FLORENCE GRAY GIBSON CLUFF
CLUFF, FLORENCE GRAY GIBSON Florence Gray Gibson Cluff passed away in her 90th year on November 19 at the Woodstock Hospital. She was the daughter of the late William A. Gibson and Jessie E. (Gray) Gibson and the widow of Hollis V. Cluff. Survived by her niece Beverley Gibson Richardson (Paul) of Kanata, Ontario, four great nieces and three great nephews. Her sister Janie R. Anderson, brother Howard E. Gibson, nephews Clinton Gibson and Richard Gibson, and two great nephews pre-deceased her. Florence was a graduate of Woodstock High School and the New Brunswick Normal School. She started her teaching career at the age of 19 and taught in several areas in New Brunswick, followed by 12 years in British Columbia where she retired after 47 years in a profession she loved. On retirement, Florence and Hollis returned to Jacksonville, New Brunswick. After Hollis's death in 1986, she was one of the original residents at Windsor Court in Fredericton which was her home for 13 years. During the past few months, she was a resident of Carleton Manor in Woodstock.. Many thanks to the staff at Windsor Court, Carleton Manor, Chalmers Hospital, Minto River Valley Health Centre and the Woodstock Hospital for the care given to her. Also for the passionate care of Dr. Mutrie and Dr. K. Srinivosan. Florence was the adopted mother and grandmother at the home of Marg and Keith Allen where she enjoyed many special times. She was a member of Wilmot Street United Church in Fredericton, Order of Eastern Star Celestial Chapter # 3 and the NB Retired Teachers' Association. A memorial service will be held at The Culberson Funeral Chapel, 188 Connell Street, Woodstock, at 11:00 a.m. on November 29, 2003 with visitation prior to the service. A private interment will follow at Jacksonville United Baptist Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Rotary Camp or charity of choice. The Culberson Funeral Home in care of Funeral Arrangements, 188 Connell Street, Woodstock, New Brunswick, E7M 1L8


