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Sunday, November 24, 2024 at 5:21 AM

ALITHEA “GAIL” GILLESPIE LATOUR

ALITHEA “GAIL” GILLESPIE LATOUR

Alithea “Gail” Gillespie Latour, born on October 23, 1939, in Vancouver, BC, Canada, passed away peacefully at her home in Lakehills, Texas on November 9, 2024, at the age of 85, due to natural causes. She was a beloved wife, sister, mother and friend, and her memory will forever be cherished by all who knew her.

Gail is survived by her devoted husband, John Latour, her stepsister, Evelyn Murison, her half-sister, Terry Thurston, daughter Laurie Dawn Welch, grandsons Jarryd Brennan, great grandson Emory, grandson Nicolas Brennan, wife Sonia, and great granddaughter Tessa. Stepson John Latour, wife Michelle and grandchildren Jacob, Annabella, Vivienne, Matthew and Gabrielle, stepdaughter Elizabeth Latour, and granddaughter Addis. She was a source of strength, support and inspiration to them throughout her life. She is preceded in death by her dad Thomas Murison, mother Georgina Atwood, stepmother, Doris Murison, and her half-sister, April McReynolds, all of whom she loved dearly.

Gail’s professional life was marked by her dedication and meticulous attention to detail. She served as a Key Punch Operator and made significant contributions while working for HB Zackary, the Government Employee Credit Union, and USAA. Her ability as a planner and systems manager was evident in both her professional and personal life, where she was known for her reserved demeanor and keen listening skills.

On October 1, 1985, Gail married the love of her life, John Latour, in a beautiful ceremony in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands. Their marriage was a partnership built on love, and mutual support. Together, they enjoyed many adventures and hosted lively parties. Gail was an avid reader, well versed in history, a cat lover, bridge player and enjoyed Friday night happy hours at the officer’s club.

In her final days, Gail received compassionate care from her loving husband, daughter Laurie Dawn and the hospice staff at Christus Santa Rosa. We extend our deepest gratitude to them and to the many friends and family who offered support, brought food, and visited during this difficult time. Your kindness brought comfort to Gail and her loved ones.

A memorial service was held at Grimes Bandera Funeral Chapel in Bandera, Texas, where we honored the life of this remarkable woman who touched so many lives.

As we say our goodbyes, we remember Alithea Gail Gillespie not just for the years she lived but for the love she gave, the lives she touched, and the memories that will forever remain in our hearts. She will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and all whom she inspired.

In loving memory of Gail, may she rest in peace.