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Albert L. Gibbs

Scranton, Pennsylvania

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Albert Gibbs passed away in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Funeral Home Services for Albert are being provided by Howard J Snowdon Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in Scranton Times on May 27, 2013.

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Al, It was such and honor to know you and to know all that you have done.Your are a hero for all that you have done.Rest in Peace my dear friend your tour is over.

So sorry for the loss of a great man and most of all a good marine al will be missed across the community rest in peace marine semper fi

Coach Gibbs was a great man and may God Bless Him.
Joe Murphy.

Sandra, children, Roy, Judy, Sue and families. Our sincere condolences for the loss of your loved one. Love and prayers, Paul and Cathy Romaniello

An Irish Prayer
May God give you...
For every storm, a rainbow,
For every tear, a smile,
For every care, a promise,
And a blessing in each trial.
For every problem life sends,
A faithful friend to share,
For every sigh, a sweet song,
And an answer for each prayer. ~
You are all in my thoughts and prayers! Give Jerry the biggest hug for all of us Al!!

Al you were a great man, hero a upstanding citizen, it was a honor to know you even if it was only for a few years, may you Rest in Peace.

To the Gibbs family...Al was a great man who will always be remembered by everyone. We will miss him here on Earth, although we know he is in a better place now. My thoughts and prayers are with you all~

We do believe that our Loved ones live on in a place more beautiful than any one could ever imagine! Al is now your “Guardian Angel”…… You will catch a glimpse of him in all that you do & where ever you go for all your days to come!
It was an honor & privilege to know him.
Gods Speed Albert Gibbs,
Your tour is done!
Friends of the Forgotten NEPA Wing
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To The Gibbs Family. I was saddened to read about Al's passing. Having officiated PIAA sports with Al since the early 70s, I came to know what a great person he was.

With both of us having military backgrounds, I appreciated his dedication to the Corps. I still remember the photo posted in the local newspaper of Al kneeling in front of the Moving Wall, alone, paying respects to his fallen comrades. It was a very emotional photo that demonstrated his feelings about the sacrifices...