Donna Ann Gandy, 54 of Tanner, AL died Friday, February 17, 2023 in Birmingham, AL.
She was a member of New Garden Pentecostal Church.
Services will be Wednesday, 2 PM at Spry Funeral Home Chapel with burial in the Bottom Cemetery.
Visitation will be Wednesday 12 noon until service time.
She was preceded in death by Father, Charles Gilbert Adams, Grandparents, George & Nancy Adams, George & Della Mae Steelman, Brother, Johnny Adams, Sister, Vickie Skipworth, Niece, Kelly Adams. Survivors include, Daughters, Victoria Lynn Gandy (Dalis) of Tanner, AL, Lindsay Nicole Gandy (Josh) of Madison, AL, Mother, Dee Adams of Toney, AL, Sisters, Peggy Miller (Randy) of Tanner, AL, Susan Roberson of Hartselle, AL, Brothers, Harold Adams of Toney, AL, Scott Adams (Connie) of Elkmont, AL, Stevie Adams Sr. Of Hamilton, AL, Ex Husband, Steve Gandy, several Nieces & Nephews
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Lynn Miller
2023-03-15 21:40:14
Reflecting back over the past few years, I am so grateful to God Almighty for bringing brother Sutton into my life. A few poignant memories of brother Sutton, begin with a man who foremost was committed to serving the Lord. Always a good teacher (by words, deeds, even in silence) throughout the time I knew him. If anyone ever needed a smile, they could look to brother Jerry as his seemed to be perpetual and was often accompanied with his lighthearted stories. He loved people, especially children. He loved his family dearly. He was ever thoughtful of others, while quietly enduring his personal challenges of declining health. If we remember nothing else, brother Sutton exemplified a man who knew where eternal riches are stored. He held firm to his uncompromising convictions to share God's word with whomever would listen. He is my brother in Christ, he is my friend and he left each who knew him untold riches to share as did he.
Reflecting back over the past few years, I am so grateful to God Almighty for bringing brother Sutton into my life.
A few poignant memories of brother Sutton, begin with a man who foremost was committed to serving the Lord. Always a good teacher (by words, deeds, even in silence) throughout the time I knew him. If anyone ever needed a smile, they could look to brother Jerry as his seemed to be perpetual and was often accompanied with his lighthearted stories. He loved people, especially children. He loved his family dearly. He was ever thoughtful of others, while quietly enduring his personal challenges of declining health.
If we remember nothing else, brother Sutton exemplified a man who knew where eternal riches are stored. He held firm to his uncompromising convictions to share God's word with whomever would listen.
He is my brother in Christ, he is my friend and he left each who knew him untold riches to share as did he.