The community remembers how Austin Gibbons’ parents guided him with love and dedication.
The Long Beach, New York, surfing community is mourning the untimely and heartbreaking death of 27-year-old Austin Gibbons.
On July 10, 2025, Austin tragically passed away after suffering a seizure while in the water at Long Beach.
Despite being an experienced surfer, certified lifeguard, and beloved instructor at Skudin Surf, Gibbons tragically drowned that day, sending shockwaves through a community that had watched him grow from a young surf camper into a respected mentor.
Austin Gibbons was no stranger to close calls. Just last year, he nearly lost his life after a surfing accident in Hawaii left him in a medically induced coma.
At that time, he recovered and returned to his passion for the ocean, inspiring others with his resilience and positive spirit. Sadly, this time the outcome was different.
Tributes quickly poured in following his passing. Skudin Surf, where Austin had worked for over 15 years, honored him in an emotional statement, praising his warmth, compassion, and the lasting impact he made on the campers he mentored.
Local photographer Bob Arkow remembered him as someone who loved both the ocean and the local kids he taught.
Friends and fellow surfers expressed their heartbreak on social media, remembering Austin not just for his surfing talents but for his kindness and empathy.
Austin Gibbons’ funeral services were held on July 15th and 16th, with private cremation to follow.
In lieu of flowers, his family has encouraged donations to surfforall.org or 343fund.org in his memory.
Austin Gibbons’ Parents Gave Him The Strength And Support
Behind Austin Gibbons’ passion, kindness, and strong connection to the Long Beach community were his loving and supportive parents, Christine and Austin Gibbons.
They were central figures in his life, guiding him through both his triumphs and challenges with unwavering care and encouragement.
Christine Gibbons is a respected educator who has dedicated her career to shaping young minds.
She works within the Lawrence Public School system, bringing the same patience and compassion to her students that she poured into raising her son.
A graduate of Catholic University of America and an alumna of Long Beach High School, Christine’s roots in the community run deep.
Those who know her describe her as a woman of quiet strength, deep faith, and boundless love for her family.
Throughout Austin’s life, Christine supported his passion for the ocean and sports.
Whether he was surfing, playing lacrosse, or recovering from near-tragedies like his accident in Hawaii, Christine stood by him, offering both emotional and spiritual guidance.
While fewer public details are available about Austin Gibbons Sr., it is clear from community tributes and family statements that he, too, played an essential role in shaping the young man his son became.
Known for his devotion to his family, Austin Sr. shared his son’s love of Long Beach and was a proud supporter of his son’s journey through sports, surfing, and life.
The pain of losing a child is unimaginable, but both Christine and Austin Sr. have shown immense grace in their grief.
They have asked the public for prayers and continued support as they navigate life without their beloved son.
In every tribute to Austin Gibbons, there is also a quiet acknowledgment of the strong and loving foundation his parents gave him—one that helped make him the man so many admired.
