Charles R.-Gibson-Obituary

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Charles R. "Hoot" Gibson

Clemson, South Carolina

Aug 1, 1928 – Dec 2, 2020 (Age 92)

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BORN
August 1, 1928
DIED
December 2, 2020
AGE
92
LOCATION
Clemson, South Carolina

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Robinson Funeral Home and Crematory - Downtown - Easley Obituary

"One way to get the most out of life is to look upon it as an adventure." - William Feather Charles R (Hoot) Gibson, a resident of Clemson Downs, died December 2nd, 2020, at Hospice of the Upstate, Anderson, SC. He was 92. Charlie was born in 1928, in South Union Community, Oconee...

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To Phil, Stanley and Joy, I am so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. He will be greatly missed by this community and church family and I know by all of you. I enjoyed spending time with the family at Hospice and Joy, our long talk! That was special to me. I always remember him when I pass his name on the plaque at Tec and the stories about the Gibson/Allen families. Ginny was pretty special too! My prayers and deepest sympathy are with you. Christy Allen (Doug)

Joy...I am so sad to hear about your Dad...I know you have so many wonderful memories of him...Thoughts and Prayers to you and your family..Lynn Jordan from Anderson College

We worked with Charlie at Tri-County for the last 10+ years before he retired. He was a trusted and valued colleague, and he was a friend. He was someone you could always count on to do his part - and more. (And he sure could liven up a meeting!) We have many fond memories of Charlie, and we are deeply saddened by his passing.

Prayers for the whole Gibson family. Memories that go way, way back. Joe Dunlap and family

Charlie was a close friend for many years. First working with him in Continuing Education at Tri County Technical College and then in retirement. We enjoyed fishing together and reminiscing. Tom Hayden

To Phil, Stanley and Joy- I will remember your daddy's smile and laugh. Sending deepest condolences from Shanghai!

Charlie and Ginny were such a vital part of First Baptist. They were steady, gracious, and wise, with a deep concern for others. They could be counted on and trusted. I miss them.

We are so very sorry for your loss of this special part of your heart and life. We will keep y'all in our prayers and thoughts.

He will be greatly missed and often remembered. Sending our sincere hope that God will continue to bless the family that Charlie so loved and enjoyed to the fullest. Annette and Billy