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Gail Kinard GULF BREEZE, FL - Gail Patricia Kinard, 76, of Gulf Breeze, Florida, the widow of Clifford Douglas Kinard, Jr., died Tuesday, August 23, 2011. The relatives and friends of Mrs. Gail P. Kinard are invited to attend her Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 AM, Saturday, August 27, 2011, at The Church of the Nativity. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, James Island. Gail was born in Haverhill, MA on October 1, 1934, a daughter of William J. and Della Sargent. She and her husband were longtime residents of James Island, SC. She lost the love of her life ten years ago and longed for the day the Lord would take her to be with her daughter, Sunshine and her husband, Doug, once again. Gail is survived by her sons, Clifford Douglas Kinard III and his wife, Laura, Joseph Timothy Kinard and his wife, Sherri, as well as two grandchildren, Chip and Emmie Kinard. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clifford Douglas Kinard, Jr., and her daughter, Barbara Sunshine Kinard. Mrs. Kinard's guestbook may be signed online at www.jamesamcalister.com. Arrangements by JAMES A. MCALISTER Funerals & Cremation, 766-1365. Visit our guestbook at www.postandcourier.com/ deaths
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We have so many wonderful memories of Uncle Doug, Aunt Gail, and Sunny...they are all greatly missed.
Anne Marie & Ron Daniels
August 28, 2011
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