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Mabel Dunlap Gibson

Glenwood, Arkansas

1916 - 2001

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Mabel Dunlap Gibson, 85, of Glenwood, Arkansas, an employee of Social Services before her retirement, died on Monday, September 3, 2001. Visitation is scheduled for Wednesday, September 5, 2001, 5-8 p.m., at Davis-Smith Funeral Home, 209 North 3rd Street, Glenwood. Funeral services are scheduled for Thursday, September 6, 2 p.m., at First Baptist Church, officiated by Revs. Erby Burgess and Jody Gannaway. Interment will be at Glenwood Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to Davis-Smith Funeral Home, Glenwood, Arkansas.

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Dear PAUL and family,
We will miss Mable's sweet smile and love she shared with everyone. We have worshiped with you for many
years at First Baptist Church and will always cherish your love and friendship.
Henry and Carmel

Mrs Gibson was a wonderful Christian lady. I will always remember the good times the Pacesetters had when we made those trips in the Church van and traveled all over the state and sometimes to NC. Mabel and Mr. Gibson were always there enjoying those trips.
She will be greatly missed.
Billie Egleston

Dear Paul and Mervyn:
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I wish I could be there for you. She was a precious Jewel and I will miss her dearly. If I can do anything, please call me at 501-525-6633. God Bless you all

Mary Elliott
Orr Pont-Cad-Toyota

Mrs. Gibson was a very precious lady. My son, Hayes Linville, has visited the TEL class almost every Sunday for the last several years. Mrs. Gibson and the other ladies of the class have been a blessing to Hayes and the rest of our family. My mother remembers when she was a child, Mr. and Mrs. Gibson would pick her up and take her to church. Our prayers are with the Gibson family.

Paul,

I was so sorry to hear of Mabel's passing. She is missed.

Sharon (Waites) Wood

Mrs. Gibson was a wonderful Christian lady. We worked together for many years at Arkansas Social Services ( now Dept. Of Human Services ). She was unfailingly dedicated to her Church, family, job, and community. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her.

Paul & Mervyn:
I just saw Mabel two weeks ago. My husband and I were in Glenwood to visit Lillian and Mabel met us at the door of the retirement center. We had a very nice visit. I am so glad I was able to talk to her then. I'll always remember what a blessing she was to me growing up in the First Baptist Church in Glenwood. Your family is in my prayers this week.