Among his many creations are "The Sleeping Giant", a version of which is on the Belize $100 currency note, and the "Freedom of Thought" sculpture at the entrance to the city of Belmopan.
He also had many other passions, and during his career he engaged in performance and entertainment, as well as writing poetry and plays.
Some of his work in this area included "The Naked eye", a collection of poems and proverbs, and "Yellowtail", a play first performed in the 1960s.
[3] Gabb had six children, Elena, Antonio, Rupert, George, Jose, and Deirdre.
He and his son Rupert also collaborated to create the Belmopan Regional Language Center Monument.