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Gail Tuminello

Valparaiso, Indiana

1939 - 2020

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Gail Rosemond Redenbacher Tuminello

VALPARAISO, IN - Gail Rosemond (nee Redenbacher) Tuminello, age 80, of Valparaiso, Indiana passed away on August 24, 2020. She was born on December 12, 1939 in Terre Haute, IN to the late Orville and Corinne (nee Strate) Redenbacher. She is the wife...

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Gail had a very caring and informative personality that instantly drew you into her world of knowledge and keen intellect. She had a heart & soul that cared in a way for her family & friends that was truly special. I love Gail and will carry in my heart the way she spoke with me in the too short time we grew to know and love one another. You are deeply loved & missed.

Sept 4, 2020
Gail was the most fun loving person I’ve ever met and her love for Jim, family and friends shined. She also had a great love for her dear doxie “Duke” who passed shortly before Gail. God bless both you and your together again.......

Gail was a wonderful lady with whom I had the pleasure to work with when she served on the Friends of the library board. She was so down to earth and passionate. Our loss is certainly heavens gain.

We are sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept our condolences.
Your neighbors,
Greg and Linda Lewin

Kevin and I send our sympathy to Jim and the families. We always felt that Gail was just plain FUN! She was fun to be around. Kevin did work at the house for Jim and Gail. He said he remembered her just being 'fun' to work for. One time at Popcorn Fest we ran into each other close to the Old Style and she said, "Come on in, and joins us for a beer." We were there quite awhile. Gail always said hello and had time to visit a bit whenever we would run into each other. She would often...

I knew Gail my whole life, all though I did not see her much, I always thought of her as part of our family. My mom and Gail were very close for many years. Gail was brilliant and lived a life of always finding the fun in things. The last time I spent time with Gail we had such a great laugh over a broken plate. I will never forget it. To her girls, Jim and family I am so sorry for your loss. Love Connie Bowman

My condolences to Gail's family. I never met Gail but my late mom, Anna Robbins, really enjoyed playing bridge with Gail. She spoke very fondly of her to me many times. So sorry.

Always willing to speak to me and acknowledge me. Always asked about my family. Very nice lady.