William Donald Gibson
November 1st, 2020
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of William Donald Gibson (Don), 76, at his home in Calgary, after a brief illness.
Don was born in Hanna, AB, on December 31, 1943. Son of the late business pioneer of Delia, Alberta, William Gibson and Moyra Gibson (Warke). He is lovingly remembered by his wife, Martha Gibson (Primo de Rivera); his sisters, Wilma, Norah and Freddie and their families; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. He was predeceased by his brother, Bob Gibson; and sister, Muriel Gillespie.
Don graduated from Mount Royal College in Calgary, and later continued his educational studies at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. Don went on to teach at the Clover Bar Junior High School in Sherwood Park.
Anyone who met Don could not forget his infectious passion for educational travel. Don moved to Calgary and founded Rainbow Educational Tours and sent thousands of students on educational travels to many destinations around the world.
For many years, Don was an active member of the Optimus Club and the Optimus International Foundation where he worked diligently in programs for the benefit of the youth.
As per Don’s wishes, there will be no Funeral Service. A private family Memorial Service will be held at a later date. If so desired, donations in Don’s memory may be made to the MEOW Foundation, 35 Skyline Crescent NE, Calgary, AB, T2K 5X2.
Messages:
Dear Martha and family of Don, May God Bles you all and keep you strong in these hard and trying times . Had many dealings with Don over the years ,he set up many trips for me to Italy,Greece Spain and the Trans Siberian Trainthrough Russia from Bejing,Mongolia Siberia ,Lake Bacal ,Moscow,St. Petersburg and Novisabirsk. Never once did we ever had any problems. Everything went smooth well organized .He also to Machupich in Peru and Egazue Falls in Bonnaseras . May Don rest in peace his journey is complete here on earth . God Bless .. Ciao Guy Blasetti
Our thoughts & prayers are with all of the Gibson family in the sad loss of Don. We have many good memories of times spent in Delia. Sincerely, Keith & Gloria (Battle) Johnson
We send our deepest condolences and sympathy to Martha and the Gibson family. Don was such a kind and gentle man who will truly be missed by many. We hope your treasured memories will bring you peace and comfort in the days ahead. Janice (nee Morrison) and Sherwin Kelm