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J. Gibson Obituary

J. Tyrone (Ty) Gibson, Ph.D., one of Auburn's leading business leaders, passed away on January 22, 2008 after a brief illness. Ty Gibson was born on July 21, 1943 in Albany, GA and was raised on a peanut farm in Vada, GA. As a teenager, he worked as a laborer on farms in the Hopeful and Dellwood communities cropping tobacco, hoeing peanuts, "sacking" peanuts, picking cotton, and raising hogs. In his youth, Gibson worked from sunup to sundown, about 14 hours in June, to earn $5 a day. He attended school in Hopeful, GA and graduated from Bainbridge High School in Bainbridge, GA. He went on to earn his B.S. and M.S. degrees from the University of Georgia and his Ph.D. from the University of Mississippi. Ty Gibson served as a Captain in the United States Public Health Service, and on the faculty at the University of Houston before joining the School of Pharmacy at Auburn University. From 1972 until his retirement in 1995, Dr. Gibson was nationally recognized for his research in Pharmacy Care Systems and for the publication of more than 20 research articles as well as his groundbreaking book, Medication Law and Behavior. Upon his retirement from Auburn University he was granted the title of Professor Emeritus. In 1981, working out of the basement of his home, Gibson began a small company that has grown into the largest locally-owned private employer in Auburn with more than 500 employees and revenues in excess of $22 million. One of the key ingredients contributing to the growth of his business was Ty's commitment to the solid values of integrity, ethics, and genuine care and concern for his employees' and his clients' needs. Gibson is remembered by employees for his passion, his vision, his humor, and his warmth. In 2007, Ty Gibson and HDI Solutions/Health Information Designs, Inc. were recognized with two major awards from the Auburn Chamber of Commerce. In October 2007, Dr. Gibson was named the Norm Caldwell Industrialist of the Year. In January 2007, HDI Solutions and Health Information Designs were presented with the Eagle Award in recognition of corporate expansion resulting in at least 150 new jobs for the Auburn area. As devoted as Ty was to his businesses, he was even more devoted to his family. He took great pride in the fact that his children chose to work with him and raise their families in Auburn. Perhaps his favorite role was that of "Pap" to his four grandchildren and their friends. He could often be seen riding through the neighborhood with his grandchildren and their friends in a golf cart that was affectionately nicknamed the "Pap Cart." He delighted in spending time with each of his grandchildren and in telling friends and colleagues about their exploits. Ty loved to entertain family and friends at Auburn tailgate parties. Rumor has it that he enjoyed the social aspects of the tailgate more than the game itself, although you would have never known it from the colors he wore and the enthusiasm with which he cheered on the Tigers. To Ty, tailgating was not a two hour event but began the afternoon before the game when he staked out his favorite turf, and continued for hours after the game as he spent time with friends celebrating the moment. In the warm summer months, from Memorial Day to Labor Day, one need not have looked far to find Ty as he and his family spent as much time as possible at their beautiful home on Lake Martin. From his enthusiastic enjoyment of skiing, boating and jet skiing, to the quiet afternoon observance of the sunset from his deck, Ty loved the lake with its natural beauty and delighted in exploring the various creeks and coves with his family and guests. To know Ty during the Christmas season was to remember him with a Santa's cap placed jauntily on his head, welcoming his guests with a big smile and a warm hug. No one who experienced his hospitality will forget the warmth of Ty's welcome or his joy in simply being with family and friends. Many of his friends will cherish their last memory of Ty in his Santa hat, celebrating the season even as he shared the news of his illness with them just before Christmas. While Ty loved the excitement of a summer's day at the lake, the roar of the crowd on a football weekend, and the celebration of the Christmas season, Ty also loved the simple beauty of nature itself. From his quail farm known as Moss Flat, to the hidden glen called Creek Wood just outside the back door of his home, Ty drew immense pleasure from the trees, the wildlife and the beautiful creeks. Ty was an accomplished scholar, a brilliant businessman and a loving husband, father and grandfather. He will be missed by all who were fortunate enough to know him. Gibson is survived by his wife of 42 years, Judith Steadham Gibson; three children, Jaryn DiBenedetto (Rob) of Auburn, and sons Devin (Jennifer) and Rhett (Kandy) also of Auburn; mother, Dorothy Powell Gibson Griffin of Albany, GA; four grandchildren, Alexis, Lauren, Blake DiBenedetto and Owen Gibson; a sister, Dawn Gibson Williams (Winston); and one brother, Darryl Gibson. He was preceded in death by his father, James Dorsey Gibson. Services will be held at 10:30 am on Friday, January 25 at Auburn United Methodist Church. Interment will follow at Town Creek Cemetery. Visitation will be on Thursday, January 24 from 6:00 pm â€" 8:00 pm at Jeffcoat-Trant Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Burnham Institute for Medical Research, 10901 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037 and designated for the "Ty Gibson Memorial Fund." Jeffcoat-Trant Funeral Home is directing. 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Published by The Opelika-Auburn News on Jan. 24, 2008.

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A. Banks

January 27, 2008

To the Gibson family: Our prays are with your family in your time of lost. I am an employee with Heath information design. I've only known Dr. Gibson for a short time, but he was a pleasant person to be around. He reminded me one morning when I was rushing in to work to take time and be aware of your surrounding. He was referring to the beautiful butterflies that was flying around the door. On that first spring morning when the butterflies are flying around the entry, I will always remember Dr. Gibson, and his love for nature.

MFEMFE Banks

January 27, 2008

To the Gibson family: Our prays are with your family in your time of lost. I am an employee with Heath information design. I've only known Dr. Gibson for a short time, but he was a pleasant person to be around. He reminded me one morning when I was rushing in to work to take time and be aware of your surrounding. He was referring to the beautiful butterflies that was flying around the door. On that first spring morning when the butterflies are flying around the entry, I will always remember Dr. Gibson, and his love for nature.

Aritha Banks

January 27, 2008

To the Gibson family: Our prays are with your family in your time of lost. I am an employee with Heath information design. I've only known Dr. Gibson for a short time, but he was a pleasant person to be around. He reminded me one morning when I was rushing in to work to take time a beware of your surrounding. He was referring to the beautiful butterflies that was flying around the door. On that first spring morning when the butterflies are flying arount the entry. I will always remember Dr. Gibson, and his love for nature.

Jennifer Rush

January 26, 2008

I am so sorry to hear about Ty's passing. He was a great man. I will keep you all in my prayers and thoughts.

Betty Broach

January 26, 2008

Judith and family, So sorry to hear about Ty. I was in Birmingham at the time. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Betty Broach (Auburn)

Emily Prestridge

January 25, 2008

Jaryn,
I am so sorry to hear about your father. I am praying for you and your family during this difficult time.

Emily Agerton Prestridge

Christopher Fears and Kimberly Washington

January 25, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

George and Alvin Warren of Father and Sons Concrete

January 24, 2008

We greatly appreciate the opportunity to work for him. We did a lot of conrete for his home and it was a warm experience to work for him. He was a great man, and he will be missed a lot. Our prayers and thoughts are with his family.

Tobi Jones

January 24, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Tobi & Tom Jones

Betsy Gulledge

January 24, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. We will always remember how warm and welcoming Ty was whenever we were in town. Our girls even came to know him as "Pap" and will miss all of the rides on the PapCart.

Joel, Betsy, Kendall, and Mallory

Tom,Kim,Kyle,Blake&Nick Helmke

January 24, 2008

To The Gibson Family
Our prayers are with you.May God bless you and give you strength in this sad and very difficult time.

S. Dixon

January 24, 2008

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Snovia Smith

January 24, 2008

Dr. Gibson has touched me dearly. I have only been with the company a couple of years, so I didn't know him long. However, in that short time I found him to be a very caring employer. He was never too busy to say hello. One thing that will stay with me is how he used to compliment the bright colored shirts that I would wear. He noticed people and he made them feel comfortable with who they were. I want his family to know that my heart goes out to them.
With all respects,

Nimi and Tejinder Sara

January 24, 2008

Dear Judith and the Gibson family,
We feel intense pain at your great loss. We pray and hope God will give you strength and peace at this difficult time. Ty will be greatly missed by us and all his well wishers.

Leslie King-Smith

January 24, 2008

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family, Mr. Gibson was like a father to me when I was very young. I am very sad but I know that he is in heaven now watching over us all.

THE YANCEY FAMILY

January 24, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Brian Burditt

January 24, 2008

Ty will always be remembered as the exceptional man he was. His legacy will live on through his family and businesses.

He will be missed.

Melissa Foster Denney

January 24, 2008

Tailgating will never be the same. Our love, thoughts and prayers are with all of you - we will always have fun and favorite memories of Ty at tailgate.
Pop, Tom, Melissa, Trey and Foster Denney

Robbie Sommerville

January 24, 2008

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Sarah Germick

January 24, 2008

I was so sorry to hear about his illness and just can't believe that it took him to God so quickly! I worked for HDI for 9 years and had seen Ty almost everyday coming and going. I didn't know him well but I felt part of the HDI family until my job expiration in August of 2007. God Bless & take care!

Bobby P

January 24, 2008

My deepest condolences goes out to the many lives Dr.Gibson has touched. Dr. Gibson will always be an inspiration to me. Everytime we would talk he would give me insight and encouragement to step out on my own business endeavour. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

Paula Crawford HID-Auburn

January 24, 2008

To The Gibson Family,
You will always be in our prayers.May God continue to strengthen you in this time of need.

Tillie (Gipson) Sita

January 23, 2008

Please accept my deepest sympathies for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. May God Bless you and your family at this most difficult time.

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