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JOSEPH E REED III
September 18, 2024
Donald and met when I was 8 and he was 7 years old. I never called him friend. He was family. We shared so many memories from first jobs, marriage, to the birth of children to the loss of loved ones. I love and will always miss you brother. Rest Easy Summer Breeze.
Joseph Reed
September 18, 2024
Donald was not just a friend, but he was my brother. We were friends since I was 8 and he was 7 years old. I love you man. Rest Easy Summer Breeze.
Kay Kay Daniels
September 17, 2024
Gibbs was a nice and very helpful in any way he can. I was having problems with the city with my driveway and he came over to help get it corrected. Always respectful and consider of others a man of God. He will be missed rest easy.
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Chaplain Rhonda Jarmon
September 17, 2024
Gibbs was a quiet and kind person. Over the years we celebrated each other's children accomplishments and I was glad to call him a friend. I worked with him and meet him through my brother Frederick (Wells) while working out of ILA Local 28. The last time I actually saw Gibbs, was in June. I had a lawyer and inspector for my insurance come out to do a third inspection on my home. I hired Gibbs to ensure I didn´t come up short again Once I introduced Gibbs to the insurance inspector, the inspection was no longer needed.
Gibbs will always be remembered!
Joe Murray
September 14, 2024
He was an intelligent guy and show in his every day life
Mark A. Lemons
September 13, 2024
Gibbs was a real gentleman I never ever heard him raise his voice and when things got a little contentious he was quick to calm the situation . Character is exposed in difficult times his was supreme. I will miss you my friend.
Daniel Spacek
September 12, 2024
Gibbs was a good operator and friend. He always did anything I asked him to do. Peace be with you brother.
Alan Alexander Robb
September 12, 2024
He had no servants, yet they called Him Master. He had no degree, yet they called Him Teacher. He had no medicines, yet they called Him Healer. He had no army, yet kings feared Him. He won no military battles, yet He conquered the world. He did not live in a castle, yet they called Him Lord, He ruled no nations, yet they called Him King, He committed no crime, yet they hung Him on a cross. He was buried in a tomb, yet He lives today!
To the family:
May Gods unfailing love give you serenity and peace beyond measure and may He leave you with only fond memories of the great man that Donald was!
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