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Jessie C “Jay” Gibson

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Jessie C “Jay” Gibson

Birth
Manchester, Clay County, Kentucky, USA
Death
24 Aug 1999 (aged 77)
Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Maulden, Jackson County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Jessie C. (Jay) Gibson, of Dayton, died Tuesday, Aug. 24, 1999, in a Chattanooga hospital. He was 77.
Mr. Gibson was preceded in death by his parents, Bud and Nannie Gibson; sisters, Maude and Ebby Williams, Emma Aggee and Sophie Gibson; and brother, Carter Gibson.

Survivors include his wife, Willie Nichols Gibson of Dayton; sons, Jessie M. Gibson and Allen and Bobbie Johnson, all of Dayton; daughters, Nannie May Jones of Ooltewah, Tenn., and Fannie Marie Stewart, Donna Kerr, Mary Hickman, Barbara Dotson and Reda McGinnis, all of Dayton; sisters, Bertie Hunter of Florida, and Lucy Hunter of Dayton, Ohio; and several grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were conducted Friday, Aug. 27, in the chapel of Coulter-Garrison Funeral Home with Rev. Roy Bowen officiating. Burial was in King Cemetery in Maulden, Ky. Coulter-Garrison Funeral Home in Dayton was in charge of the arrangements.

Jessie C. (Jay) Gibson, of Dayton, died Tuesday, Aug. 24, 1999, in a Chattanooga hospital. He was 77.
Mr. Gibson was preceded in death by his parents, Bud and Nannie Gibson; sisters, Maude and Ebby Williams, Emma Aggee and Sophie Gibson; and brother, Carter Gibson.

Survivors include his wife, Willie Nichols Gibson of Dayton; sons, Jessie M. Gibson and Allen and Bobbie Johnson, all of Dayton; daughters, Nannie May Jones of Ooltewah, Tenn., and Fannie Marie Stewart, Donna Kerr, Mary Hickman, Barbara Dotson and Reda McGinnis, all of Dayton; sisters, Bertie Hunter of Florida, and Lucy Hunter of Dayton, Ohio; and several grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were conducted Friday, Aug. 27, in the chapel of Coulter-Garrison Funeral Home with Rev. Roy Bowen officiating. Burial was in King Cemetery in Maulden, Ky. Coulter-Garrison Funeral Home in Dayton was in charge of the arrangements.



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