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Paul Cuppers Gibson (Gibby)

Aug 5, 1943—Mar 21, 2025

Paul was born in Pittsburgh, PA, to Thomas Gibon and Mary Elizabeth (Betsy) Cuppers-Gibson. He leaves behind his loving wife Rynie Louise Gibson, married for 55 years. 

Children:

Malcolm Paul Gibson (Sonja) of Northridge, CA.

Corrine Louise Tinoco (Jesus) of Lancaster, CA.

Randy Cuppers Gibson of Castaic, CA.

Heather Danielle Gibson of Oceanside, CA. 

Eight wonderful grandchildren:

Bradford Botton (Janel), Ethan Botton, Conner Gibson, Isabella Gibson, Sophia Gibson, Dylan Gibson, Ella Tinoco, Levi Tinoco. 

Paul is preceded in death by parents Thomas and Betsy, brothers Tom and Glen.

Surviving siblings: Karen (Jack) Ashworth, Brian Gibson (Daya), Scott (Margie) Gibson, Terry (Jack) Martin. 

Businessman, owner and operator of Gibby’s and A&A Window Cleaning in Los Angeles, Cal., and Squeaky Clean Window Cleaning in Kingman. 

Paul is an Air Force Veteran who served from February 14, 1963, to February 15, 1969. 

“Study to shew thyself approved unto God, that needeth not be ashamed, rightly dividing the Word of truth.”  —2 Timothy 2:14

Paul was a strong man of God who love his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, and cared for every person (even strangers) so much he had to talk of God and His Love for all mankind. 

Paul enjoyed all sports and played baseball, golf, bowling, and he especially loved Bass Fishing. His contagious laughter and friendly smile will be missed by his family, friend s, neighbors and church family. They all know he is in heaven singing, laughing and giving praise to our Heavenly Father. 

The memorial service is May 3rd at Golden Valley Baptist, located at 100 S. Higley, Golden Valley, AZ 86413.