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Dr James W. Tibbs Jr.

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Dr James W. Tibbs Jr.

Birth
Death
28 Nov 2013 (aged 88)
Burial
Whitfield County, Georgia, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.7480389, Longitude: -84.9116222
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DR. JAMES TIBBS, JR. - Age 88, Of Atlanta, Georgia passed away.

He was born on July 14, 1924, was a proud veteran who served in the Marines from 1943-1946 in the Pacific front of World War II on five front lines, and received his doctorate degree in Pharmacology from Xavier University in New Orleans. During the civil rights era, he started a charter USV Club for black soldiers to have a meeting place for business organizations and nightly entertainment. Dr. Tibbs continued to serve his community being one of the first blacks in the country to own his own pharmacy and Tibbs Pharmacy was a part of the Hunter Street (now known as M. L. King Jr. Dr.) thriving black business district. In 1988, Dr. Tibbs was honored by the Pfizer Drug Corporation for filling one million prescriptions during his tenure as a pharmacist. In 1963, he formed Vita Elixir Company, a pharmaceutical company, and secured a patent for Vita Elixir tonic that remained active for 50 years. Dr. Tibbs established the GVEA (Georgia Voters Equality Administration) to ensure equality amongst black votes by being counted in central elections. A lifelong Republican, Dr. Tibbs ran for U.S. Senate twice and U.S. Congress three times against the current 5th District Congressman, Hon. John Lewis.

He was preceded in death by: James and Mattie Tibbs (parents), siblings Elizabeth, Theodore, Martha and Oliver Tibbs.

Homegoing Service will be Friday, January 3, 2014 at 3:00 P. M. at the Murray Brothers Funeral Home, 1199 Utoy Springs Road, S. W., Atlanta.

Interment, with Military Rites at Hopewell Church Cemetery in Dalton, Georgia on Saturday, January 4, 2013 at 12:00 Noon.
DR. JAMES TIBBS, JR. - Age 88, Of Atlanta, Georgia passed away.

He was born on July 14, 1924, was a proud veteran who served in the Marines from 1943-1946 in the Pacific front of World War II on five front lines, and received his doctorate degree in Pharmacology from Xavier University in New Orleans. During the civil rights era, he started a charter USV Club for black soldiers to have a meeting place for business organizations and nightly entertainment. Dr. Tibbs continued to serve his community being one of the first blacks in the country to own his own pharmacy and Tibbs Pharmacy was a part of the Hunter Street (now known as M. L. King Jr. Dr.) thriving black business district. In 1988, Dr. Tibbs was honored by the Pfizer Drug Corporation for filling one million prescriptions during his tenure as a pharmacist. In 1963, he formed Vita Elixir Company, a pharmaceutical company, and secured a patent for Vita Elixir tonic that remained active for 50 years. Dr. Tibbs established the GVEA (Georgia Voters Equality Administration) to ensure equality amongst black votes by being counted in central elections. A lifelong Republican, Dr. Tibbs ran for U.S. Senate twice and U.S. Congress three times against the current 5th District Congressman, Hon. John Lewis.

He was preceded in death by: James and Mattie Tibbs (parents), siblings Elizabeth, Theodore, Martha and Oliver Tibbs.

Homegoing Service will be Friday, January 3, 2014 at 3:00 P. M. at the Murray Brothers Funeral Home, 1199 Utoy Springs Road, S. W., Atlanta.

Interment, with Military Rites at Hopewell Church Cemetery in Dalton, Georgia on Saturday, January 4, 2013 at 12:00 Noon.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202585545/james_w-tibbs: accessed ), memorial page for Dr James W. Tibbs Jr. (14 Jul 1925–28 Nov 2013), Find a Grave Memorial ID 202585545, citing Hopewell Cemetery, Whitfield County, Georgia, USA; Maintained by YD47 (contributor 49765316).