December 24, 1950 ~ August 2, 2025
Gail Wells, 74, of Florence, left this life due to ALS on Saturday, August 2, 2025, at her home, surrounded by family, and began her eternal life with Jesus in Heaven.
A longtime member of Central Baptist Church, Gail served faithfully in various capacities, including Sunday School Director, WMU Director, VBS Director, teacher, prayer warrior, and choir member. She also served as the president of the Christian Women’s Club and was involved in home Bible studies. As a self-taught Interpreter for the deaf, Gail translated for 50 years and made it her career.
She earned an English teaching degree from Auburn University (War Eagle!) and a Master's degree in counseling from UNA.
Gail was a loving Wife, Mother, Granna, and Friend who shared God’s unconditional love through joy, kindness, and patience. Her spiritual gifts of compassion, hospitality, faith, service, and mercy brought comfort and joy to everyone around her. She made it her mission to bless others with her time and presence.
Reading Christian books and crossword puzzles were her special interests. She treasured every moment with family and friends.
Visitation will be held on Saturday, August 9, 2025, from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. at Central Baptist Church, Florence. The memorial service “A Life Lived with Christ” will follow at 3:00 p.m., officiated by Bro. Todd Wilson and Bro. Tommy Ferguson.
Gail was preceded in death by her father and mother, Dan and Margaret Johnson.
She is survived by her husband, David Wells; daughter, Rebecca Wells; son, Mark Wells (Tiffany); sister, Carol Telehany (Paul); brothers, Dan Johnson, Jr. (Sybil), and Fred Johnson (Lucy); grandchildren, Lyla and Atlas Wells, and many close relatives.
In place of flowers, contact Central Baptist Church to give to the Gail Wells “Cash for Kindness” benevolence fund.
The family would like to express their appreciation to all who have prayed for and helped during her illness: Central Baptist Church members, Family & Friends, Dr. Aquadro, Dr. Lamb, ALS Clinic, Amedysis and Enhabit Home Health, Aeroequip (Summer), Affinity Hospice (Crystal Holt and Matt Flannagan), Dr. Christopher Ray (WashU - St. Louis) and a special thanks to Bethany (Matt) Osborn.
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