Beverly Sue Gindl
September 20, 2013
Beverly Sue Gindl, 76, passed away September 19, 2013. For many years she worked for the Escambia County School District at George Stone Center. She was a devoted wife, mother and nana. Her family was her life, and her grandchildren and great grandchildren were her most treasured gifts. To her grandchildren, Nana was funny, supportive unconditionally, and the most wonderful Nana in the world. Her family will never forget the holidays and Sunday dinners where everyone enjoyed her great cooking and sitting around spending quality time and creating treasured memories. Our lives are forever changed by her passing, but we are comforted in knowing we will see again.
Sue was preceded in death by her loving husband of 52 years, Peter Gindl; and her parents; Jewel and Vivian Wilson and her brother, Jimmy Wilson.
She is survived by daughters Jeanene (Tony) Hall, Lesa (Clarence) Morgan and Nancy (Foye) Perry; sons Peter (Donna) Gindl, Jr. and Stephen (Carmen) Gindl; grandchildren Christa (Will) Wilson, Jimmy (Marissa) Morgan, Christopher (Jennifer) Morgan, Caleb Gindl, Lacie Gindl, Rayla Gindl, Rudy Gindl and Lindsey Gindl; and great-grandchildren Jordan Wilson, Cooper Wilson, Owen Morgan and Ansley Morgan; brother Randall Wilson; very special aunt and uncle Eva McCroskey and Bubber McCroskey; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be held on Sunday, September 22, 2013, from 5-8 p.m. at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North. Funeral service will be held on Monday, September 23, 2013, at 11 a.m. at St. Elizabeth Catholic Church in Molino. Serving as pallbearers will be Jimmy Morgan, Christopher Morgan, Caleb Gindl, Rudy Gindl, Will Wilson and Jerry Haupert.
Faith Chapel Funeral Home North is is in charge of arrangements.
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7 Responses to “Beverly Sue Gindl”
I am so sorry to hear of Ms. Gindl’s passing. May God give you His comfort as you go though this difficult time.
From the days of Gindl’s Store playing pool cutting up with the family to now another beautiful person, friend, lady, etc. has been taken home. Mrs. Gindl we will all miss you dearly in our community where you held such a great space for so many years. Very proud to have been a friend of yours and the family.
My dear Mama Sue, I will miss your loving hugs and voice of inspiration. Everyone knew I was your favorite (smile) and for that fact alone I smile. To Lesa, Nancy, Petie, Stephen and Jeaneene thank you for sharing her with me. Love you all. Tammy
Jeanene, Lesa, Nancy, Petey, and Steven, I am so sorry for your loss/ community loss. I loved your mom she used to take such good care of me at the store. She really was one of the good hearted people in this world. I will miss her always smiling face and hugs.
I was so sorry to hear of her passing. She was truly a wonderful, happy and caring southern belle. I always enjoyed seeing her out and about whether it was in Atmore or at the grocery store. Great memories of our times at Gindl’s store back in the day and laying out at the pool after those big ole dinners. I will always remember the first time I ate deer meat and loved it, LOL it was her bar-b-que roast in a crock pot up at one of the gatherings at the store and I tell that story often. Nancy, Petie, Stephen, Jeanenne, and Lesa my thoughts are with you and your families in the upcoming days.
Mrs. Gindl was a very nice lady I enjoyed working with her. I know she will be missed. She raised wonder children. She was a wonderful wife to Mr. Gindl in his latter years. I am Praying for the Family.
I’m so sorry for your loss. If there is anything I can do just let me know!