Funeral services for Patrick "Dean" Gibson, 34, Hennessey, formerly of Fairview, were at 1 p.m., Mon., Feb. 15, 2016, at the Fairview First Baptist Church, in Fairview. Arrangements are by Fairview Funeral Home, Inc.
Dean was born Nov. 11, 1981 in Enid to Joe "Boe" and Joann (Pace) Gibson.
Dean passed away Tues., February 9, 2016 at his home in Hennessey after a brief illness.
Dean graduated from Fairview High School in Fairview, with the class of 2000. Dean worked in oilfield sales and for various law enforcement agencies, which was his true passion, for most of his adult life. He was employed at WB Oilfield Supply in Hennessey and was a Reserve Deputy for Kingfisher County Sheriff's Office at the time of his death. Previous agencies were Fairview Police Department, where he got his start in law enforcement in 2006. Later he went to work for Hennessey Police Department as a Reserve Officer. In January of this year he started at Kingfisher County as a reserve deputy.
He is survived by three sisters; Alice, Amy and Abby Gibson, all of Fairview, one brother, Don Gibson of Enid, one nephew, Brad Gibson of Fairview and a great-nephew, Hunter Gibson, also of Fairview.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Joe "Boe" and Joann Gibson.
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