Floyd's obituary
August 9, 1950 to January 21, 2021
Floyd Gaibler was Born August 9, 1950 and raised on the family farm in Farnam, Nebraska. Floyd was a rare combination of many things -- a talented biotechnology with the heart of a philanthropist; a man of deep passion and compassion; he was long devoted to the agricultural sector spanning more than 30 years in both the executive and legislative branches of the U.S. federal government and numerous positions in the private sector; a wonderful father; a husband; and a tireless champion of the underdog.
When most people ready to give up, Floyd looked ahead and start to convince everyone in his community to fight to win by setting up an example of his own hard work and dedication. Over the course of his career, he envisioned and brought trades and legislatives that directly impacted of thousands of people. His tragic death was his last fight with the heart surgery complication where ended his life that still had so much to give to so many. Floyd is survived by his loving wife Salome and his two children, Stephanie and Christian.
The positive and life-changing impact of Floyd Gaibler with many contributions across the Agriculture industry will be felt for decades to come. As a leader he encouraged his team members to remember that the main goal was to "do well by doing good” -- a simple credo that exemplified his unwavering devotion to excellence.
Floyd’s Church was his favorite charity. All donation should be send via check to Chris the King Lutheran Church.
Chris the King Lutheran Church
10550 Georgetown Pike
Great Falls, VA 22066
He is in our pray and may his soul rest in peace, while we continue where he left us!.
God Bless Floyd and his family.
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Dear Gaibler family: I had the pleasure of working with Floyd while he was at USDA and at the Grains Council. He was …
Dear Gaibler family: I had the pleasure of working with Floyd while he was at USDA and at the Grai…
Dear Gaibler family: I had the pleasure of working with Floyd w…