed several school activities including wrestling, school plays, debate team and musical groups.  Ed especially enjoyed hunting, fishing, trapshooting, boating, skiing and most outdoor activities.

Anyone who knew Ed, knew his quick wit and good sense of humor.  He was always willing to share a joke with anyone who had a listening ear.  He was never afraid to lend a helping hand to anyone in need, never knew a stranger and always stood firm on things he believed in.  Ed was loved and will be missed by family and a host of friends.

Services were held Saturday January 10, 1987 at St. Joseph’s Episcopal Church in Mullen with Father Jogues Epple officiating.

Filed Under: Family History, Gibson Tagged With: Eddie R. Gibson, Newspaper Clipping, Obituary

Grandpa Gibson

May 22, 2011 By Wade Leave a Comment

Mullen, NE

The funeral of Alexander Gibson was held from the residence Tuesday morning.  Friends of the deceased came from all parts of the county and from contiguous counties to pay respect to the memory of a man whose life has been an inspiration to all who have come in contact with him.  The concourse of people was so large that no building in Hooker county could accommodate them and for more than an hour they stood in revenential mien with bared heads and hearts surcharged with loving sympathy for Grandma Gibson, her six daughters and her son which Rev. Ware spoke words of comfort and consolation.  The casket was ladened with exquisite floral tributes, emblematic of the resurrection brought by the women as in the days of yore to anoint the body.

Alexander Gibson died May 1909 at 3:15 P.M.  He was born in Ireland, 1825 and came over to America in 1841; was married to Ellen Morrison March 16, 1865 and was united with the Methodist church 30 years ago and has lived a Christian life ever since.  What more can be said.

For a number of years a sufferer from rheumatism and kindred diseases, from which he could obtain but little relief, Mr. Gibson bore with much patience and resignation the sufferings of his affliction.  Sincere and steadfast to principle, genial and liberal, there are many to mourn because he is gone.

Came to America age 16 years
Married age 40 years

Note:
This obituary mentions that Alexander and Ellen were married in 1865, when in fact they were married in 1866 (see Marriage License).

Filed Under: Family History, Gibson Tagged With: Alexander "Elik" Gibson, Obituary

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