Bradley-Gibson-Obituary

Bradley Stephen Gibson

Kaufman, Texas

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GIBSON, , BRADLEY STEPHEN Bradley Stephen Gibson was born on April 9, 1961, in Dallas, Texas and called home to be with our Lord on July 13, 2006. Brad, formerly in the Marines, the Navy, a Border Patrol officer, retired police officer and lastly Infantry Team Leader Sergeant of the HHC 3-144th...

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Words cannot express our sorrow at hearing of Brad's death. We only heard about it today, July 27, 2006. Please know how sad and heart broken we are. Brad was one of our boys. He had a wonderful sense of humor and was always polite and well mannered. He had such a love for his family and was so protective of them. Barbara, my heart hurts for you and I can only imagine how you are coping with this loss. Please know we are praying for you and your family.
Love,
Bob & Sandra...

I had the honor and privilege of working with Brad at the Mesquite Police Department. He had that typical officer "arrogance" but you could tell a nice guy was underneath. He was well liked and even more so - respected.

I left the P.D. to become a nurse. When I received the call for this case they gave me the name "Bradley" Gibson. It rang a bell but didn't compute.

When I arrived at the home I met one of the nicest, most supportive families I have ever...

Words can't express the loss we all feel. May God wrap you all in his loving arms and give you the courage and strength you need.

May God Bless and comfort you all

Love,
Minyard Pharmacy

Words can't express the loss we all feel. May God wrap you all in his loving arms and give you the courage and strength you need.

Words can't express the loss we all feel. May God wrap you all in his loving arms and give you the courage and strength you need.

Love, Honor, Courage.
These words come to mind when I think of Brad. The Love he had for his family and life itself. The Honor with which he served his Country and fellow man so faithfully for so many years. And the Courage with which he faced his greatest challenge.
Brad is an inspiration to all who knew him, and an example of what a man should be.

My wife (Gay)and I send our condolences to the family of Brad and all of his friends. We were privileged to work with Brad at the Mesquite Police Department. I was honored to assist him in various other matters as well.

Brad was a great person and dedicated to protecting the citizens of Mesquite. He was a committed law enforcement officer. I also know how proud Brad was of his family.

God bless Brad and may he rest in peace. God Bless his family now and in their...

My deepest appreciation and love go to Johnna, Brad's cousin, my niece, who submitted Brad's information to this site.


To try and express our love and thanks to all who have taken time to remember and honor Brad is impossible. There are no words profound enough.

Brad was a great blessing in the lives of this family and along with his brother Brian, whom we lost last July, honored us with his life and work. To have been the mother to two extraordinary men such...

I am unable to comprehend the passing of Brad. He was someone I respected, a true tower of strength, a man of honor, a friend who always seemed to be present in someone's life at just the right time and with very little words would make sense out of the senseless and pushed you in just the right direction to SNAP OUT OF IT and MOVE ON. He was an AMAZING Father, his love for his children was endless and no one can EVER take that love or the memories he gave each of them away ! They will...