IPS Remembers Rachel “Randy” Gibbons
(IPS would like to thank Professor Emeritus Peter Gilmour for penning the following commemoration.)
Rachel “Randy” Gibbons died of cancer in mid-October. During her thirty year career at IPS, Randy served with five directors in several positions. She started as Receptionist and quickly moved to Administrative Assistant. During the last several years of her tenure at IPS, she served as Assistant Director. During Randy’s time at Loyola, IPS developed several new degree programs and relocated to the Water Tower Campus. For several years, she administered the scholarship program, and was the behind-the-scenes person who not only kept track of an amazing amount of detail but also organized a myriad of IPS special events, Leavetakings and Graduations among them.
One faculty member summed up Randy’s unique approach to her work: “Randy’s emphasis was pastoral. No job was beneath her, no rank was above her, and she found ways and means to support so many students who might otherwise have fallen through the cracks.” Randy’s long and loving service to IPS was honored several years ago when an endowed scholarship was established and named in her honor.
Randy was a 1968 graduate of Mundelein College, and shortly before she died, was delighted to celebrate her 50th anniversary with her roommates from college. While working here at IPS, Randy enrolled in the Master of Pastoral Studies degree program and received her Master’s degree from IPS in 1988.
During her retirement years, Randy continued her lifelong love of reading. She was quick to recommend engaging books she had read. She also enjoyed going out to dinner with her many friends. But, first and foremost, was her family. Her four children and eight grandchildren lovingly engaged much of her time and attention. Her husband Bill who suffered from Parkinson’s disease, died less than a year ago.
*** Above photos were shared by Randy’s daughter, Tracey Gibbons. ***
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