Sir Frank Ernest Gibson (11 July 1878 – 31 December 1965) was an Australian politician.
Born at Egerton, Victoria, to Irish-born policeman Alexander Gibson and Louisa Herring, he attended Grenville College and the School of Mines at Ballarat, before moving to Western Australia as a qualified pharmacist, setting up a business in Leonora in 1909. He married Jean Rodger Dunkley on 10 August 1911 at Kalgoorlie.[1]
Later in life, Gibson and his wife resided at the Orient Hotel. He died in hospital at Shenton Park on 31 December 1965.[1] Frank Gibson Park, a netball facility in Fremantle, is named after him.
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