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Terry Warren Gibson

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FARMINGTON - Terry Warren Gibson, 80, of Farmington, IL, passed away on Sunday, November 19, 2023, at the OSF Richard L. Owens Hospice Home in Peoria, IL.

Terry was the son of the late John Warren and Thelma Maxine Moore Gibson. Born in Canton, IL, on August 17, 1943, Terry is survived by siblings, William (Hoot) and Betty (Birchler) Gibson of Bartonvill­e, IL, and Marjorie Gibson Paulen Palmer of Pekin, IL; his sister-in-law, Julie (Watt) Gibson of San Antonio, TX; four nephews, William (Erika) Paulen of Olympia, Washington, Bret Paulen of Bellevue, IL, Rusty (Darcy) Gibson of Peoria, IL, and Adam (Jennifer) Gibson of Edwards, IL; two nieces, Mary Gibson and Laurel Gibson, both of San Antonio, TX; four great-nieces, Isabella Gambino-Gibson and Madelyn, Molly and Myla Gibson; and two great-nephews, John and Jacob Paulen. Terry is also survived by numerous cousins and friends. His brother, John Gibson; and two brothers-in-law, Larry Paulen and John Palmer, preceded him in death.

Terry excelled in academics. While at Limestone High School, he was Student Council president and participat­ed in football and baseball. He graduated with high honors from Bradley University with a degree in Electrical Engineerin­g. He was employed by Caterpilla­r until his retirement in the early 1990s. While at Caterpilla­r, he was transferre­d to Arizona to conduct and analyze equipment for fork lift trucks. He returned to the Peoria proving grounds with occasional trips to Great Britain and South Korea as a test engineer. Forever humble, when asked what his job was at Caterpilla­r, he usually responded that he decided what color to paint the Caterpilla­r tractors. Terry was a devoted uncle, who attended nearly all of his nephews’ activities. His nieces (John’s daughters) who lived in Arizona spent many happy summers playing at Terry’s farm. Once great-nieces arrived, every Christmas, one could count on Uncle Terry bringing many large gift bags filled with loud, moving stuffed animals. He would just sit back and laugh as the house turned into a circus with all of them playing and moving at once. Terry was a life-long collector, especially of Mobil Oil items to honor his dad who owned a Mobil gas station and distributo­rship in Peoria. He spent many days traveling to auctions to add one more item to his collection. He knew everything he had collected and the history behind each item. Terry was a kind soul, who had many friends. He had a great, witty, sarcastic sense of humor. Crossword and Sudoku puzzles were done in ink, which was a reflection of his brilliant mind. Terry will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

A private burial will be at the Cuba Cemetery in Cuba, IL. A celebratio­n of life will be held December 9, from 1 to 4 p.m., at Coyote Creek Clubhouse, 8201 W. Lancaster Road, Bartonvill­e, IL, for all family and friends. Memorial contributi­ons may be made in Terry’s name to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, 4722 N. Sheridan Road, Peoria, IL 61614. The Cremation Society of Mid-Illinois Co., Pekin/Peoria, is assisting the family with arrangemen­ts. Online condolence­s may be made at csmico.com.

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