Daniel T. Gibbs
- Nov 13, 2025
- 2 min read
February 14, 1984 - November 10, 2025

Daniel T. Gibbs, 41, of Bordentown, passed away on Monday, November 10, 2025.
Born in Trenton, and raised in Hamilton, he was a lifelong area resident. Daniel was a graduate of Hamilton High West and Mercer County Technical Schools Carpentry program which gave him his baseline for employment as a Union Carpenter. Employed under Local 254 in his early years of life, with the skills gained from employment Daniel later went on to Entrepreneurship under D&D Enterprises LLC. Many of the projects obtained at both places of employment are still standing to this day silently improving the lives of local NJ residents in both residential and commercial living and workspaces. His hobby of cars would later influence the next realm of employment sought by him for years to come. Daniel’s work could be seen on everyday cars in and around the Hamilton-Trenton area as well as previously in and around Atco-Speedway before its abrupt shutdown in 2023.
Daniels knack for tinkering and construction would influence his immediate brother Richard as-well as the next generation of brothers Mark and Joshua into both the mechanical and building trades where they can still be seen working to this day. His self-taught instrument of choice Percussion was something he held near and dear to his heart sparking the entire family to pick up one instrument or another.
Daniel as the oldest brother of four was the pioneer of influence in all aspects. As well as a true tradesman embodying the spirit that if a man can build it, a man can not only repair it, but build it better. Daniel could be seen smiling on a dirtbike or in a Mustang/ Mercury Monterey, Impala, Deville, or any of the other cars/toys collected and repaired both during life and one could imagine in the afterlife as well.
Daniel is Predeceased by his brother, Joshua J. Gibbs; he is survived by his parents, Daniel Gibbs and Jo Ann Gibbs; grandmothers, Armida Levenduski, and Viola Price; brothers, Richard Gibbs, and Mark Gibbs; sister, Jamie Gibbs; aunts and uncles, William and Lydia Gibbs, Vincent and Robin Gibbs, Raymond Gibbs, Brenda and Michel Jensen, Denise Sentek, Renee and Keith Thornton, Debra and Anthony Debonis, Renee and Keith Murowski, Bernadette Schneider and dearest family friends of Dan as well as the family Denise M. Ninaltowski, Chris Von, and Michel Demetrio and family, and Mark Wiesneck; nieces Haylee, Alexa, and Aubrey Gibbs; nephews, Zachary Gibbs, Joshua James Gibbs, Jr. and Carson Jacob Gibbs; as well as many other family members and dear friends.
Visitation for family and friends will be held on Saturday, November 22, 2025 from 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.at the Buklad-Merlino Memorial Home, 2141 South Broad Street, Hamilton.
A prayer service will be held at 6:00 p.m.
Cremation will take place privately.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made directly to the Daniel’s family in C/O his brother, Mark Gibbs and mailed to him at the Buklad-Merlino Memorial Home, 2141 South Broad Street, Hamilton, NJ 08610.
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Eric and fawn are deeply sorry to here about the unexpected but sad and sudden news!!! The little that we new of him was a very pleasant time watching football at Superbowl and hanging out at our get together BBQ witch we had a great time!! Herd alot of great things and so sorry to hear that he has gone on to be with his brother!! Rest assured that he is watching down on you Joanne and Danny and sons letting you no he is ok and to keep your head up, Hence God has his own plan for every human being and unfortunately this was to early and unexpected but he wants you to be at peace!!! Much love…
We are so sorry for your loss. Its crazy that one family has so much pain and suffering. Sorry you guys have lost so much. We wish we could be around. Trucking keeps us away but know that in this difficult time we are praying. And even when it seems impossible God has you in the palm of his hands. May you lean on him for wisdom guidance and comfort in these difficult times. Much love
Moses and Marie Bonner