James Earl Gibson

James Earl Gibson obituary, Jonesboro, LA

James Earl Gibson

James Gibson Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Edmonds Funeral Home - Jonesboro on Apr. 20, 2025.

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James Earl Gibson, age 81 of Bossier City, ascended to his Heavenly home on Thursday, April 17, 2025. He was born on Tuesday, April 11, 1944 in Anniston, Alabama. James devoted his life to God, his Country, and every
bit of his heart to his beloved family.
He enlisted in the Army in 1962. Following his Basic Training, and Infantry Advanced Individual Training at Fort Polk, Louisiana, and Airborne School at Fort Benning, Georgia. His initial assignment was to the 101st Airborne Division where he rose in rank and responsibility from Private to Sergeant and Squad Leader. In 1967, Sergeant Gibson deployed for his first tour in Vietnam where although only a sergeant, he frequently served as platoon sergeant. On 8 June 1967, his squad made heavy enemy contact. Sergeant Gibson was able to pull the injured point man back to safety and returned to assist another wounded soldier when he himself was severely wounded. For his actions he was awarded the Bronze Star with "V" for Valor. Promoted while
recovering from his wounds, Staff Sergeant Gibson then served at Fort Gordon, Georgia and Fort Polk preparing soldiers for Vietnam. Selected for Sergeant First Class with only seven years in the Army, he returned to
Vietnam as an Advisor for the Vietnamese Army.
Upon return from Vietnam, Sergeant First Class Gibson graduated from Drill Sergeant School becoming a Drill Instructor at Fort Polk. In 1973, having served as the Ranger class first sergeant throughout, he graduated from Ranger School as the Distinguished Honor Graduate.
In March of 1974, Sergeant First Class Gibson was among the first noncommissioned officers selected for the original cadre in forming the first ranger battalion to be activated since World War II. As a Platoon Sergeant
in the 1st Ranger Battalion, he guided his platoon in the transition from formation to the initial combat certification. The 1st Ranger Battalion experience ultimately changed the way the Army trained. Subsequently, in 25th Infantry Division in Hawaii, he served as the Noncommissioned Officer-in-Charge of the division's RECONDO School and after promotion to Master Sergeant as Company First Sergeant in 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry. With the Army's renewed emphasis on enhancing the reserve components, Master Sergeant Gibson was assigned as the Senior Enlisted Advisor for the 143rd Battalion (Airborne) in the Texas Army National Guard. Following the Sergeants Major Academy, he became the First Sergeant in the 9th Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Washington. Upon his promotion, Sergeant Major Gibson became the Sergeant Major of the Florida Ranger Camp. In 1982, he became the Command Sergeant Major, 4th Battalion, 23rd Infantry, 172d Infantry Brigade in Alaska. His final active duty assignment was as Commandant of Alaska's Noncommissioned Officers Academy until his retirement from the Army in 1984 culminating over twenty-two years of active service.
His awards and decorations include the Bronze Star with "V" and Purple Heart. In 1996, Command Sergeant Major Gibson was appointed to the Governor's Military Advisory Committee for the State of Louisiana. James
Earl "Hoot" Gibson was inducted into the US Army Ranger Hall of Fame in 2016. James served his country proudly.
James enjoyed watching football, hunting, and playing golf in his free-time. He loved his family! His wife, his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren were everything to him and he loved spending his time
making memories with them and his beloved dog, Lizzy.
Those left to cherish his memory are his wife of 61 years, Mickey L. Gibson; sons, James Boyd Gibson and Dana, Gafe J. Gibson; grandchildren, Shae Newton and Cody, Benjamin Gibson and Emily, Conner Gibson; great grandchildren, Kynnedy, Caroline, and Claire Newton; brothers in law, Kenneth Wyatt and Sammy Stevenson; niece, Tracie Brown and Steven; nephew, Keith Wyatt and Kim; a host of cousins, other relatives and friends.
James was preceded in death by his parents, Wayland and Elizabeth Earnestine (Harper) Gibson; sister, Gaylon (Gibson) Wyatt.
Friends may visit with the family on Thursday, April 24, 2025 at Hodge Baptist church from 10:00 AM until time of service. Funeral services are set to begin at 2:00 PM with Rev. Thomas Ussery officiating. Burial will follow in Salem Cemetery, near Eros, under the direction of Southern-Edmonds Funeral Home.
Serving the family as pallbearers will be Donnie Arnold, Benjamin Gibson, Danny Wane Hughes, Patrick McGovern, Cody Newton, Nathan Newton, and Mike Brown. Honorary pallbearers will be Jim Burgess, Ronnie Carson, Art Cobb, Thomas Luderbach, Dean Mitchell, and Jim Perkins.
In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations in honor of James Earl Gibson be made to the Wounded Warrior Project at woundedwarriorproject.org or to Sua Sponte Foundation at suaspontefoundation.org.

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T C (Chesley) Rockrtt

April 21, 2025

Mickey and family, I wanted to take a minute to let you know how much I thought of James Earl (Squirrel to me). I first met squirrel in junior high, he came from Hodge and I came from Rundell Elementary to JHHS junior high building. We became close friends and played all the sports together. James Earl, Sonny Hathaway and I even bought wheat colored jean jackets alike and hung around together. When we talked about what we were going to do after high school, he always said he was going to jump out of airplanes and become a soldier. After I left for college and he went into the military, we lost touch with each other for many years. I got married before I graduated from college, then divorced and re-married, had four boys, lived in California, Dallas, and Maryland for the next 20 years and returned to Jonesboro or Hodge very few times over that time. I have now been married fifty four years to the greatest wife in the world for me. Have four boys, 9 grandsons,1 granddaughter, 7 great grandsons, and 2 great granddaughters. I knew he went into the service and parachuted but never really knew how he excelled at it and the ranks and high positions he held.. I never really thanked him properly for his service and I feel really bad about not reaching out more over those years. IU live in Corsicana Texas now and am building a house. Contractors are here installing the upstairs flooring so since the funeral is this Thursday I don't see how I can leave and and get back to oversee the contractors. I am so sorry. I pray that he knew Jesus as his Lord and that they are together right now. Mickey, I wish the same for you and your family. Marilyn and I will be praying for your family during the service, so just know we are there in spirit! I will miss Squirrel eventhough life has kept us apart all these years. If you need me my new address is 197 Caddo Trl Corsicana, TX 75109 and my cell phone is 281-467-4663.

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