Gayle Anderson, 81, of Brainerd, passed away peacefully on August 4, 2022, at Good Samaritan Society – Woodland, surrounded by her family. Services will be held 11am on Saturday August 27th at Trinity Lutheran Church with a visitation starting one hour prior to the service.
Gayle was born on February 1, 1941, to Clarence and Louise (Soggie) Anderson in Crosby. She was proud of her employment with Crow Wing County for thirty years. She was a longtime member of the YMCA and was a member of the Order of Eastern Star.
Gayle was an avid reader and was a faithful member of Trinity Lutheran Church. Above all else, she loved spending time with her family and having them over. Gayle will be remembered as being a wonderful person and accepting of everyone she met. She will be missed by all who knew her.
Gayle is survived by her daughters, Amy Carson, and Melissa (Missy) Yunker; grandchildren, Charles (Quincy), Michael, Mikaela (Jr.), Sam, Sarah, Stephanie, and Andrew; great grandchildren, Sadie, Hazel, Heidi, Kinzey, Hudson, Lily, Dante, and Zoey; siblings, Clarie (Jane), and Blair. She is preceded in death by her parents Clarence and Louise; son Brian; brother Scott; and her fur baby (who was her favorite child) Lucy.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Brenny Family Funeral Chapel, Baxter.
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