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Dr. Scott R. Gibbs

March 11, 1957 — July 10, 2015

Scott Randall Gibbs, MD, 58, died peacefully on Friday, July 10, 2015 at his home in Jackson, Missouri. He was surrounded by loved ones.

Scott is survived by wife, Barbara Gibbs of Jackson; children, Carol (Richard) Feiner, Alexander Koenig, Eric Koenig, Elizabeth Gibbs, William Gibbs, Matthew Gibbs, Benjamin Gibbs, and Michael Gibbs; his mother, Peggy Gibbs of Ballwin; siblings, Monte (Suzanne) Gibbs of Ballwin, Michaelle (John) Trottier of St. Robert, and Jeff (Sheryl) Gibbs of Ferguson.

He is preceded in death by his father, Monte Gibbs.

Scott was born on March 11, 1957 in St. Louis, Missouri. He attended Parkway West Senior High School and graduated in 1975. Scott then relocated to Columbia, Missouri and attended the University of Missouri. There he received his Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, and Doctor of Medicine degrees. As a medical student, Scott was invited by a neurosurgery resident into the operating room to observe a procedure. This experience allowed him to imagine a life as a neurosurgeon, a career that would define his life. In 1992 Scott began his Neurosurgery Residency at the University Hospital & Clinics in Columbia. He became a Board Certified Neurosurgeon in 2002.

Scott met Barbie, a Neuro ICU Registered Nurse, during his residency. They married in October 1996 in Columbia. After the completion of his residency the family relocated to Jackson, Missouri, where Scott built his neurosurgery practice, the Brain & NeuroSpine Clinic, in Cape Girardeau. An accomplished neurosurgeon and businessman, he sought cutting edge technology that would improve the lives of his patients and better his community.

Scott loved his wife and children very much. He is remembered by his family as a visionary, dreamer, artist, and compassionate father and husband. He was a gourmet chef, a wine connoisseur, a master gardener, a helicopter pilot and a collector of all things interesting and unique. Each morning he made Barbie a latte with a heart on top. He loved to water ski and snow ski, and boasted about his "cat-like reflexes" to his kids. He was a world traveler who emphasized greatness and education in all things he did, no matter how small.

Scott was a passionate, dedicated physician. He established the International Brain Foundation to promote education about the brain. He traveled to local schools to educate children and adults about the human brain and its power. Scott designed the Brain Balloon, the largest, most complicated hot air balloon at the time, to draw attention to his foundation. He worked closely with the Jamaican Christian Medical Mission, traveling to Jamaica every two years to administer healthcare to hundreds of people, who were otherwise without the means for care.

He delivered hundreds of keynote speeches and presentations in the U.S. and abroad. Serving as a consultant in the healthcare industry, Scott helped to shape the products used in neurosurgery today. He formed international relationships to extend the reach of his life’s work. He was a writer, an editor, a researcher, and an expert witness. Scott's integrity defined him, and he encouraged everyone he knew to hold themselves to the highest standard.

Scott Gibbs touched and saved many lives. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, colleagues and many, many patients.

Visitation will be Friday, July 17 from 2 PM to time of Rosary, at 7 PM, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Jackson. A Rosary will be said at 7 PM. At 7:30 PM, the Rev. John Harth will officiate the funeral mass.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are suggested to Jamaican Christian Medical Mission c/o Evangelical United Church of Christ, 33 S. Ellis Street, Cape Girardeau, MO 63703; Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 208 S. Hope Street, Jackson, MO 63755 ( www.icjacksonmo.com ); Hope Children's Home, 709 E. Main Street, Jackson, MO 63755 ( www.hopechildrenshomejackson.com ).

Arrangements by McCombs Funeral Home and Cremation Center in Jackson.

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