Stan T.
RIP Gail. Thanks for being the sweet kind person you were here on earth. Enjoyed many shifts with you. Prayers and thoughts to all of the family.
Birth date: Nov 7, 1941 Death date: Jan 11, 2019
Gail McGuire, age 77 of Newberry passed away Friday, January 11, 2019. She was born November 7, 1941 in Butler, TN. She retired from the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office as a dispatcher after many years of service. She was preceded Read Obituary
RIP Gail. Thanks for being the sweet kind person you were here on earth. Enjoyed many shifts with you. Prayers and thoughts to all of the family.
I am sorry to hear about your loss. My prayers and thoughts are with your family.
Jennifer Combs

Gail was a wonderful person. She taught me to work ASO radio many years ago - officer safety was priority 1, followed by letting it all go and starting fresh every day with a positive outlook. I will never forget the day when the air conditioner broke and she encouraged all of us to strip down to our underwear in order to be more comfortable - and no one on the other side of the radio had an inkling of what we were going through in the basement. She made work fun each day! Rest easy Miss Gail!
Ms Gail know that you were loved by many and will be dearly missed. Wishing peaceful hearts for your family and your ASO family. RIP my friend!!!💔💔💔
Ms. Gail was one of the most kind and caring persons I have ever met. She touched many of our lives throughout her years at the Alachua County Sheriff's Office and was loved by so many of us. That smile and her awesome hugs were always there when you needed them most...may you rest easy sweet Ms. Gail. My heartfelt sympathies to her family. <3
Ms Gail was our ROCK in ASO communications,her smile was and will always be remembered. Prayers for family and friends
Lynda Guy ID 304

Mrs. Gail...a dispatching legend who loved her Boys and girls in uniform. She was truly looked out for them..her number one priority now she is truly their guardian angel. Mrs. Gail I love you..you were my mentor you helped me become the person I am today and that I am forever thankful. Until we meet again my friend. We have your watch from here.
Ms Gail was one of the best friends I ever had. She was the most non judgmental and loving person I have ever known. She will be sorely missed.