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James Bradley Gibson M.D.

James Bradley Gibson M.D. obituary

James Gibson Obituary

James Bradley Gibson, M.D. , born January 4, 1942 in Little Rock, AR, entered into eternal rest Monday, September 15, 2014. He was preceded in death by his father, James L. "Gibby" Gibson, grandparents, Benjamin M. and Lou Eva Hightower Gibson, Raymond L. and Bertha Mae Hastings Mills. He is survived by his mother, Norma Mills Gibson, one brother, Gordon L. Gibson, M.D. (Mary) and a sister, Jane Gibson George (Charlie); two daughters; Lindsey B. "Gibby" Sullivan (Kevin), Lindsay L. Heabel; one son, James Bradley Gibson; six granddaughters; Caitlin, Campbell and Adalie "Addie" Sullivan, Brianna Shinners, Paige and Kiernan "Kiki" Williams and two grandsons, Ian Williams and Finn Sullivan; four nieces and one nephew; Gina Gibson Stouffer, Greta Gibson Walker, Allison George Freeman and Andrew Gibson George; three great nieces and two great nephews.

After attending high school at Little Rock Central High School and Hall High School in Little Rock, AR, Bradley graduated from Southern Nazarene University in Bethany, Oklahoma. In 1965 he graduated medical school from the University Of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR.

Following an Internship at Kansas City General Hospital (Truman Medical Center), Kansas City, Missouri, Bradley completed his residency in Neurology at University Hospitals, Iowa City, Iowa, a Fellowship at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, and US Navy commitment as Department Head of Neurology at St. Albans Naval Hospital, New York, New York.

Brad began private practice in July of 1971 with Colorado Springs Neurological Associates in Colorado. As founder and medical director of MRI of Colorado, he was credited with bringing MRIs into private practice to Colorado.

From 1992 to September 2014, Brad's solo private practice in Medical Neurology in Denver, Colorado lead him into new directions, becoming the Medical Director of Cherry Creek Headache, Neck and Back Pain Center in 2004, as well as private practice with Vail Integrated Medical Group in Edwards, Colorado in 2005.

Among his many and varied interests, Bradley "Brad" was an accomplished classical pianist, avid snow skier (serving on the Aspen Ski Patrol), a connoisseur of gourmet cuisine, an Opera enthusiast, and an alpha male enamored with "fast" cars and "hot" Tobasco! Through his love of travel and interest in world cultures, he had BFFs (you know who you are) all around the world, from all walks of life. His keen mind, quick wit and dry sense of humor was trademark Brad. He loved and was loved dearly, leaving behind a legacy to be cherished. May his memory be eternal.

"Precious in the sight of The Lord is the death of His saints." The veil between us is very thin - we'll see you again one day, Bradley dear.

A memorial service will be held SUNDAY, 12:00 pm, September 21, 2014, at Vail Memorial Park, Vail, Colorado.

A second service will be held Saturday, September 27 in Little Rock, AR. Email [email protected] for further info.

In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to your favorite charity.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Gazette on Sep. 19, 2014.

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Christy Herder

September 14, 2019

Thinking of you today!!!

Carolyn

September 15, 2015

May God comfort this family in this time of sorrow and give you peace and strength to endure. Psalms 83:18, Rom. 15:33

Ann Toney

October 16, 2014

Dr. Gibson treated me and was the best. I trusted him and enjoyed him. He was not afraid to do what he thought was best for my treatment and I will never forget that.

Shirley Eaves

October 14, 2014

Dr. Gibson will leave a void in my life that will not easily be filled. His approach to treating my migraines was amazing. He left no "stone unturned." He asked questions, many questions. Took copious notes, all in his own handwriting. He was remarkable! And he was the only doctor to find an answer for me. I have been so much better, for 7 years now! As I said, he will not be easily replaced. His perspective on life and health will be missed!

Mary Woulfe

October 14, 2014

Wow! Compassion, understanding, solid medicine and a great loss to so many. Dr. Gibson really took the time with me to seek understanding to help direct my care. I'm sad I only knew him for such a short time in this life.

L Reese

October 10, 2014

I was a patient of Dr. Gibson and I will miss him as my Doctor and as my friend.

September 29, 2014

louise rivas

September 29, 2014

I cant believe your gone. The few times I got to meet you. You were so funny. And I wont forget the last thing you told me.i laughed all the way home. And when you told me about your trip to Spain. I felt I was there. God bless you and your family. Love always Louise Rivas

Shayne Danese

September 23, 2014

We have lost a truly gifted healer of body and spirit to whom I owe so much. My sincere condolences to family and loved ones.

S. Danese, Edwards, CO

S.Dan

sheree fuller

September 21, 2014

i was a patient of Dr Gibson, he was highly intelligent and very friendly. He will be missed. Amazing doctor.

Stefan Bethlenfalvay

September 20, 2014

To extol Brad's accolades as physician and intellect would be superfluous. The world is now bereft of his wry smile and wit, and his pithy cynicism always tempered with charm. I shall miss sharing his company in a comely pub, debating politics over a glass of wine, while kicking the good doctor's tuchus at darts. "Bye bye Budapest," Brad! You did indeed touch the lives of many. Shalom old friend.

Joe Kaminski

September 20, 2014

The world has lost an incredible source of smiles and laughter. I will miss Brad and his friendship. Sincere condolences to his family and loved ones.

Christy Herder

September 19, 2014

I was extremely lucky to have you in my life. You were my friend and like family to me. I will miss your smile and hugs that I received at every start and end of each work day. I will miss buying the Tabasco sauce for your lunches. I will see you again, my dear friend.

Jan S.

September 19, 2014

I was a patient of Dr. Gibson. He was a very kind and gentle man. My sincere sympthy to the entire family.

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