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Ballweg & Lunsford Funeral Homes - Syracuse
Mark L. Gibson
June 4th, 1957 - May 8th, 2024
Mark Gibson Sr. joined his loving wife Kathleen Gibson on May 8th 2024 with family by his side his mother Marion Gibson and brother Michael Gibson were also there to welcome him home as well as his dogs Holmes & Don Cheech . Mark will be missed by family and friends but will never be forgotten for his love for Pittsburgh Steelers, Budweiser, and sense of humor. Mark leaves to mourn his children, Mark Gibson Jr (son) daughters, Ashley & Andrea Gibson; stepchildren, Matthew Freeman, John Freeman, Joshua Freeman (Martina), Genesis Freeman; brothers, Don (Mary), Hawk, Wayne (Charisse); sisters, Valerie, Winona (Chuck), Dawn (Kevin), Bonnie (Rhonda), special niece and God daughter, Shoshonie and lots of grandkids, nieces and nephews. The godfather has left the building. Calling Hours will be Tuesday, May 14, 2024 from 11AM-1PM at Ballweg & Lunsford Funeral Home, Syracuse, NY. Graveside services will follow at Onondaga Valley Cemetery.
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