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LCOL. EDWARD SLADE GIBSON (C.D., M.D., F.C.B.O.M.) past CO 12 (Kitchener) Med Coy [ aka 24 Field Ambulance until 1954 ],
and 16 (Hamilton) Med Coy [now 23 Fd Amb].
On November 10, 2007, age 79. Beloved husband of Audrey Wright (Moggach) and the late Jean Soeder (mother of his three sons). Son of the late Capt. Lyle and Edith Gibson. Prou father of Col. Neil (Eleanore) of St. Albert, Chris (Nicole) of Courtice and Brian (Ali on) of Burlington. Stepfather of Susan O'Brien of Hamilton and Warren Wright (Linda) of Harrington Park, New Jersey. Brother of Joan Bennett of Toronto, uncle of Karen Bennett (peter) of Toronto and John Bennettt (Inge) of Ottawa. Proud of 11 exceptional grandchildren, Katy, Aidan, Kyle, Breanne, Taylor and Gregory Gibson, Jesse and Matt O'Brien, Eric, Alex and Lauren Wright. He was a graduate of the University of Toronto Schools and the University of Toronto. In his medical career he was in family practice in WeIland and Tavistock Ontario. As an occupational health physician was Medical Director at Dofasco until his retirement, then Medical Director of the Hamilton Hospitals Assessment Centre. He was the first president of the Occupational and Environmental Medical Association of Canada. He was a strong supporter of Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Ergonomics within industry and was an honourary fellow of the Association of Canadian Ergonomists. In his research as a Clinical Professor in the Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at McMaster University he was the first to identify the association between steel foundry work and lung cancer. With his colleagues at Dofasco demonstrated the hearing loss could occur at noise levels of 85 decibels (formerly thought to be a 'safe' level). His research on low back pain demonstrated that preemployment back x- rays did not predict future back pain, other research involved cardiovascular disease and hypertension in steelworkers and latterly the impact of sleep problems on adolescent students. In the Canadian Forces he had been a Flight Surgeon in the R.C.A.F. and in the R.C.A.M.C (M) was Commanding Officer of 12 Medical Company, Kitchener, and 16 Medical Company, Hamilton. In the community he was President of SleeplW ake Disorders Canada and had been a director of the Art Gallery of Hamilton, the Hamilton Burlington Big Brother Association and Pet Trust (University of Guelph). He was a member ofSt. Paul's Anglican Church, Westdale. We would particularly like to thank the Staff of the Community Care Access Centre for their vital help. The Juravinski Centre, Dr. Hotte, Dr. Craigie, Maryanne were particularly efficient and compassionate. Very special thanks to Dr. Grant Taylor and the caring staff of the Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice. The family will receive friends at The Swackhamer, Blachford & Wray Funeral Home, 1341 Main St. W., Hamilton, 905- 522-9221, on Tuesday November 12, 2007 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Service will be held on Wednesday at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Westdale, at 11 am. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the Dr. Bob -Kemp Hospice, St. Paul's Anglican Church or the charity of your choice.
LCOL. EDWARD SLADE GIBSON (C.D., M.D., F.C.B.O.M.) past CO 12 (Kitchener) Med Coy [ aka 24 Field Ambulance until 1954 ],
and 16 (Hamilton) Med Coy [now 23 Fd Amb].
On November 10, 2007, age 79. Beloved husband of Audrey Wright (Moggach) and the late Jean Soeder (mother of his three sons). Son of the late Capt. Lyle and Edith Gibson. Prou father of Col. Neil (Eleanore) of St. Albert, Chris (Nicole) of Courtice and Brian (Ali on) of Burlington. Stepfather of Susan O'Brien of Hamilton and Warren Wright (Linda) of Harrington Park, New Jersey. Brother of Joan Bennett of Toronto, uncle of Karen Bennett (peter) of Toronto and John Bennettt (Inge) of Ottawa. Proud of 11 exceptional grandchildren, Katy, Aidan, Kyle, Breanne, Taylor and Gregory Gibson, Jesse and Matt O'Brien, Eric, Alex and Lauren Wright. He was a graduate of the University of Toronto Schools and the University of Toronto. In his medical career he was in family practice in WeIland and Tavistock Ontario. As an occupational health physician was Medical Director at Dofasco until his retirement, then Medical Director of the Hamilton Hospitals Assessment Centre. He was the first president of the Occupational and Environmental Medical Association of Canada. He was a strong supporter of Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Ergonomics within industry and was an honourary fellow of the Association of Canadian Ergonomists. In his research as a Clinical Professor in the Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at McMaster University he was the first to identify the association between steel foundry work and lung cancer. With his colleagues at Dofasco demonstrated the hearing loss could occur at noise levels of 85 decibels (formerly thought to be a 'safe' level). His research on low back pain demonstrated that preemployment back x- rays did not predict future back pain, other research involved cardiovascular disease and hypertension in steelworkers and latterly the impact of sleep problems on adolescent students. In the Canadian Forces he had been a Flight Surgeon in the R.C.A.F. and in the R.C.A.M.C (M) was Commanding Officer of 12 Medical Company, Kitchener, and 16 Medical Company, Hamilton. In the community he was President of SleeplW ake Disorders Canada and had been a director of the Art Gallery of Hamilton, the Hamilton Burlington Big Brother Association and Pet Trust (University of Guelph). He was a member ofSt. Paul's Anglican Church, Westdale. We would particularly like to thank the Staff of the Community Care Access Centre for their vital help. The Juravinski Centre, Dr. Hotte, Dr. Craigie, Maryanne were particularly efficient and compassionate. Very special thanks to Dr. Grant Taylor and the caring staff of the Dr. Bob Kemp Hospice. The family will receive friends at The Swackhamer, Blachford & Wray Funeral Home, 1341 Main St. W., Hamilton, 905- 522-9221, on Tuesday November 12, 2007 from 2-4 and 7-9 pm. Service will be held on Wednesday at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Westdale, at 11 am. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the Dr. Bob -Kemp Hospice, St. Paul's Anglican Church or the charity of your choice.