Captain David-Gibson, USN (Ret.)' 58-Obituary

Captain David Bruce Gibson, USN (Ret.)' 58

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Mr. Gibson as I knew him, was one of my favorite teachers at Gar-Field High School in Woodbridge, VA. He was my physics teacher and became a mentor to me. We talked about going into the Army and college. He was an amazing teacher and I am forever grateful that he took the time to make sure I understood the concepts I struggled with as a young man in high school. I am now a retired Army Lieutenant Colonel after serving 25 years of my own. I continue to pass the lessons he taught me to my own...

Dear Twyla and family,

We are so saddened by the loss of David. We always loved seeing you and loved all your pictures of the adventures you had. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Love to you.

Twyla I send you and your family my deepest sympathy. Dave was a wonderful man and made you so happy. You traveled the world with him. May God make these days of sorrow easier to handle. Prayers for you always.

Please extend our deepest sympathy to Dave's extended family.
Bob and Becky Caldwell USNA 58, Annapolis Md.

I was in the 10th Company at USNA and knew Dave from having some common classes and we were very competitive in squash court competition. Dave went into the surface Navy and I went into aviation. We renewed our friendship when we would often meet after retirement at Navy football reunions. Dave was a great friend.

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Captain David Bruce Gibson, USN (Ret.) '58, age 77, of Rogers, Arkansas died Thursday, December 25, 2014 in Fayetteville. He was born February 16, 1937 in Glen Ridge, New Jersey to David Stanley and Janet Lucille Cornell Gibson. Although a native of New Jersey, he attended Admiral Farragut Academy, a naval honor school, in St. Petersburg, Florida for his last three years of high school prior to receiving his congressional appointment to the Naval Academy. He graduated in June of 1958 in the 9th Company from the Naval Academy. Upon graduation, he became a Navy line officer. He served on five ships, all capable of speeds greater than 30 knots, over a 31 year career; Charles P. Cecil (DDR-835), Stickell (DDR-888), Wright (CC-2), Richmond K. Turner (CG-20) and Ranger (CV-61). With a mid-career change in naval designator to Engineering Duty Officer he served at four industrial activities: Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, Ship Repair Facility Subic Bay, Naval Sea Systems Command headquarters in Washington D.C. and the Supervisor of Shipbuilding and Repair in Boston. In between duty stations, Dave did post graduate work at Harvard Business School and the Naval Post Graduate School in Monterey, California where he earned a Master?s Degree in Physical Oceanography. During Dave?s career, he received numerous awards and decorations. He retired from the Navy in 1989 on the parade grounds of the Washington Navy Yard. His civilian career then started in Washington, D.C. as a senior project manager for Ronson Management Corporation. In 1991, he began the rewarding career of teaching high school physics and mathematics in northern Virginia. He retired to the good life in 1996 to the shoreline of Beaver Lake in Rogers, Arkansas along with wintering over in the lower Rio Grande Valley. With free time, he published two books of his Navy experiences and developed an extensive ancestral database. Dave had a lifelong love of the sea and in retirement he continued this passion by cruising the high seas in style to many places around the world. He never received a phone call on these cruises concerning an engineering problem below decks. Dave is survived by his wife Twyla Patterson Gibson; daughter, Laura Larsa Grisham and her husband Cliff Blaine Grisham of Fayetteville, Arkansas; two sons, Anders T.C. Gibson and his wife Julie Skacel Gibson of Houston, Texas; Brian Chauncey-Rizal Gibson and his wife Sara Lyn Gibson of Manassas, Virginia; one brother, Rodger Wallace Gibson of Louisville, Kentucky; eleven grandchildren and his previous wife, Nancy Gordhamer Gibson of Fayetteville, Arkansas. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Moore?s Chapel with burial at a later time with full military honors in Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia.

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