Lonnie was a member, deacon and Sunday School superintendent of Little Hope Missionary Baptist Church. He considered his church family his own.
Lonnie retired in September 2007 after a lifetime of trucking, hauling freight and U.S. Mail.
He is survived by his wife of forty-four years, Doris Coats Gibson; one daughter, Jennie Phelps and husband Davy of Glasgow; two brothers, Albert Gibson (Edna) and Leon Gibson (Pam) both of Edmonton; two sisters, Kathlene Savage of Glasgow and Ruth Shives of Edmonton; a brother-in-law, George Coats (Brenda) of Glasgow and a host of nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by two brothers, Lonzo Gibson and Lenice Gibson; three sisters, Magdalene Phelps, Christine Phelps and Irene Fields; his father-in-law, Homer Coats and mother-in-law, Lucille Coats.
Interment will be in Horse Cave Cemetery."
Source: Patton Funeral Home, Park City, KY
Lonnie was a member, deacon and Sunday School superintendent of Little Hope Missionary Baptist Church. He considered his church family his own.
Lonnie retired in September 2007 after a lifetime of trucking, hauling freight and U.S. Mail.
He is survived by his wife of forty-four years, Doris Coats Gibson; one daughter, Jennie Phelps and husband Davy of Glasgow; two brothers, Albert Gibson (Edna) and Leon Gibson (Pam) both of Edmonton; two sisters, Kathlene Savage of Glasgow and Ruth Shives of Edmonton; a brother-in-law, George Coats (Brenda) of Glasgow and a host of nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by two brothers, Lonzo Gibson and Lenice Gibson; three sisters, Magdalene Phelps, Christine Phelps and Irene Fields; his father-in-law, Homer Coats and mother-in-law, Lucille Coats.
Interment will be in Horse Cave Cemetery."
Source: Patton Funeral Home, Park City, KY
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