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George Gibbs

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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American Heart Association

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George Gibbs, 84, of Allentown died Sunday, June 19, 2016 surrounded by familyand friends in the Inpatient Hospice Unit at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown. George was a passionate man who loved his family, his Scottish heritage and the Brooklyn Dodgers. He was devoted to helping young people...

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Kim, As I looked up Betty Leibert´s passing, memories of Henry Drive came back...such great memories. A childhood I talk about to this very day. Your father was by far the neighborhood coolest dad and always had time to be our quarterback while we played football in the park next to your home. All the best to you and your family, Mark Phannenstiel

I miss George. His good works live after him in the lives of family and friends he encouraged to further their education.

Dear Kim & Bobbi, I'm so sorry to hear about George's passing. I only just found out. He was a good friend and helped my brother when he needed it. ~Terry Atkinson

George was an important mentor, particularly during my early years at Blair Academy serving as the Dean of College Counseling. A powerful speaker an kid "magnet," George had a knack for making strong and lasting impressions.

Dear Kim and Family,

I remember George well from the years he worked with my own late father in the Muhlenberg development offices on Chew Street. He will certainly be missed.

George was a great support and mentor during my application to medical school and I attribute his insight, advice, and guidance to the success I had during the process. I was saddened to hear of his passing and my condolences go out to his family and friends.

Dear Kim and family, George will be warmly and fondly remembered by me and my family for the years of good times we had locally and at the Jersey shore. We share your loss.

George was a wonderfully kind and compassionate man. He had the biggest heart. I am extremely grateful that I had the privilege of knowing such a thoughtful human being. He was so knowledgeable, but never conceited--ever humble. You didn't always know what he was thinking, but you knew he was thinking of something good he could say to add to the conversation. This most kind gentleman will be sorely missed by all who were blessed to have had the pleasure of his company. ...