Mrs. Gibbs’ grandsons and grandsons-in-law will serve as pallbearers.
She was the second of seven children, born on September 25, 1929, in Worth County to the late Joseph Edward and Macy Verlyn (Lawhorne) Hasty. In addition to her parents, Mary Jo was also preceded in death by her husband of 49 years, Glen C. Gibbs; brothers, Aubrey Gene Hasty, Maxie Darrell Hasty, Gerald Luke Hasty and Donnie Edward Hasty.
Mary Jo graduated from Sumner High School and went on to attend Norman College. In addition to being a farmer’s wife and mother, she was an educator that touched many lives, working in Worth and Tift Counties. Prior to her illness, she was an active member of First Baptist Church Ty Ty. She was also a member of the Pink Ladies Auxiliary at Tift Regional Medical Center.
Mrs. Gibbs is survived by her four children and their families, Gary (Teresa) Gibbs of Jesup, Peggy (Greg) Crumley of Ty Ty, Jane (Rodney) Bennett of Ty Ty and Stacy (Luther) Black of Ty Ty; grandchildren, James (Calysta) Dent of Jesup, Mary Crumley Cox (Nathan) of Acworth, Sy (Heather) Crumley of Ty Ty, Cole (Anna Kate) Bennett of Calhoun, Summer Bennett of Tifton, Drew (Kaela) Jones of Tifton and Macy Jones (Seth) Thorne of Ty Ty; great-grandchildren, Dylan and Jada Dent, Alex and Lucas Cox and Jo Leigh Crumley; sisters, Bobbie Hasty Summers of Tifton and Barbara Hasty Brannen of Monticello, Arkansas; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.
Bowen Donaldson Home For Funerals was in charge of arrangements.
Mrs. Gibbs’ grandsons and grandsons-in-law will serve as pallbearers.
She was the second of seven children, born on September 25, 1929, in Worth County to the late Joseph Edward and Macy Verlyn (Lawhorne) Hasty. In addition to her parents, Mary Jo was also preceded in death by her husband of 49 years, Glen C. Gibbs; brothers, Aubrey Gene Hasty, Maxie Darrell Hasty, Gerald Luke Hasty and Donnie Edward Hasty.
Mary Jo graduated from Sumner High School and went on to attend Norman College. In addition to being a farmer’s wife and mother, she was an educator that touched many lives, working in Worth and Tift Counties. Prior to her illness, she was an active member of First Baptist Church Ty Ty. She was also a member of the Pink Ladies Auxiliary at Tift Regional Medical Center.
Mrs. Gibbs is survived by her four children and their families, Gary (Teresa) Gibbs of Jesup, Peggy (Greg) Crumley of Ty Ty, Jane (Rodney) Bennett of Ty Ty and Stacy (Luther) Black of Ty Ty; grandchildren, James (Calysta) Dent of Jesup, Mary Crumley Cox (Nathan) of Acworth, Sy (Heather) Crumley of Ty Ty, Cole (Anna Kate) Bennett of Calhoun, Summer Bennett of Tifton, Drew (Kaela) Jones of Tifton and Macy Jones (Seth) Thorne of Ty Ty; great-grandchildren, Dylan and Jada Dent, Alex and Lucas Cox and Jo Leigh Crumley; sisters, Bobbie Hasty Summers of Tifton and Barbara Hasty Brannen of Monticello, Arkansas; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.
Bowen Donaldson Home For Funerals was in charge of arrangements.
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