Danny Lee Gibson, 86, of Collinsville, OK passed away Thursday, January 10, 2019 in Collinsville. He was born January 12, 1932 in Afton, IA to Tom and Beulah (O'Neal) Gibson. He had lived in Collinsville since 1985 having moved from Tulsa, OK. He was a member of the Teamster Union and veteran of the United States Air Force. Danny enjoyed racing of all types, especially World of Outlaws and NASCAR. He was a retired truck driver.
He is survived by 3 Daughters: Kathy Villers and her husband Josh of Florida, Kimberly Miller of Collinsville and Karen and James Deckard of Collinsville. Grandchildren: Tara Sandlin, Garrett Miller, Kiyle Deckard, Abbey Davis, Kyrsta Miller, Bailey Deckard, Colton Miller and Emery Deckard. Great-Grandchildren: Riley, Deacon, Kendrick, Theo, Carson and Graham. 3 Sisters: Beth Fleming of West Des Moines, IA, Jo Lacina of Creston. IA and Merry Ann Gibson of Dalhart, TX
He is preceded in death by his parents, his wife, Sherri Aloha Gibson, 1 sister, Kae Rusk and 1 brother, Bill Gibson.
A farewell party will be held at a later date.
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