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Dalton Black Gibson

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Dalton Black Gibson

Birth
Death
28 May 1985 (aged 63)
Burial
Davis, Murray County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
Plot
Griffin Section, Block North 3
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Printed in The Davis News on May 30, 1985; Reprinted with permission

DALTON GIBSON

Services are pending for Dalton Gibson of Moore who died May 28 at Veterans Hospital in Oklahoma City. Fox Funeral Home will announce the time of services.

Printed in The Davis News on June 6, 1985; Reprinted with permission

DALTON B. GIBSON

Funeral services were held May 30 at First Christian Church for Dalton B. Gibson, 63, a former resident of Davis. The Reverends Gordon Oglesby and Finis Steelman officiated. Interment was in Green Hill Cemetery, with arrangements by Fox Funeral Home.

Born Aug. 30, 1921 at Dougherty, he was an air craft mechanic. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the American Legion. He was also a member of the First Christian Church. He married Exie Marie Ford on July 8, 1975 at Davis.

Survivors are his wife, Exie Marie, of the home in Moore; two sons, Wyatt Gibson, Davis and Phil Gibson, Washington; two step sons, Ed Ford of Las Vegas, NV and Leon Ford, of Seoul, Korea; two sisters, Marguerite Johnson, Moore, and Mickey Wible, Davis, and seven grandchildren.

Pallbearers were Dick Laughlin, Tom Noble, Harold Oakley, Randy Moore, Dick Rogers and Bo Saunders.
Printed in The Davis News on May 30, 1985; Reprinted with permission

DALTON GIBSON

Services are pending for Dalton Gibson of Moore who died May 28 at Veterans Hospital in Oklahoma City. Fox Funeral Home will announce the time of services.

Printed in The Davis News on June 6, 1985; Reprinted with permission

DALTON B. GIBSON

Funeral services were held May 30 at First Christian Church for Dalton B. Gibson, 63, a former resident of Davis. The Reverends Gordon Oglesby and Finis Steelman officiated. Interment was in Green Hill Cemetery, with arrangements by Fox Funeral Home.

Born Aug. 30, 1921 at Dougherty, he was an air craft mechanic. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the American Legion. He was also a member of the First Christian Church. He married Exie Marie Ford on July 8, 1975 at Davis.

Survivors are his wife, Exie Marie, of the home in Moore; two sons, Wyatt Gibson, Davis and Phil Gibson, Washington; two step sons, Ed Ford of Las Vegas, NV and Leon Ford, of Seoul, Korea; two sisters, Marguerite Johnson, Moore, and Mickey Wible, Davis, and seven grandchildren.

Pallbearers were Dick Laughlin, Tom Noble, Harold Oakley, Randy Moore, Dick Rogers and Bo Saunders.


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