
Gail Eileen Wilson
December 11, 1954 – May 2, 2022
Gail Eileen Wilson, 67, went home to be with her Heavenly Father on May 2, 2022. She was at home being loved and cared for by her husband, Lonnie Wilson.
Gail had a sense of humor that was second to none and she was a total wordsmith. She loved flowers and nature and her compassion for others was inspiring. Family was important to her and she loved being around her husband, children, and grandchildren. Gail loved children so much that she chose childcare as her occupation for many years. She made an impact on all the lives that she touched.
She was preceded in death by her maternal and paternal grandparents and her parents, William Moore and Barbara Suddarth. She was also preceded in death by her two brothers, William “Billy” Moore and Bobby Moore; and a nephew William “Little Billy” Moore.
Survivors include her husband, Lonnie Wilson who currently resides in Hopewell VA.; her six girls, Kimberly Johnson(Robby), Rhonda Sherman, Connie Mastin (Kenny), Angela Hill (Jerry), Melanie Dickinson (Richey) and Stephanie Portch; 14 grandchildren; and 4 great grandchildren. Gail comes from a large family and is also survived by her sisters and brothers, Patty Ponciroli (Roy), David Moore (Melody), Martha Mandel (Bobby), Pamela Moore (sister-in-law), Kimberly Hunter, Christian Moore, James “Jimmy” Moore, Terry Montanaro, Melody Moore and Molly Wagner as well as their respective families.
A celebration of her life will be held at 4 pm Saturday, May 14, 2022 at Lake of the Woods Clubhouse, 102 Lake of the Woods Way Lower Level, Locust Grove , VA 22508.
Condolences will be accepted via Rhonda Sherman – 1201 Eastover Parkway Locust Grove, VA. 22508
This is a gated community so please advise one of the daughters if you will be attending her celebration of life so we can leave your name with security. Please advise security when you arrive that you are here for a function at the Clubhouse.
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I only met Gail a few times however she left a lasting impression. Her smile, sense of humor and her kindness connected us as well as her beautiful daughter Connie/my bestest of friend. I feel very fortunate to have had the honor of knowing her. I will carry that in my heart and in spirit. I pray that she’s dancing in heaven with her floral headband on and is at peace. Until we meet again, much love..