Fond memories of Gibson
Dear Editor:My wife and I were deeply saddened to read of the tragic and untimely death of Dave Gibson. Dave was truly a gentle man and an excellent architect. He designed our home in Aspen Glen and it was remarkable the way he transferred our desires and needs to paper. I wouldn’t change a thing. As a general contractor for 40 years I worked with many architects. Dave had the unique ability to design what the client wanted rather than what he wanted. He listened, he was compassionate, he was creative and a pleasure to work with. We do not know his family, but our prayers and deepest sympathies go out to them. Our industry and our community will miss him.Jim and Cynthia NoweryCarbondale
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