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Francis Marion Gibbons

Salt Lake City, Utah

1921 - 2016

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Francis Marion Gibbons1921 - 2016Francis Marion Gibbons, age 95, an emeritus General Authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, died at home in his sleep on July 16, 2016, in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was born on April 10, 1921, in St. Johns, Arizona, to Judge Andrew Smith...

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Goodbye Mr. Gibbons. It was a pleasure to serve as your secretary at Senior & Senior Law Firm. May you rest in peace. Kay Bleak

Best wishes to the family. I seem to have missed both the obituaries of this long time acquaintance and wife until now. Both very fine persons and a gift to the neighborhood where I once lived.

On behalf of the Marion Vinson Gibbons family, Jack and Robert express their heartfelt condolences to Uncle Frank's family. As long as we can remember, Uncle Frank's love for the gospel and for his family heritage has been truly inspirational. I (Robert, or Bobby as he called me) lived in parts of South America where Elder Gibbons had served and to this day, his name is held in the highest regard by the church members there. His books on our family and on the latter-day prophets are much...

Ruth,

I was sorry to hear of your father's passing. As Liz McConkie would say, "Welcome to the orphans club."
I loved your parents very much. I remember your dad most as a Stake President. I enjoyed Stake Conference and the advice that he gave to all of us. And who wouldn't love to cozy up and read one of his books?
My best wishes to you and your family at this tender time.
JoLynn (Hughes) Reese

Mark

I wish to express my condolences on the passing of your father. I have an idea of how much he meant to you as you spoke of him during your days at PRI. I pray that your family will find peace through their faith in Heavenly Father's plan of happiness and in the sweet influence of the Holy Spirit.

To my friend Ruth, your dad and mom were amazing. As you know, I have a great love for all the Yalecrest Ward bishops. When your dad was the stake president, my parents and I attended the Washington DC Temple dedication, which was at the end of my mission. We saw your dad in the temple, following the dedication, and he released me from my mission. My parents probably preferred that he release me when we returned home from driving from DC to Utah--since by being released, I was able to...

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time dear friends.

Ruth and family, my condolences at the passing of your father. How sweet it is to know that he has been reunited with your mother.

So sorry for the loss of Bro. Gibbons. I did not know him, but I owe him a debt of gratitude for his book on the Prophet Joseph Smith. I read it while I was serving a mission in the mid to late seventies, and it bolstered my testimony of the Prophet. I thank him, and your family.