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WELCOME TO HELDERBERGS
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Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Irving
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Gibbs (cousins I met in Knox).
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Irving and Margaret met as
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students at Houghton College and
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were wed at Friendship (Allegany
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Co.) on December 29,1984; Irving
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is a Power Engineer with the G.E.
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and. the young couple moved from
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Ohio to Boston to Knox Cave Road.
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Irving is the grandson of Mr. and
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Mrs. Albert Gibbs.
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:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] - May 30, 1985
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Plan reception for Rev. Gibbs
 
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Latest revision as of 01:50, 27 September 2013


Birth

Philip Floyd Gibbs born on November 16, 1925 in Knox, N.Y., the son of Albert I. Gibbs and Elizabeth Hiltsley, of Knox. His siblings were:

  • Donald Gibbs
  • Alan Gibbs married Ruth Gibbs of Charlotte, NC, widow
  • Mary Gibbs
  • Alberta Gibbs Dubisz, who lives with her husband in Sebring, Florida,

Education

Floyd Gibbs earned a theology degree from Nyack Missionary College in Nyack, NY, and he furthered his theological studies at Gordon College in Wenham, MA.

Occupation

Rev.Gibbs and his wife, Betty, spent 30 years as missionaries in the Philippine Islands, serving in Jolo, Sulu, Zamboanga City, and Manila. Floyd also served as business manager for both the Christian and Missionary Alliance in the Philippines and Ebenezer Bible College in Mindanao. In addition, he and his wife operated the Guest Home for Missionaries in Zamboanga City and in Manila, The Philippines.

After their service in the Philippines, he and his wife returned to Knox to care for his parents. While living in upstate New York, Floyd served as an assistant pastor and interim pastor in several churches in the area, including Pineview Community Church, Westerlo Baptist Church, and South Westerlo Congregational Church. He also helped establish the Altamont Alliance Church, serving as head pastor. He and Betty retired to Bradenton Missionary Village in 1995, residing there for 10 years.

Marriage & Children

Floyd Gibbs married Elizabeth Mary Stebbins on June 1, 1948 Their children were:

  • Philip George Gibbs, who married Nancy J. Stowe - Philip Gibbs of Ballston Lake, N.Y.
  • Mrs. Mark Brisson - Esther Gibbs Brisson of Canton, Ga.
  • Irving Gibbs - Irving Gibbs of Mills River, N.C.

Death

Rev. P. Floyd Gibbs, 85, died on Saturday, October 15, 2011 in Arden, NC.

Rev. Philip Floyd Gibbs died at The Oaks of Sweeten Creek Nursing Home in Arden, NC, following a long illness with Parkinson's disease.

Obituary

Gibbs, Rev. P. Floyd: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice

Times Union, The (Albany, NY) - Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Deceased Name: Gibbs, Rev. P. Floyd

ARDEN, N.C. Rev. P. Floyd Gibbs, 85, died on Saturday, October 15, 2011 in Arden. Born on November 16, 1925 in Knox, N.Y., he was the son of the late Albert and the late Elizabeth Gibbs. Mr. Gibbs is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Gibbs and three children, Esther Gibbs Brisson of Canton, Ga., Philip Gibbs of Ballston Lake, N.Y., Irving Gibbs of Mills River, N.C. A funeral service will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, October 22, 2011 at Fredendall Funeral Home, Altamont, followed by an interment in Knox Cemetery. Friends may call Friday, October 21, 2011 from 5 to 8 p.m. FredendallFuneralHome.com

Edition: Final Edition
Page: B8
Copyright, 2011, (c) Times Union. All Rights Reserved.

Funeral Information
Home: Arden, NC
Date of Death: October 15, 2011
Place of Birth: Knox, NY
Birthdate: November 16, 1925
Age: 85
Funeral Service: Saturday, October 22, 2011 10:30 AM Fredendall Funeral Home, Altamont, NY

Visitation: Friday, October 21, 2011 5 PM to 8 PM at Fredendall Funeral Home, Altamont, NY
Interment: Knox Cemetery, Knox, New York

Biography
Rev. Philip Floyd Gibbs passed into the presence of His Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, at The Oaks of Sweeten Creek Nursing Home in Arden, NC, following a long illness with Parkinson's disease.

P. Floyd Gibbs was the son of Albert and Elizabeth Gibbs of Knox, NY. He earned a theology degree from Nyack Missionary College in Nyack, NY, and he furthered his theological studies at Gordon College in Wenham, MA. He and his wife, Betty, spent 30 years as missionaries in the Philippine Islands, serving in Jolo, Sulu, Zamboanga City, and Manila. Floyd also served as business manager for both the Christian and Missionary Alliance in the Philippines and Ebenezer Bible College in Mindanao. In addition, he and his wife operated the Guest Home for Missionaries in Zamboanga City and in Manila, The Philippines.

After their service in the Philippines, he and his wife returned to Knox to care for his parents. While living in upstate New York, Floyd served as an assistant pastor and interim pastor in several churches in the area, including Pineview Community Church, Westerlo Baptist Church, and South Westerlo Congregational Church. He also helped establish the Altamont Alliance Church, serving as head pastor. He and Betty retired to Bradenton Missionary Village in 1995, residing there for 10 years. They then moved to The Oaks at Sweeten Creek in Arden, NC, to be closer to their youngest son, Irving and his children.

Floyd Gibbs is survived by his beloved wife of 64 years, Elizabeth (Betty) Stebbins Gibbs; their three children Esther Gibbs Brisson of Canton, GA, Philip Gibbs of Ballston Lake, NY, Irving Gibbs of Mills River, NC, and their spouses; and their nine grandchildren: Renee, Michael, Stephen, Isaiah, Alissa, Sammy, Josiah, Levi, and April. One grandson, Joshua, died in 1989 at the age of 3 ½ . Floyd also had three siblings who predeceased him, Donald, Alan, and Mary; he has one surviving sister, Alberta Gibbs Dubisz, who lives with her husband in Sebring, Florida, and one sister-in-law, Ruth Gibbs of Charlotte, NC, widow of Floyd's late brother, Alan.

Calling hours will be held at Fredendall Funeral Home in Altamont, NY, on Friday, Oct. 21, from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Funeral services will be held at Fredendall Funeral Home on Saturday, Oct 22, at 10:30 AM, with internment immediately following at Knox Cemetery, Knox NY.

http://fredendallfuneralhome.com/

Additional Media

WELCOME TO HELDERBERGS Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Gibbs (cousins I met in Knox). Irving and Margaret met as students at Houghton College and were wed at Friendship (Allegany Co.) on December 29,1984; Irving is a Power Engineer with the G.E. and. the young couple moved from Ohio to Boston to Knox Cave Road. Irving is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gibbs.

Altamont Enterprise - May 30, 1985

Plan reception for Rev. Gibbs

ALTAMONT — A retirement reception for Rev. Floyd Gibbs and his wife, Betty, will be held . from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 12, at the Christian. and Missionary Alliance Church on Gun Club Road.

Rev. Gibbs was an associate "and interim pastor at Pineview Community Church in Albany, an associate pastor at Carman1 Road Alliance Church twice interim pastor at Westerlo Baptist Church and founder of the Altamont CMA Church.

Rev. Gibbs opens Alliance Church ALTAMONT - Pastor Floyd Gibbs, former interim pastor at First Baptist Church of Westerlo, has opened a Christian and Missionary Alliance Church at the American Legion Hall on Altamont Blvd. Services opened Sept. 18 with 30 at church and 24 attending Sunday school. Gibbs served as a C&MA missionary to the Philippines for 30 years, returning to Knox in 1982 to take care of his elderly parents. He has also served as associate and interim pastor Of Pineview Community Church and as a pulpit supply minister.

Gibbs was invited to his new post by Pastor Thomas Peck of the Carman Road Alliance Church of Schenectady, who established the Altamont church.

The C&MA, founded in 1887, has 2,000 churches in the U.S. and Canada and 11,429; in 51 countries around the world.

Altamont Enterprise - Thursday, October 27, 1988

Rev. Floyd Gibbs, who has served as interim pastor at the Baptist church for the past nine months, has terminated his commitment there as of last Sunday. A farewell reception for him and Mrs. Gibbs was held at the close of the Sunday evening service. Rev. Gibbs will serve as pastor of the newly formed Christian and Missionary Alliance Church in Altamont. Mrs. Edwin (Alberta) Dubisz, sister of Rev, Gibbs, and a missionary in Burkina Faso, is home on furlough at the Albert Gibbs family home in Knox.

Altamont Enterprise -

GIBBS - STOWE

Miss Susan Ann Stowe, daughter of Mrs. Nancy J. Stowe, of 2623 Herr Street, Harrisburg, Pa. and Mrs. James A. Stowe, Green St., Harrisburg. Pa. and Philip George Gibbs, Nyack, N. Y., son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gibbs of the Philippine Island, were united in marriage July 19 (1975) at the Harrisburg Christian and Missionary Alliance church. Rev. Vernon D. Evans and Rev. Floyd Gibbs, father of the groom, officiated.

The bride was attended by her sister, Chris Stowe, as maid of honor; Marilyn Betts of Corning, N. Y.; Marcia Foster of Sparta, N. J.; a cousin, Carolyn Stowe of Ambler, Pa.; Jackie Harr of Harrisburg, Pa. Laurie Grenz, a cousin of the bridet, of Carry. Pa. was flower girl.

Best man was Steve McMasters of Nyack, N. Y.,. and ushers were Evan Evans of Nyack; Mark Brisson, brother-in-law of the groom, of Albany; Paul Hanson of Hershey, Pa., and Irving Gibbs, brother of the groom, of Manila, Philippines. Ring bearer was Steve Grenz, cousin of bride, from Corry, Pa. The reception was held at the home of Rev, and Mrs. William S. Corby.

The bride attended Central Dauphin East High school in Harrisburg, Pa., and Nyack College, N. Y. The bridegroom attended Faith Academy Manila, Philippines, and Nyack College. Mr. Gibbs is employed as physical education direcctor at Summit School for Emotionally Disturbed Children in Nyack.

After a wedding trip the couple will reside at Nyack College in Nyack.

Altamont Enterprise - July 25, 1975

Knox - A son was recently born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gibbs which has since died.

Berne - The infant child of Floyd Gibbs was buried on Monday after a brief service at the family home.

Altamont Enterprise - February 19, 1909

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