Bobby Gindl
November 24, 2012
Bobby Gindl was born August 19, 1953, and passed away on November 23, 2012.
Bobbywas born and raised in Barrineau Park. He was a 1971 Tate High School graduate and 1976 Auburn University graduate. He taught in Escambia County for over 30 years and was teaching at Central High School in Allenton. He was the leader of the Barrineau Park 4-H Club which is the oldest continuous Club in the state. Bobby taught AG at Escambia West Gate and continued on at Central. He loved the Amway Business and the principals it taught. He also loved his tractor and taught his daughters how to hunt and fish and take care of themselves. He traveled the world with his daughters and the Tate band, all the way from Orlando to Ireland and back.
He is preceded in death by his mother, Margie Gindl.
He is survived by his loving wife of 30 years, Tena Gindl; daughters, Carrie Gindl, Beth Gindl Cooper and Kellie Gindl Fisher; sons-in-law, Chad Cooper and Jake Fisher; grandchildren, Zac Cooper and Malarie Cooper; father, F.R. Gindl Sr.; sisters, Linda Veren and Amy Dennis; niece, Ellie Dennis; nephews, Eric Veren, Daniel Veren, Brad Welch and Braxton Welch, T.J. Mann and Quintin Mann.
The family will receive friends at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North on Tuesday, November 27, 2012, from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m.
Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday, November 28, 2012 at 10 a.m., at St. Jude Thaddeus Catholic Church. Interment will follow at St. Elizabeth Catholic Cemetery om0 Barrineau Park.
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11 Responses to “Bobby Gindl”
Mr. Gindl Was My 7th Grade Science Teacher & We Had So Much Funn With Mr.Gindl He Always Made Us Laughh , We’ll Miss Youu Mr.Gindl
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Gindl family.
Keary & Sheila Allen
We are sorry to hear of your loss, our prayers are with this family. The Carnley Family
Mr. Gindl was my science teacher at central school, tommrrow we start our first day back without him! It’s not gonna be the same he was a great man and a very carrying person! I’m gonna miss joking around with him he was a amazing man of god! From all of the 8th graders at central school we love and miss you Mr.Gindl
Mr Gndal was a teacher of mine at Tate High. He was respected and very well liked, everyone wanted to be in his class! He made learning fun and most of all, he gave the students respect in return. He will always be remembered as a special man. So sorry for your loss, I hope you find Peace. Bless you.
Wow still cannot belive that Bobby is gone at such a young age. I worked with Bobby for a few years at westgate center.He will be truly missed and to Tena and thye girls I am so sorry for your loss.
The Gindls are a wonderful family. My heart goes out to them. They have been richly blessed to have a good Christian man as Bobby to lead their household.
Tena, Carrie, Beth, Kellie, and family,
I am so very sorry for your loss. Though I didn’t know Bobby well, I found him to be a friendly man always willing to help when needed on the occasions I did meet him. I pray the comfort of God our Father will keep you all in these coming days.
Bobby was a treasured teacher, leader of young people, exceptional father and grandfather. His legacy wll go on forever in the spirit of his beautiful family. With love, Mark and Candace Gibson
we are sorry to here of your loss our prayers are with you and your family. bobby is and always will be a wonderful person he will be missed from all of us at southern mill & supply ‘
We are so very sorry for your loss. You are all in our prayers.