Interment

WHEN:

Saturday, August 26, 2023
1:00 pm - 1:30 pm

WHERE:

SECTION 103 , Grave 3749B

Member for

4 years 7 months
Submitted by belise on Wed, 08/23/2023 - 02:38:PM

MCGIBBON, D. Bruce,
Colonel (Retired), ndc, PEng, SBStJ, CD

It is with profound sadness that the family of Donald Bruce McGibbon announce his passing on June 12, 2023 in his 83rd year at Providence Care Hospital. Bruce was predeceased by his parents Robert "Bob" and Mary "May" E. McGibbon (nee Lunam), and his siblings Sheena Davidson (Park) and Brian. He was the beloved husband and best friend to Doreen (nee Graham) for 58 years. He was the cherished father to James McGibbon (Rhonda) and Brenda Lammi (Thomas) and grandfather to Zach, Garrett, Bobbie, Travis, and Ayla. His grandchildren were his pride and joy.

Bruce had a long and distinguished career in the Canadian Armed Forces specializing as an artillery man, field soldier, instructor, missile man, engineer, and a staff officer. He is a graduate from Lisgar Collegiate, Ottawa and the Royal Military College, Kingston in electrical engineering. Bruce completed his graduate studies in space sciences with the US Army Air Defense School in Fort Bliss, Texas, as well as military science and technology at the Royal Military School of Science in the UK. He was a graduate and faculty member of the National Defense College in Kingston, Ontario where he taught strategic planning for Canada. Bruce's career highlight was commanding 1 RCHA in Lahr, Germany. He was incredibly passionate and dedicated to serving Canada.

Following his military career, he was a successful and sought after program manager and director, including time at Bombardier Aerospace and Canadair where he was responsible for long-range drone and helicopter programs.

In retirement he served on various boards where he played an active role in supporting contemporary engineering activities, but his special pride was mentoring and coaching emerging leaders.

Bruce's main hobby was golf. He spent his entire golfing career attempting to approach Doreen's skill level, with mixed results. To address this problem, Bruce initiated an ongoing equipment renewal process. Unfortunately, the equipment never bridged the gap.

Cremation has been entrusted to James Reid Funeral Home, Kingston. Bruce will be laid to rest in Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa at a later date. Memorial donations can be made to Canadian Cancer Society in Bruce's honour.


MCGIBBON, Doreen

With sadness, the children of Helen "Doreen" McGibbon (nee Graham) originally of St. Andrews, New Brunswick and more recently of Kingston, Ontario, announce her death on June 29, 2023, in her 83rd year at Kingston General Hospital after her third and short recurrence of cancer. Doreen, also known as Aunt Doreen and DeeDee, was admitted to the hospital on June 10 and was predeceased by her husband, best friend, and earthly anchor D. Bruce McGibbon on June 12, 2023.

Doreen is survived by her children James (Rhonda) McGibbon, their children Zach, Garrett, and Bobbie; and by Brenda (Thomas) Lammi, their children Travis and Ayla. DeeDee's grandchildren were her pride and joy.

Also survived by her beloved sister Shirley McGonigal of Langley, BC, and big brother Donald Graham, of St Andrews, NB. By beloved nieces and nephews David (Cheryl) Graham, Dale Quick, Richard Graham, Patty (Dave) Sherve, Charlene Graham, Scott (Isabel Saint Laurent) Graham, John (Cathy Fetherstonhaugh) Graham, Sandy Graham, Colleen and Maureen McGonigal. Great-nieces and nephews Morgan (Jesse) Sherve-Sawyer, McKenna Sherve, Alex (Lauren) Graham, Brian (Carolyn) Graham, Steven (Brandy) Quick, Marcus Quick, Caine Somers, Ben and Luke Sponagle. Doreen was blessed to see photos of her great-great-niece, Ellery Sherve-Sawyer, born May 20, 2023.

Doreen was also predeceased by her parents, Ellery Lloyd and Fanny Edna Graham (nee Horsnell), Ellery Lloyd Graham Junior (Harriet), (Marge), Charles and Marion Graham (nee Steeves) Graham, and sister-in-law Janet Graham (nee Titus).

Doreen graduated as a Registered Nurse from Victoria Public Hospital, Fredericton, NB and received her diploma from McGill University School for Graduate Nurses. She spent her early years as a nurse working at the SickKids Summer Camp outside of Toronto, and these experiences had a lifelong impact on her.

Doreen worked as a travelling nurse as she joined her Bruce in his military postings around the world. In retirement, she enjoyed travelling, reading, keeping up on her grandchildren and large extended family, and staying in touch with her many friends.

Doreen was a phenomenal athlete, having played on the high school softball team when in grade six, and then on the provincial basketball team for New Brunswick as a teenager. A favourite story of Bruce's was about a 'friendly' badminton game they played while dating. He advised 'if you ever want to ruin a perfectly good day, play badminton against Doreen'. She focused on golf as an adult and was a sought-after tournament team player. There was rarely a tournament she didn't place in the top three, and her name may be found on many tournament trophies and golf club walls.

The outpouring of texts, emails, and phone calls in the past few weeks, and the flowers and cards from across North America, are a testament to Doreen's kind spirit and the power of friendship. James and Brenda are grateful for every message received, which were read to Doreen in her final days, and for her and Bruce's network of lifelong friends.

Doreen's family wishes to extend heartfelt gratitude to her care team at KGH, Kidd 9 Oncology, and particularly to Dr. George Gray and his team. Dr. Gray was with Doreen since her diagnosis and demonstrated unwavering patience and kindness.

Gen, the caregiver who cared for both Bruce and Doreen in their final days, was the person we didn't know we needed on this sad journey. She added warmth and love for which we will be forever grateful.

Service plans to follow. In lieu of donations, we request that you consider buying some flowers for someone who would least expect it, watch the sun rise or set, or play a game of cribbage, and think of Doreen."May your heart be speechless
At the sight of the truth
Of all belief had hoped,
Your heart breathless
In the light and lightness
Where each and everything
Is at last its true self
Within that serene belonging
That dwells beside us
On the other side
Of what we see."

For the Dying, John O'Donohue

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