MENDOTA – Gail Ann Grady, 64, of Mendota, formerly of Naplate, passed away peacefully in her home on Jan. 28, 2025, lovingly surrounded by family and friends.
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MENDOTA – Gail Ann Grady, 64, of Mendota, formerly of Naplate, passed away peacefully in her home on Jan. 28, 2025, lovingly surrounded by family and friends.
Cremation rites have been accorded. Wasmer Funeral Home is privileged to assist the family.
Gail is survived by her loving, and devoted husband, Jerry Webb; son and daughter-in-law, Logan and Kilee Gilsdorf; two grandsons, Wayne Gilsdorf and William Gilsdorf; stepson, Jack (Tammy) Webb; brother, Robert (Paula) Grady; sister, Sherry (Ed) Mitchell-Alvarado; nieces Krista (Art) Grady, Brittany (Andrew) Piano and Balie Grady; nephews, Grady (Christine) Mitchell and Robert (Rebecca) Grady; and many great nieces and nephews. She is further survived by her many friends that became family to her.
Gail was preceded in death by her parents, Robert and Marge (Blazik) Grady, and her great nephew, Kameryn Kundert.
Gail had a bright, and inviting personality that rubbed off on everyone she met, no matter where she went, she always left with new friends, and new memories. She was truly the life of every party.
Gail loved those around her deeply. She took in people and animals alike – strays of all kinds were always welcome in her home. She had the biggest, most giving heart, always putting others, before herself.
More than anything else she cherished time spent with her family, watching sunsets and having a beer, while sitting in her driveway. The simple joys of life meant the most to her.
Gail held many titles to those who loved her throughout her life – daughter, sister, mother, wife, aunt, friend, and many more. The title she was most proud of was grammie. To her, being a grammie to her two grandsons was her greatest and most cherished accomplishment.
Memorials may be directed to Illinois Valley Animal Rescue, IVAR.
Condolences may be left at wasmerfuneralhome.com.