Gail M. Wnuk, 73
Gail M. Wnuk, 73, of West Warwick, passed away at her home on Sunday, May 24, 2026. Born in Providence on January 2, 1953, she was the daughter of the late Raymond A. Wnuk, Sr. and Louise V. (Saucier)
Gail M. Wnuk, 73, of West Warwick, passed away at her home on Sunday, May 24, 2026. Born in Providence on January 2, 1953, she was the daughter of the late Raymond A. Wnuk, Sr. and Louise V. (Saucier) Wnuk.Gail leaves behind and will be deeply missed by her brothers Raymond his wife Linda, Joseph his wife Susan, her nephew and nieces Jeffrey (wife Elizabeth), Megan (wife Ashley), and Ashley (wife Delilah) and her great-nieces and great-nephew Kennedy, Avery, Emerson and Sofia along with cousins and extended family and friends. Predeceased by her nephew Matthew and great-niece Brooklyn.Gail enjoyed a successful career working in the IT field for many years. She was also proud of her work as a customer service representative at Home Depot where she worked until retirement.Family meant everything to Gail. She especially enjoyed spoiling her nieces and nephews, and she was so proud to become a great-aunt to her great-nieces and great-nephew. Gail found joy in simple pleasures. A ride by the ocean to enjoy a lobster roll or her favorite fish tacos with her friend Bet was a day well spent for Gail. Her love for the water began at a young age when her family began spending summers at the Buttonwoods Campgrounds. It was there she found a love for the beach life and the Buttonwoods community.Gail also loved Animals. Throughout her life she always had a beloved dog or cat by her side. She even made sure to have a treat ready for any pet visitors to the Home Depot service desk.Visitation will be held on Sunday, June 14, 2026, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Carpenter-Jenks Funeral Home, concluding with a Catholic prayer service at 4:00 p.m. Burial at St. Ann's Cemetery will be private.In lieu of flowers, donations in Gail’s memory may be made to the Buttonwoods Campers Association P.O. Box 6889 Warwick, RI 02886, a place that she held very close to her heart.
