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Tradd Gibbons

Charleston, South Carolina

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GIBBONS, Tradd Tradd Davis Gibbons, 34, of Daniel Island, son of Glenn D. Gibbons and Gail Smith Gibbons, died Friday, April 20, 2007. The relatives and friends of Tradd Davis Gibbons are invited to attend his Funeral Service, Tuesday, May 1, 2007 in Christ Episcopal Church in Mount Pleasant at...

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To the Gibbons Family:
I was so saddened to receive the news of Tradd's passing. I vividly remember how kind and friendly he was to me and all of his classmates at Wando High School. I was so glad to see that he had not changed a bit when I had the pleasure of bumping into him years later. I know you are very proud of him. My and my family's thoughts and prayers are with you during this very difficult time.
Sincerely,
Jane Berling

You are in our thoughts and prayers. With much love, Diane Hoffman.

My thoughts and prayers are with you all each day. From the minute I met Tradd I just loved him. He always made me smile and laugh. I looked forward to times when I knew Tradd was going to be around.That funny, funny giggle. I will cherish all of the wonderful memories that Tradd gave to Rus and me. He will be missed by us all!

I am so sorry for your loss. I worked closely with Tradd for years, and it breaks my heart that I won't have the chance to see his smiling face again. He was truly a great guy and friend. My heart is with you.

Brandy & I are fortunate to have met Tradd at Clemson and become good friends. There are so many memories that put a smile on my face when I think of Tradd. Good times, travels, friendship, an open door when visiting Mt Pleasant, and too many brotherhood memories in Tiger Town. My heart aches for the Gibbons family, Godwin & all of the many friends that Tradd clearly has.

I was a classmate of Tradds through middle and high school,he was such a easy going guy.I never recall seeing him without a smile on his face.I am sorry for your loss.

I knew Tradd at Clemson. I'm so sorry for your loss and am keeping you all in my prayers.

Thinking of you and wishing your family peace.