ACCLAIMED WRITER AND FREELANCE JOURNALIST CHARLES GIBSON PASSES AWAY – Kentucky Community Mourns the Loss of a Gifted Storyteller and Dedicated Flood Insurance Adjuster
The literary world and the state of Kentucky are reeling in shock as news spreads of the sudden passing of Charles Gibson, a talented writer, and freelance journalist. Gibson’s work has been featured in numerous publications, including CNN, The Guardian, The Washington Post, and National Public Radio.
Gibson’s passing was announced on social media in the early morning hours of November 18, 2024, but details surrounding his death remain scarce. His family has not yet confirmed the circumstances of his passing or announced funeral arrangements and obituary details.
As a writer and freelance journalist, Gibson has left an indelible mark on the literary world. His work has been published in a wide range of publications, and he has written advertising scripts for Really American PAC. He was also a staff editor for AlterNet and has written freelance pieces for various other publications.
In addition to his writing prowess, Gibson was a licensed flood insurance adjuster with over six years of experience. He held a federal license (FCN#: 0070009711) and was certified in residential/dwelling and mobile home claims.
Gibson’s expertise in flood insurance claims has helped numerous individuals and families navigate the complex process of filing and resolving claims.