Florence Newberry Gribble (Dec. 3, 1879-March 3, 1942) was a missionary physician and a pioneer in the field in central Africa. She and her husband, James S. Gribble (Feb. 23, 1883-June 4, 1923), were appointed to lead the first Brethren Church missionary party to French Equatorial Africa. They arrived in 1918, and established a mission at Oubangui-Chari in 1921, where she continued to serve as a teacher and physician until her death.