Gail Laudenslager Obituary
Gail Estella Laudenslager passed away peacefully in the hospital on September 13, 2025 after a fall at her home on September 8.
Gail was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She is preceded in death by her first husband, Donald Brinker, with whom she was married 30 years until his passing, and her second husband, Ronald Laudenslager, with whom she was married 32 years. She is survived by her four children: son, Timothy Brinker (husband to Mary Ann), daughter, Terry Iacocca (wife to Michael), daughter, Debra, and son, Donald (husband to Tina); five grandchildren, Nathaniel, Zachary, Nicole, Ashlie and Ryan; and four great-grandchildren, Eli, Eva, Matteo, and Emma.
Gail was born in Emmaus, Pennsylvania on November 22,1935 to Clarence Kehm and Catherine Knedler. Gail grew up in Allentown, Pennsylvania and graduated from William Allen High School in 1954. Music was always central in her life. She became a gifted piano player at an early age, a talent she refined and found great joy in through her entire life.
After her children were all school age, Gail worked in the Allentown School District in various capacities during the hours the children were in school, then full time as a school secretary before accepting a full-time position at the Pennsylvania Power & Light Company in Allentown, Pennsylvania, where she worked as a secretary until her retirement.
Over the years, Gail travelled extensively within America and settled down in several different states including Pennsylvania, Arkansas, Wisconsin, and Texas. She also took the opportunity to travel to Sweden in 1989 to visit her eldest son and his family, and later in life she toured Australia.
In addition to playing the piano, Gail's musical interest included singing. She was an active member with her church families wherever she settled down, most recently in Eau Clair, Wisconsin (Holcomb Methodist Church), Chippawa Falls, Wisconsin (Zion Methodist Church) and finally in Palestine, Texas (Grace Methodist Church, and Syndeo Ministries). She loved to sing, often with the choir, and would gladly jump in to play the piano. She enjoyed attending Bible Studies with her church families, and was an active leader in collecting up prayer requests and communicating them within the church family.
Gail liked to cook and bake and was quite good at it. In her younger years, she could even be found canning vegetables. Later in life, her hobbies included greeting card making, in addition to her passion for music. Gail had a long and adventure filled life. She never met a stranger, and was always willing to talk, share her life experience, and to jump in to help where she could.
Services: Graveside 1 PM Monday, October 13, 2025 at Jerusalem Western Salisbury Church Cemetery, 3441 Devonshire Road, Allentown. Arrangements by Bachman, Kulik & Reinsmith Funeral Homes, Emmaus, www.BKRFH.com
Published by WFMZ-TV 69 News on Sep. 25, 2025.