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Larry Gibson

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Gibson, Larry Ann Arbor, MI Age 68, passed away April 15, 2010 at home, after a hard fought, 14-year battle with prostate cancer. He is survived by his wife Cynthia; his son, Benjamin; step-children, Gabriel and Cecelia; grandchildren, Olivia, Soleil and Alessio; his brother, Dennis Gibson; and...

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Larry we miss you buddy. Had a lot of laughs while working with you as a test driver for Hyundai. Sure glad that I got to speak with you on the phone a couple of weeks ago. Is was great hearing you voice.

Larry will always be a spot of sunlight in my memories. I had the pleasure of working with him at Hyundai/KIA, and calling him my dear friend. His smile, sympathetic ear, and funny encouragements always helped my day along. I will miss his presence in this existance, but hope to see him in the next! Much love to Larry s family.

Mr Gibson will always have a special place in my heart. I always loved to see his smile and hear his laughter and jokes when he came into the clinic. No matter how bad of a day he was having he stilled had that smile and asking "where the candy"?. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Sincerly, Becky Kuzma @ U of M.

I was glad I was able to have a long talk with Larry about three weeks ago. We have known each other for many years. Sorry to lose a great friend and classmate so soon.

I just met Larry a few years back when we were both Test Vehicle Drivers at Hyundai. He was one of those people who made me smile just looking at him; I always knew he was going to say something to get me laughing! We all knew he had cancer; it was one of our saddest days as drivers when we learned he would not be returning because his cancer had progressed to the point that he could no longer work. I will always feel blessed to have known him, however briefly. My sympathies go out to his...

Sorry to hear of Larrys passing. I graduated from So.Lyon High in 1960
with Larry. Dorothy Schroeder Tennant

LARRY WILL BE FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS. HE WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED FOR TEASING WITH MY HUSBAND AND HIS BROTHER DENNIS. LARRY, IM JUST SORRY THAT YOU AND CINDY NEVER GOT TO COME AND VISIT US IN WHAT YOU CALLED "THE HOLE", HERE IN PINE MOUNTIN CLUB. YOUR SENSE OF HUMOR WILL LIVE ON IN DENNIS, YOUR LITTLE BROTHER.

Larry was a great guy. He helped you when you were down and was always there as such a dependable friend. I met him when I was a student at WCC trying to get my life back together. He was an interesting, kind, fun person and he was so terrific to my kids. We all moved away, but he will never be forgotten. Our sympathies to his family and we all feel lucky having known him.

I am saddened to hear of the passing of Larry. We graduated together in 1960 and have many memories from the past. Larry played football and was a lineman. He played well and was coach Al Sigman's favorite. Always a great sense of humor. As life goes on I regret that we did not keep in touch.