
Angela “Angie” Pearline Gibson of Evansville, Indiana passed away Thursday, July 31st, 2025 at the Linda White Hospice House.
Angie was born in Mattoon, Illinois on May 24, 1966 to the late Robert Johnson and Edith (Whitney) Barton. She had a great sense of humor and always spoke her mind. She mostly enjoyed spending time with her family, playing bingo, watching wrestling, and listening to music, especially Elvis Presley.
Angie is survived by her daughter, Crystal (Gary) Stephens of Evansville, IN; son, Jeremy (Tabitha) Gibson of Evansville, IN; sisters, LaRita Taylor of Evansville, IN, and RaDonna (Matt) Cavins of Spottsville, KY; brothers, Lonnie Cook of Louisville, KY, and Wendell “Toby” Cook of Evansville, IN; grandchildren, Savannah Hardin, Jacob Tompkins, Taylor Tompkins, Remington Stephens, and Kyler Gibson; great-grandson, Colson Hardin; and many nieces and nephews.
Angie was preceded in death by her son, Danny Gibson Jr; parents; and sisters, Brenda Willoughby and Katherine Dye.
Angie will be deeply missed and forever remembered by all who were fortunate enough to know and love her. The family would like to thank everyone at North Park Nursing Center and the Linda White Hospice House for taking care of her.
There will be a celebration of life held at a later time.




Aunt Gina and Uncle John says
My prayers are out to all for a peaceful healing. Love you all.
Jeremy Gibson says
Love u mom 👩
Jeremy gibson says
Love you mom
North Park Nursing Center says
It was an absolute honor to care for Angie during her time with us. She had a way of lighting up the room with her laughter and bringing joy to everyone around her. She kept us smiling, kept us on our toes, and we’ll always treasure the moments we shared—especially those filled with music and connection. Angie was deeply loved, and her absence leaves a space that won’t be easily filled. She will be missed more than words can say.
Tabitha Huckleberry says
Crystal I’m beyond sorry for your loss and the pain you are feeling. There’s no words to explain it and nothing I could say to even make you feel slightly better but I wanted you to know I feel your pain. I’ve been there and I have and will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. Also to rest of family I’m truly sorry for your loss and I’ll be praying for all of you too.