Richard Gibbs Death, Obituary Stewartstown – Richard “Chug” Gibbs of Stewartstown, Pennsylvania, passed away peacefully at his home last Thursday, leaving behind a legacy of humor, kindness, and unforgettable memories for those who knew him. Known for his quick wit and larger-than-life personality, Chug became a local favorite, admired for his friendliness, love for fun, and an ever-present sense of humor. Chug and his wife, Brenda Gibbs, were introduced to many through their participation in the popular “Scott and Kim” cruises, where they quickly became beloved by fellow cruisers and event staff alike.
Chug’s infectious personality and ability to make people laugh made him the life of the party. His playful nature extended to his years spent working the York Fair gate, where he was known to humorously request Froggy shirts as “payment” for entrance, a gesture that further endeared him to the community. A devoted fan of NASCAR, Penn State football, and the Miami Dolphins, Chug’s passions were a part of his personality. Friends and family recall his unique ability to make everyone feel special, whether they were enjoying a sporting event together, sharing a joke, or simply spending time in his company.
One story that embodies Chug’s character happened on one of his memorable cruises. During a cruise that was impacted by a ship-wide virus, he was interviewed by the news amidst complaints from other passengers. Instead of joining the criticism, Chug took a positive approach, thanking the staff for their support and professionalism even after enduring a quarantine. His graciousness and positivity in challenging moments spoke volumes about his character and earned him deep respect from those who witnessed it.
Beyond his love for travel and sports, Chug was a dedicated husband, father, and grandfather. His family recalls a man whose warmth and humor filled their lives, making him both a wonderful role model and a friend. Chug’s impact on his loved ones and the broader community has been profound, leaving a lasting impression on all who had the privilege of knowing him. As the Stewartstown community bids farewell to a cherished friend, they remember Richard “Chug” Gibbs not only for his humor but for his kindness and unwavering positivity. His legacy lives on in the