With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Gail (Moore) Kujawski on July 30. At the age of 74, she had enjoyed a life of giving to so many.
Gail had more than one name. She was affectionately known as "GG" by all of her grandchildren. Her college friends quickly nicknamed her "Whitey" for the light color of her hair. A special childhood friend called her "Elenor" just for fun! Gail enjoyed traveling, spending time with family and friends, and just staying busy.
After graduating high school in La Porte, Indiana, Gail attended Indiana State University. She received a degree in clothing and textiles. Realizing that care for others was her calling, she next received her nursing degree from Purdue University. She continued her education by receiving a master's degree in health care administration.
Gail was extremely proud of her family. She always remarked that her children were her finest accomplishment of her life.
Gail was the daughter of the late Clarence and Eloise Moore. She leaves behind: sister, Judi (Joe) Hahn; brother, Garry (Cindee) Moore; daughter, Tiffany (Brett) McVoy; son, Chad (Angie Eubanks) Kujawski; grandchildren, Michael and Katie Kujawski, and Taylor, Peyton, Casey and Brent McVoy; as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Gail will be greatly missed by all who knew her, she was definitely one of a kind!
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Becky Rucker Stupeck
August 22, 2024
Gail was a high school friend and her father (Coachy Moore) was one of my father's basketball coaches and fishing buddies so we had a couple bonds. I always liked being around Gail as we had fun and enjoyed a similar sense of humor. I'm sure she was more than welcome through Heaven's Gates. Hope I see her there in the future.
Sudsy Sitton
August 5, 2024
I was fortunate to spend many moments with Whitey (Gail). We went through our crazy college days together, including 2 spring breaks to Daytona Beach. We went back for several homecomings & for 25 years went on yearly road trips with sorority sisters. Whitey was the funniest person I have ever known. There are so many stories of times together. I am so glad I got to be a close friend for so many years. I will greatly miss her.
Jan & Steve Lawrence
August 3, 2024
Where to start, We shared so many good times together going to our lake house, playing skipbo or simply sitting on the porch sharing an adult beverage and hoping our kids didn't call in the middle of the night. My memories are too many to fit this page. Tiffany, Chad, Judy & Garry my heart breaks for you all. And, at this time all we can do is cherish the many memories she left us with. She will always be my friend...
Brian Graham
August 2, 2024
One of my fondest memories was of Eloise Moore calling her children in for supper. Same order, same cadence always.
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