In memory of

John Michael Gibbens

November 29, 1945 -  February 10, 2024

John Michael Gibbens

Passed away at Oak Ridges Hospice on Feb 10, 2024 at the age of 78. Loving husband of Marlene for over 53 years. John will also be missed by family, friends and everyone that knew him. He will be forever remembered for his sense of humor, his love for his cat Milo, his cars and everything Disney. The family wishes to extend their heartfelt appreciation to the compassionate staff of Oak Ridges Hospice. As per his own wishes no funeral service will take place. A Celebration of life will be held in the near future. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to be made to Oak Ridges Hospice.

You will be loved, in our hearts and memories forever!!!

"Take the dream with you wherever you may go"
Mickey

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Holly (Niece)

Entered February 12, 2024 from Oshawa

Uncle John,

I am going to miss you somthing crazy! Thank you for all the great memories I have to hold on to. You have helped mould me into the person I am today. I will always cherish those late nights drinking milkshakes and playing mario bros, the countless trips on Space Moutain (sorry Aunt Mar), burgers with Sonny, learning how to PROPERLY take care of my car, and so much more. I know you are looking down on us, loving and guiding us every step we take!

In a proper Uj farewell.....First you do the up, then you do the down, them you do the round and round!

Love you Always!
Holly

Mathew Brown (2nd Uncle)

Entered February 12, 2024 from Hamilton

Rest Peacefully Uncle John. You will be sincerely missed by all of the people who’s lives you have touched.

Jason Gibbens (Nephew)

Entered February 12, 2024 from Courtice

You will be missed just hand washed my car thinking about you!!❤️

Jason Gibbens (Nephew)

Entered February 12, 2024 from Courtice

You will be missed!! I just hand washed my car thinking of you!!❤️

Breanne Gibbens 

Entered February 12, 2024

I’m so very sorry to hear this sad news. May all your happy memories help you through this most difficult time. My thoughts are with Aunt Marlene and family ❤️

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