Found in The State 19 April 1985: Lacy P. Gibbon, 79, of Route 1, Irmo, died Thursday. Born in Meridian, Miss., he was a son of the late Dick and Charlotte Belle Lacy Gibbon. He was a retired surveyor and a Navy Veteran of World War II. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Annie Mae Richardson Gibbon; daughters, Mrs. Annelle Stroud of Detroit and Mrs. Doris U. Brix of Victoria, British Columbia; a son, Hugh P. Gibbon of Fayetteville, Ga.; sisters, Mrs. Lunelle Baxter of Charleston and Mrs. Edwina Moore of Jackson, Miss.; a brother, Warford Gibbon of Moline, Ill., and grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Jacobs Lutheran Church, conducted by the Rev. Andrew Eargle and the Rev. Jerry Stroud. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Lutheran Church cemetery.
Found in The State 19 April 1985: Lacy P. Gibbon, 79, of Route 1, Irmo, died Thursday. Born in Meridian, Miss., he was a son of the late Dick and Charlotte Belle Lacy Gibbon. He was a retired surveyor and a Navy Veteran of World War II. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Annie Mae Richardson Gibbon; daughters, Mrs. Annelle Stroud of Detroit and Mrs. Doris U. Brix of Victoria, British Columbia; a son, Hugh P. Gibbon of Fayetteville, Ga.; sisters, Mrs. Lunelle Baxter of Charleston and Mrs. Edwina Moore of Jackson, Miss.; a brother, Warford Gibbon of Moline, Ill., and grandchildren. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Jacobs Lutheran Church, conducted by the Rev. Andrew Eargle and the Rev. Jerry Stroud. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Lutheran Church cemetery.
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Transcribed from the book Cemetery Records of Richland County, South Carolina, Volume II, Dutch Fork Area, published June 2000 by The Columbia Chapter of the S. C. Genealogical Society
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