EASLEY — Gail Martin Fontaine Miller, 76, of Easley entered into the presence of her Lord and Savior on June 26, 2025.
Born in Washington, Georgia on December 7, 1948, Gail was predeceased by her mother, Beatrice Evans Martin, and by her father, Robert H. Martin. Gail was also predeceased by both her first husband, Bill H. Fontaine, and her second husband, Robert M. Miller.
Gail is survived by her sister, Barbara (Wayne) Poole, of North Augusta, GA, her brother, Barry (Jean) Martin of Mebane, NC, niece, Leigh Poole of Rock Hill, SC, nephew, Jeffrey (Sheri) Poole, great niece, Kaleigh and great nephew Jared. Gail is also survived by her two step-daughters, Robin Miller of Chesapeake, VA and Renee (David) Montgomery of Bethel Park, PA; and six step-grandchildren and two step-great-grandchildren.
Gail graduated from Bolen's Business School, Augusta, Georgia, with an Executive Secretarial Degree. She also attended Augusta College, Augusta, Georgia. Gail worked her entire career as a Legal Secretary for various law firms in Augusta and Atlanta, Georgia, and Greenville, SC.
Gail's love of God was shown in her faithful attendance at Brushy Creek Baptist Church, Easley, SC, where she was a member and where she also taught the "We Care" Sunday School class for the last few years.
Family will receive friends on July 8, 2025 from 11:30 a.m .to 12:30 p.m., at Brushy Creek Baptist Church, 100 Clay St., Easley, SC, with a Memorial Service to follow at 12:30 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Brushy Creek Baptist Church, 100 Clay St., Easley, SC 29642.
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