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About Yvonne Mills Gibbons
Our sweet mother, Yvonne Mills Gibbons, 89, returned peacefully to her Parents in Heaven on December 18, 2025, surrounded by those she loved most. Born March 2, 1936, in Show Low, Arizona, Yvonne was the eldest daughter of Gilbur Mills and Neola Reidhead. She was raised with the resilient spirit and deep roots of the Arizona high country.
Throughout her life, Yvonne placed a high value on higher education, a passion that began at Northern Arizona University. It was there she rekindled a connection with a close friend from home, Robert Ray Gibbons of St. Johns. Their marriage began a lifelong partnership of shared purpose and global adventure.
As the wife of a U.S. Foreign Service officer, Yvonne was the courageous heart of their home as they navigated three decades across the world. In 1966, she moved her young family to Baghdad, Iraq. Just a year later, during the Six-Day War of 1967, she and Bob expertly managed the evacuation of their two small children (Michael and Bryn) to Tehran, Iran – an incredible feat of resilience, as she was pregnant with her son Kevin at the time. Her strength remained a constant through subsequent assignments in Venezuela (where son Chris was born), Peru (where daughter Caryn was born), Uruguay, Nigeria, Pakistan, Guatemala, and Mexico.
In every country, Yvonne moved with grace, embracing new cultures while providing a steady, loving sanctuary for her five children. She served faithfully in different church callings in each country they lived in, dedicating her time and talents to strengthen the local congregations where they resided. Her home was always filled with the sound of music, a gift she shared generously and used to bring joy to her family, church, and community. An accomplished musician, she played the piano and harp, and loved to sing.
Upon their retirement from public service in 1994, Yvonne and Bob continued to dedicate their lives to church service and the gospel. They served missions in the Family History Centers in Mesa, Arizona and Bogota, Colombia. A highlight of their service was their call to the Temple Presidency in Villahermosa, Mexico, where Yvonne served with her characteristic devotion. Following their return, she continued her faithful service in the Mesa LDS Temple for ten years. She remained deeply engaged in Family History work and her focus on family until the very end.
Yvonne was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 61 years, Robert Ray Gibbons; her parents, Gilbur and Neola; and her sisters, Darla and Danette.
She is survived by her sisters, Norene Butler and Chanda Hunt; her five children: Michael, Bryn (Sherri), Kevin (Gaby), Chris (Cynthia), and Caryn Warren (Rick); twenty-four grandchildren; and twelve great-grandchildren. Her legacy of faith, music, and unconditional love will be cherished by all who knew her.
Funeral Service
Saturday, December 27, 2025
10:00 AM
LDS Chapel 1852 N Stapley Drive
Mesa, Arizona
Final Resting Place
Saturday, January 3, 2026
11:00 AM
Show Low Cemetery
Show Low, Arizona














5 comments
Honalee Seiter
I met Yvonne in 2005 when both she and I moved into the Three Fountains condos. She has been a sweet and constant friend ever since. She and I have been ministering sister companions for over 12 years and I have been impressed by her wisdom, charity and love as she served with compassion to the sisters we were assigned to serve. We have occupied the same pew at church ever since her dear husband died. Her shining example has been a steady guide to all who know her. I already miss her more than words can say.
Honalee Seiter
John Arthur Harris
Bob and Ivonne were like family, as we started Seminaries and Institutes in Peru. We felt their love and treasured their advice, Then we visited with them in Uruguay, Argentina, Mexico, and many other countries as we both worked in embassies, Ivonne is our beloved friend and we admired her and her family. Our children played with theirs and a strong bond ensued. My dear wife Nydia is with Ivonne and Bob. Our love and condolences to all those who love her.
Kent Brooksby
It has been a blessing in our lives to know Yvonne for over 20 years. She has been a sweet, kind, and constant friend to us. She will be dearly missed by all who knew her and loved her.
Bruce Ross
Such a sweet woman. I have been her next door Neighbor for a couple years. She always kept an eye on me and was always concerned about me. She had such a sweet spirit about her I loved her like she was my own mother! She will be sorely missed!
LeAnn Daniels
I’m blessed to be her niece. She has been a light to me and I know that she will continue to be one for me. I love you, Tia. Thank you for being you and loving me.