Gail K. Witkowski died Friday, April 27, 2012 at Asburn Park in Newton at the age of 78. She was born October 17. 1933 at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii to H. G. and Famie McFeely.
She was a teacher for more than 50 years and influenced the lives of not only her own five children but thousands of others while teaching in Department of Defense Schools all over the world, along with Catholic schools in Maryland and Nevada and public schools in Utah. She was fluent in multiple languages and also taught English as a second language class.
She was a devout Catholic and taught many releigious classes. She loved to travel with her husband, Anthony J. Witkowski, whom she married on March 3, 1962 in the Azores, Portugal. She traveled all over the world and took multiple cruises. She loved to sing and was a voracious reader. She enjoyed the theatre, musicals, the opera and the symphony and attended performances on a regular basis. For the past five years she and Anthony lived at the home of her oldest daughter in rural Sedgwick. She enjoyed gardening and spending time with her grandchildren.
Survivors: husband, Anthony J. Witkowski of 50 years; daughter, G. Kathleen Inlow (Matthew) of the home; son, A. John Witkowski (Lorri) of
Tooel, Utah; daughter Elizebeth A. Lindsley (Jim) of Utah; daughter, Rebecca S. Witkowski, Salt Lake City, Utan; son, Alexander (Sandy) H. Witkowski (Pam) of Ogden, Utah; 1 9 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren and brother, David G. McFeely of Berkely, California.
Recitation of the Holy Rosary will be Saturday at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Mass of Christian Burial will follow.