Gibbons, Dr. Vincent Paul
Dr. Vincent Paul Gibbons was the proud and loving father of Joshua, Liam and Gabriel, and adoring husband to Marcy. Born in Cambridge, Mass., April 21, 1949 (d. Sept. 29, 2022, in Monroe, Wis.), Dr. Gibbons cherished growing up in Marblehead, Mass., attending St. John's Prep, and living in Harvard Yard his college freshman year. Vincent went on to achieve a medical degree from Georgetown University. Dr. Gibbons was a passionate, dedicated educator who loved his patients and his students.
Services: A private family service will be held. A full obituary may be viewed and online condolences made at www.gundersonfh.com.
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Caroline Loewy Alton
December 9, 2022
We are so sorry for your loss. I just saw the notice of Dr. Gibbons´ passing. We remember him for the amazing compassionate care he gave to our son, James, when he was born with a severe neurological condition while he was practicing in San Francisco in 2005. I hope you are comforted in knowing the impact he made on many lives.
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