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Gail Davis (Grosz) passed away Sunday, Jan. 15, 2017.
Born March 29, 1976, to Marilyn and the late Donald Grosz, she was a graduate of GAR High School, Class of 1994, and an Army reserve medic.
She leaves behind her husband, Todd Davis, and her children, Bryandt, Dominique, and Caden, in addition to her brother, Donald Grosz.
She will be sorely missed by her family and friends.
A private service will be held by the family.
Condolences may be sent to the Davis/Grosz families, 102 Gardner Ave., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18705.
Arrangements are by Cremation Specialists of Pennsylvania, Avoca.
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My thoughts and prayers are with you today, I miss you
Amiee
Friend
January 14, 2021
I love you mommy
Dominique
Daughter
November 30, 2018
Gaille, I'm saddened to have just found out this terrible news, you were with me through all my sad days of loosing my daughter, you came to comfort me at the viewing and funeral, we all went to Knoebels together last year and all the fun times coming to my house in the snowstorms, you have been there for me as a best friend would be, I will mis you so very much, my deepest sympathies to Todd, your brother, Caiden and the kids, May you be in peace Gaille, with Koda, and Chris.
Amiee
February 18, 2017
So sorry for your loss, rest in peace, Gail.
Holly Suda
January 22, 2017
So sorry for your loss. May she rest in peace.
Jennifer Thomas
January 21, 2017
TODD SO SORRY FOR YOR LOSS
KAREN J
January 21, 2017
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