PGR_NTX Patriot Guard Final itinerary - Charles Gipson - 2 February 2010 - OKlahoma
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FINAL ITINERARY
Patriot's Name:
Charles Gipson
Military Branch:
United States Navy
Additional Military Info:
Veteran of Korea and VietNam
Ride Captain:
David "Davesharley" Richards
Mission:
This mission was originally scheduled for Saturday the 30th but due to the weather in Southern OK. was postponed untill Tuesday,Feb 2nd................
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The family of Charles A. Gibson has asked the PGR to stand a Flag line at his services to be held on Tuesday, at 1:30 PM, 2 February 2010 at Temple, OK.
Services will be held at Temple United Methodist Church, 401 W. Oregon St., Temple, OK. Burial will follow at Temple Masonic Cemetery, Temple, Ok.
This is the Father of Patriot Guard Rider Chuck "Blue" Gibson of Elgin,OK. Please plan on attending to honor the father of one of our own.
Date: TUESDAY February 2, 2010
Staging: 12:30pm
Location: Temple United Methodist Church
401 W Oregon St.
Temple, Ok
Briefing: 12:45pm
Flag Line: 01:00pm
Escort and flag line at Cemetery immediately following service. 2 Miles, good roads.
Weather: Mid to upper 40's and partly cloudy
Ride Captain is David "Davesharley" Richards of Duncan,OK.
cell 580/467/1682
hm 580/255/7569
Obituary:
TEMPLE Funeral for Charlie "Hoot" Gibson, 77, Temple, will be at 1: 30 p.m. Tuesday at First United Methodist Church, Temple, with Trevor Smith officiating.
Mr. Gibson departed this life Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010, in Temple.
Burial with military honors will be in Temple Cemetery under direction of Hart-Wyatt Funeral Home, Temple.
Charlie Alfred "Hoot" Gibson was born Aug. 12, 1932, in Ames, to Charles Alfred and Julia Lorene Davis Gibson. Hoot grew up in Ames before moving to Pryor and eventually to Temple. He graduated from Temple High School in 1952, where he enjoyed playing football. He then entered the United States Navy during Korea and served four tours of duty, including two stat teams to Vietnam. He took great pride in his naval career. He married Nadine McClung on Aug. 5, 1956, at Burkburnett, Texas. During his 20-year military career, the family made their home at Coronado, Calif.; the Philippines; Las Vegas; Oklahoma City; Millington, Tenn.; Long Beach, Miss.; then again in Las Vegas and Long Beach before retiring in Temple. He stayed in the Reserves for another 10 years during which time he worked at Goodyear for 10 years and enjoyed farming as well. Hoot enjoyed horses, honey bees, reading Louis L'Amour books, doing leather work, wood work and all kinds of tinkering. He loved his dog Sadie. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and received his 50-year pin.
Survivors include his wife, Nadine, of the home; a son and his wife, Chuck and Jana Gibson, Elgin; a daughter and her husband, Denise and Leon McComber, Walters; a brother, Howard Gibson, Arizona; a sister, Judy Murray, Tahlequah; eight grandchildren and spouses: Lauren McComber, and Greg and Brandi McComber, all of Walters; Stacy and Chris McDonald, Largo, Fla.; Chas and Kelly Gibson, Apache; Cara Hitz, Dennison, Texas; Courtney and Steve Solstad, McKinney, Texas; and Leah and Bryant Mathews and James and Dora Gibson, all of Elgin; 11 great-grandchildren; other relatives; and many friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers: Clayton, Waldo and Luther Gibson; and two sisters: Helen Hern and Reba Josephine Gibson.
Memorial contributions may be made to First United Methodist Church Senior Meals, P.O. Box 622, Temple 73568, or Temple Cemetery Association, P.O. Box 473, Temple 72568.
PART 1:
Flag lines at the church and cemetery
Mission Date:
02/02/2010
Staging Time:
12:30 PM
Briefing Time:
12:45 PM
In Position Time Or KSU:
01:00 PM
Details Of Part 1:
Flag line at Temple United Methodist Church, then the two mile escort to Temple Masonic Cemetery, Temple, Oklahoma.
Staging Address For Part 1:
Temple United Methodist Church
401 W Oregon St.
Temple, OK
Water Truck For Part 2:
- The Flag/Water Truck WILL Be There.
Weather Forecast:
Forecast to be in the mid to high 40's with light winds and overcast skies. We hope power will be restored to Temple by the time the service is scheduled.
Comments:
- Iron horses if you can, cages are always welcome and appreciated.
Respectfully Submitted By:
Mike Johnson
Sr. Ride Captain
Submitted By:
weldermike at aol.com
Be Sure To Watch Our WEB Site http://www.txpgr.org
For A Calendar Of Missions And Events
Most Recent Updates To Mission Agendas
Contacts, Photos, Announcements, History
Maps And Current Weather And Forecasts
Patriot's Name:
Charles Gipson
Military Branch:
United States Navy
Additional Military Info:
Veteran of Korea and VietNam
Ride Captain:
David "Davesharley" Richards
Mission:
This mission was originally scheduled for Saturday the 30th but due to the weather in Southern OK. was postponed untill Tuesday,Feb 2nd................
******************************************
The family of Charles A. Gibson has asked the PGR to stand a Flag line at his services to be held on Tuesday, at 1:30 PM, 2 February 2010 at Temple, OK.
Services will be held at Temple United Methodist Church, 401 W. Oregon St., Temple, OK. Burial will follow at Temple Masonic Cemetery, Temple, Ok.
This is the Father of Patriot Guard Rider Chuck "Blue" Gibson of Elgin,OK. Please plan on attending to honor the father of one of our own.
Date: TUESDAY February 2, 2010
Staging: 12:30pm
Location: Temple United Methodist Church
401 W Oregon St.
Temple, Ok
Briefing: 12:45pm
Flag Line: 01:00pm
Escort and flag line at Cemetery immediately following service. 2 Miles, good roads.
Weather: Mid to upper 40's and partly cloudy
Ride Captain is David "Davesharley" Richards of Duncan,OK.
cell 580/467/1682
hm 580/255/7569
Obituary:
TEMPLE Funeral for Charlie "Hoot" Gibson, 77, Temple, will be at 1: 30 p.m. Tuesday at First United Methodist Church, Temple, with Trevor Smith officiating.
Mr. Gibson departed this life Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010, in Temple.
Burial with military honors will be in Temple Cemetery under direction of Hart-Wyatt Funeral Home, Temple.
Charlie Alfred "Hoot" Gibson was born Aug. 12, 1932, in Ames, to Charles Alfred and Julia Lorene Davis Gibson. Hoot grew up in Ames before moving to Pryor and eventually to Temple. He graduated from Temple High School in 1952, where he enjoyed playing football. He then entered the United States Navy during Korea and served four tours of duty, including two stat teams to Vietnam. He took great pride in his naval career. He married Nadine McClung on Aug. 5, 1956, at Burkburnett, Texas. During his 20-year military career, the family made their home at Coronado, Calif.; the Philippines; Las Vegas; Oklahoma City; Millington, Tenn.; Long Beach, Miss.; then again in Las Vegas and Long Beach before retiring in Temple. He stayed in the Reserves for another 10 years during which time he worked at Goodyear for 10 years and enjoyed farming as well. Hoot enjoyed horses, honey bees, reading Louis L'Amour books, doing leather work, wood work and all kinds of tinkering. He loved his dog Sadie. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and received his 50-year pin.
Survivors include his wife, Nadine, of the home; a son and his wife, Chuck and Jana Gibson, Elgin; a daughter and her husband, Denise and Leon McComber, Walters; a brother, Howard Gibson, Arizona; a sister, Judy Murray, Tahlequah; eight grandchildren and spouses: Lauren McComber, and Greg and Brandi McComber, all of Walters; Stacy and Chris McDonald, Largo, Fla.; Chas and Kelly Gibson, Apache; Cara Hitz, Dennison, Texas; Courtney and Steve Solstad, McKinney, Texas; and Leah and Bryant Mathews and James and Dora Gibson, all of Elgin; 11 great-grandchildren; other relatives; and many friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents; three brothers: Clayton, Waldo and Luther Gibson; and two sisters: Helen Hern and Reba Josephine Gibson.
Memorial contributions may be made to First United Methodist Church Senior Meals, P.O. Box 622, Temple 73568, or Temple Cemetery Association, P.O. Box 473, Temple 72568.
PART 1:
Flag lines at the church and cemetery
Mission Date:
02/02/2010
Staging Time:
12:30 PM
Briefing Time:
12:45 PM
In Position Time Or KSU:
01:00 PM
Details Of Part 1:
Flag line at Temple United Methodist Church, then the two mile escort to Temple Masonic Cemetery, Temple, Oklahoma.
Staging Address For Part 1:
Temple United Methodist Church
401 W Oregon St.
Temple, OK
Water Truck For Part 2:
- The Flag/Water Truck WILL Be There.
Weather Forecast:
Forecast to be in the mid to high 40's with light winds and overcast skies. We hope power will be restored to Temple by the time the service is scheduled.
Comments:
- Iron horses if you can, cages are always welcome and appreciated.
Respectfully Submitted By:
Mike Johnson
Sr. Ride Captain
Submitted By:
weldermike at aol.com
Be Sure To Watch Our WEB Site http://www.txpgr.org
For A Calendar Of Missions And Events
Most Recent Updates To Mission Agendas
Contacts, Photos, Announcements, History
Maps And Current Weather And Forecasts
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