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Charles Gibbs 1941 ~ 2005 Charles Ray (C.R.) Gibbs, 63, died suddenly but peacefully at home on January 12, 2005, under a beautiful winter's night sky. Charlie was born August 10, 1941 in Laramie, WY, the only child of Charles A. and Dorothy Gibbs. He grew up in the Cowboy State and his early years saw him active in 4-H and scouting where he attained the rank of Eagle. A very proud member of Sheridan High School's class of '59, he was active in athletics, theatre and journalism. It was there that he met Frankie Gillen, though their romance would wait to blossom until they both attended and graduated from Sheridan College, where he was student body president from 1960-61. After honorably serving a Mormon mission to southern California and Arizona, Charlie would later graduate from BYU in 1965 as the honor student in Communications. On August 23, 1963 he married Frankie and 11 months later they became a family of three with the birth of their son, Chad. In 1971, the family added another member when Scott Breen came to live with them, who Charlie loved as another son. An avid scuba diver, Charlie led an active and adventurous life that included whitewater rafting throughout the West, skydiving and motorcycling. When it came to driving, he was forever a truck man, with Willie Nelson usually playing on the stereo. Children were drawn to his puckish nature and he was always the willing jester of their court. Truth be known, Dad was a bit of a nudist (just around the house, mind you), but when he did dress for the outside world he thought yellow, purple or orange socks were the height of fashion. He refused to wear white dress shirts and saw no problem with sporting a propeller beanie to formal dinners. He was a ready volunteer to anyone needing assistance. He was a friend to stalled motorists. He loved to help others with their remodeling projects and was a handy electrician. Charlie was never afraid to poke a finger in the eye of the powerful. Dad's talent for refusing to blindly bow to authority was maddening, yet inspiring. He taught those around him to ask questions, to read between the lines, be ever observant, to take risk, but never take the little things for granted. Governors, senators, even a prophet knew that Charlie would tell them what they needed to know, not what they wanted to hear. He excelled in his career and many sought his advice when it came to marketing new ideas. For several years he hosted "Seven Scene," a weekly program on KUED where he interviewed everyone from Alex Haley and Dr. Joyce Brothers to Benji the Dog. During his tenure as a spokesman for the Mormon Church, he was instrumental in bringing them positive national media recognition and publicity. Journalists from around the country trusted and respected him. He met with three U.S. Presidents and was active in both Republican and Democratic campaigns. Candidates mattered more than parties. Dad's spirituality went through a grand evolution. During the last 14 years he helped others work through their addictions, and was thankful for all who helped him take those 12 steps. He said if you wanted to better understand a higher power, skip church and find someone to help. He ended every nightly prayer with, "Please help me do the next right thing, and lead me to that person in need." We miss C.R. and he is gone too soon, but we were blessed to have him as part of our small family. He is survived by his mom, Dorothy (Sheridan, WY); wife, Frankie; son, Chad (Quebec, Canada); Scott Breen and his sons Jake, Adam and Chris (Salt Lake City). He is also survived by half sister Shirley Schmidt (Florida), and many cousins. Hattie will miss her best friend and afternoon storyteller. He is preceded in death by his father, Charch, and his favorite adopted yellow lab, Max. A celebration of his life will be held Monday, January 17 at 11 a.m. at Grand America in Ballroom A (555 S. Main St. Salt Lake City, UT). Please avoid wearing white dress shirts, though brightly colored socks are encouraged. A memorial service will also be held in Sheridan, Wyoming at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family asks donations be made to The Haven, Intermountain Therapy Animals, or to the Sheridan College Foundation, P.O. Box 6328, Sheridan WY, 82801.

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Published by Deseret News from Jan. 14 to Jan. 16, 2005.

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PVT Tyler McKinley

January 22, 2005

I only knew him for a short time I know...but he taught me more in those few days then my actual father did in my lifetime....that was the kind of person I wanted to mount up to when I got that far in life..

So sorry for your loss.

Tyler Mckinley

formaly from Sheridan

US Army

Julie (Troxler)Muelleck

January 20, 2005

Dear Frankie, Dorothy and family,

I was saddened to hear of C.R.'s sudden passing and my mind remembered the cheerful, exuberant, funny guy who brought so much joy to others. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Love, Julie

Cindy Gibbs

January 19, 2005

Frankie and all,

CR wasn't just my cousin; he was my friend, my mentor.He had a way of lifting me up when I was down, and I don't believe I ever received a bill for the hernia repair. Know that you now fill the place as my friend, my cousin, my mentor. After all, CR would want you to inherit Uncle Mart! I wore purple and yellow on Monday. And when you're well, and you will be, Frankie, we'll wear purple and celebrate in style.

Much love, many memories,

Cindy

Susan Holt

January 18, 2005

Dear Frankie,

Memories of the early years in Sheridan have been rushing through my mind these past days as well as Grandma Tuneys's quirky ways you endured when we lived with her on 21st East. She thought CR was so unique - and he was. I regret I have missed so many opportunities to stay closely connected to my two very wonderful friends. Life has a way of catching us off guard. I hope and pray that your return to your old vibrant and capable self will come without further pain and suffering. You have been put through the paces - so now it's your turn for a good result. There is still much joy in the world to be had -even memories can bring joy. Doug and I wish the very best for you and Chad.

Charles Graves

January 18, 2005

Frankie,



I just found out that my dear friend, Charlie, has returned home - - I didn't even know he had a ticket for the bus. We became acquainted by working for the LDS Church Public Communications department - - he was in Salt Lake and I headed up the office in New York. He was a very, very good writer, and professional. But most of all he loved and cared for people. I was blessed to be one he considered a friend. May warm memories of him always soften and uplift your days, just as he did to so many.



Charles Graves

Karen & Frank Horman

January 18, 2005

Dear Frankie & Chad,

I guess heaven just needed someone to lighten things up with a little humor and straight talk! We are so sad that you have lost your sweetheart and Dad. He was such a great character and added so much to our years in the ward. Frankie, we are sorry you have been so ill making this an even more difficult blow to handle. Please know we think of you with such love and great memories. Our prayers and thoughts are with you every day. May the Savior put His loving arms around each of you and give you peace. Love, Karen & Frank.

Lucien Trouchon

January 18, 2005

Frankie: I was saddened to hear from Bill Moxley of C. R.'s death. I have such fond memories of him at both Sheridan High School and at Sheridan College. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. God bless you and keep you.

Rachel Gehring

January 18, 2005

Dearest Gibb Family,

I was so sorry to hear of Charlie's passing away. I didn't know him very well, but I have known him for about 15 years. I will remember Charley for his everso welcoming smile and his willingness to help others. I will always remember "Charilie's" gift for making everyone in the rooms feel hopeful by his sincere words when speaking of his experiences strenght and hope.



My sincere condolances to Frankie, and to his family, and his many friends.



Goodbye Charlie and may we see you again oneday.



Love, Rachel G.

Kevin Thompson

January 17, 2005

Dear Dorothy, Frankie, Chad, and Scott,



I am so terribly sorry to learn of CR's death. He was always a warm and humorous person to be around. Growing up next door to the Gillens was very enjoyable and even more so when your family would visit from Salt Lake. While his death was untimely, he is really not gone. He lives on, in our hearts and in our minds, through the things he has tought us and his kind actions. May he and his higher power have many laughs together.

Margy & Duane Toro

January 17, 2005

Our thoughts and prayers will be with you. The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace. Numbers 6: 24-26. God bless, Margy & Duane

Sheri Hamada

January 16, 2005

Frankie,Chad,Adam,Scott,Jake,Chris and the others that loved C.R.- He touched my heart from the first day I met him and he will continue to touch me through his guidance and my memories. Frankie I am sorry to here that you have been so ill. You are a strong family and I am here to help in any way that I can. Just as you all have been there for my family and me at times when we needed it. I love you all very much and will never forget what C.R. has added to my life. We will proudly wear bright socks in his honor. Love, Sheri Hamada and Chelsea, Raychel & Ally.

Janet Brigham Rands

January 16, 2005

I loved working with Charlie in LDS Public Communications in the 1980s. We went through a series of practical jokes -- one day while I was at lunch he filled my office with miles of old unwound film. I retaliated by turning all of his office furniture on its side while he was at lunch a few days later.



We also went through some serious times. Probably only those who worked closely with him knew the service he gave to the greater good, and knew how far he stuck his neck out to do his job well. I have missed working with him, and now will miss him even more.

Don&Madoyln Grice

January 16, 2005

Dear Frankie ; When it's time to take your next dive, Please call us so that we can enjoy Charlies memory togeather. Were going to czm. in july or aug . Lets go back to what Charlie loved so much. We Love you Frankie so now let us be much more a part of your life.

Dick and Judy Stoeltzing

January 15, 2005

Dear Frankie and Chad,

Gus and Carla have both helped us understand what you and your family have been going through. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Our socks will be wild on Monday! I send you the following poems with fond memories of each of you in our lives.

IT IS DIFFERENT NOW

Fathers die daily;

the obituaries testify to it.

For years I unemotionally perused this fact.



It is different now.

My father died

without flags waving at half staff

or hourly news briefs.



He died

and introduced me to faith

which up to now,

in this regard,

had gone untested.



Now I read beyond the words

succinctly placed below a name

in ordered columns on a page.



My Father died.

And the loss of others

can no longer go unfelt by me.





THE BIRTH THAT WE CALL DEATH



How grave a leaving looks

through eyes too dim with dampening tears

to rightly view the coming years

or time

in whatever guise it is hailed.



Clinging to this crude existence

representing all that's known

of life and living

death appears so unforgiving.



Yet what a fine surprise

this birth called death

when the mortal is laid by

with Spirit free at last

to test the breeze

and fly.



God Bless you and Love,

Judy Stoeltzing

MIZPAH!

a a

January 15, 2005

God bless

Joe Bruner

January 15, 2005

Frankie & Chad, Just to let you know our love and prayers are with you. Joe & Sherill

Doris Ann Harston

January 15, 2005

"A man leaves all kinds of footprints when he walks through life. Some you can see, like his children and his home. Others are invisible like the prints he leaves across other people's lives. The help he gives, what he has said, his jokes, encouragement to others. A man doesn't think about it, but everywhere he passes, he leaves some kind of mark. All these marks added together are what man means". We think of CR when reading this quote. He has left so many great marks on so many people's lives, Frankie. Just wish we could be there to hold your hand.

Phil and Doris (Lewis) Harston, Vancouver, Wa

Kay Abbott

January 14, 2005

Dear Frankie and Chad - C R held such a place in so many hearts and was a joy to know. His humor and compassion were such a intregal part of him. I will greatly miss my "big brother" and my prayers are with you now and forever.

Rex and Charlene Zimmerman. Rex L.

January 14, 2005

Dear Frankie and Chad,

We were so sorry to learn of C.R.'s

passing. We have such fond memories of you both way back in our Santa Clara Ward days. We send our love and sincerest sympathy to you and pray you will be at peace.



Love,

Rex and Charlene Zimmerman

1101 N. Gilbert Rd. #305

Gilbert, AZ 85234

Michele Call Sundstrom

January 14, 2005

Just wanted you to know you're in my thoughts and prayers.



I'll always be grateful for the many memories in my life that include you and your sweet family! I'll wear crazy socks on Monday for CR just to let him know he'll be missed out here too!



Someone once said that joy is not the absence of pain, but the presence of God. Although pain at this time is inevitable, may joy be yours also in quiet moments as you realize once again that you do not walk alone.



Love you lots,

Michele

Jane & Bill Rader

January 14, 2005

Dear Frankie & Chad,

Our heart goes out to you both and we wish we were close enough to be with you now. C.R. was a wonderful man and you were blessed to have had him as your husband and father. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Our deepest sympathy goes to you all.

RoseMari Lockner

January 14, 2005

When tomorrow starts without me,

And I'm not there to see,

If the sun should rise and find your eyes

All filled with tears for me;



I wish so much you wouldn't cry

The way you did today,

While thinking of the many things,

We didn't get to say.



I know how much you love me,

As much as I love you,

And each time that you think of me,

I know you'll miss me too.



But when tomorrow starts without me,

Please try to understand,

That an angel came and called my name,

And took me by the hand,



And said my place was ready,

In heaven far above,

And that I'd have to leave behind

All those I dearly love.



But as I turned to walk away,

A tear fell from my eye

For all my life, I'd always thought,

I didn't want to die.



I had so much to live for,

So much left yet to do,

It almost seemed impossible

That I was leaving you.



I thought of all the yesterdays,

The good ones and the bad,

I thought of all the love we shared,

And all the fun we had.



If I could relive yesterday,

Just even for a while,

I'd say good-bye and kiss you

And maybe see you smile.



So when tomorrow starts without me,

Don't think we're far apart,

For every time you think of me,

I'm right there, in your heart.



-By David M. Romana-



Dear Frankie and family,



My thoughts and prays are with you.

I know how much you all meant to Charlie and how much he loved you.



It is so very good to know that another angel will be watching over us all, and can you just imagine how excited Max was to see his buddie again.



Love,



RoseMari

Jim and Judi McConkie

January 14, 2005

We love you and your family. Your are in our prayers. Know that we will do whatever we can to help you in this time of such deep sorrow.

Bill Knowles

January 14, 2005

Charlie was a dear friend and colleague. He cared about his family, his world, and the process of good journalism. I shall never forget when in 1986 he showed up unannounced at my mother's burial in Salt Lake. "I read about it in the paper," was all he would say.

Fortunately we had a long visit in October at a Montana-Weber football game in Ogden. I'll treasure that and so many other memories of Charlie. Get well, Frankie. Carry on!

Alvin S. Anderson

January 14, 2005

Dear Frankie and Chad, What a shock to return from our vacation the very day that Charlie passed through the veil.We are sure there is a great reunion going on right now. It is really hard to see loved ones leave us. We just lost our oldest son Kevin, age 52 on 3 Dec. 2004. I always have many fond memories of Charlie when he served as my Assistant Scoutmaster. We enjoyed many wonderful experiences with the scouts, who always looked up to Charlie as he instructed them in developing skills and a love for the great outdoors! May Heavenly Father`s Choicest Blessings be with you at this most difficult time. Love Al and Donna

Richard & Lauretta Gillen

January 14, 2005

To Frankie & Chad, Our prayers are with you. We will miss C. R. and his Happy humor. We feel that he was a friend to us and thank You C. R. for that. Frankie, we hope to see you in April, 05.

Charlene Bodine

January 14, 2005

Dear family of C.R. Gibbs, The Board of Trustees from Sheridan College send you our deep sympathy. We know you will miss him and think many times of all the good things in your lives. We so enjoyed meeting all of you and of course Dorothy holds such a special place in our lives too. Frankie, you,and all your family are in our thoughts and prayers at this time. Lovingly, Charlene Bodine, Board Chair, Sheridan College Board of Trustees

Lisa Garstad

January 14, 2005

Charles will be dearly missed by all who knew him. I loved to visit with him, his sense of humor was wonderful and brightened many days for many people. God Bless you all.

Ed and Jo Lang

January 14, 2005

Dear Chad and Frankie,

We were stunned to receive the call this morning about C.R. You and the family have our sincere sympathy and our heartfelt love and prayers. You know his funeral will bring many light moments as all those neon socks walk in. Jo and Ed Lang

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