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Beach Funeral Homes - East

Garry W. Wunderlich

July 8th, 1945 - September 14th, 2011

July 8th, 1945 - September 14th, 2011

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Garry W. Wunderlich, Sr. 66, of Indialantic, passed away Wednesday, September 14, 2011. He was born in Ft. Lauderdale on July 8, 1945. Garry served his country honorable in the U.S.A.F during Vietnam. He was an Adjutant, Chaplain, Quarter Master and current Commander of the V.F.W Post 4643. Garry was the former President of the Goldwing Riders Association, Sebring Chapter. He moved a lot over the years with his career as a Manager and Garry was an avid bowler. Garry is survived by his wife; Shirley, children; Gretchen Wunderlich, Robert Christopher, Tina Tolliver, Robin Shipman, Michael Jarvis, Robin Hedden and Garry Wunderlich, Jr., 16 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. A celebration of Garry's life will be held at 1:00pm on Saturday, September 24, 2011 at the V.F.W Post 4643 in Satellite Beach. Donations may be made in Garry's name to the V.F.W Post 4643, 1252 Highway A1A Satellite Beach, FL. 32937

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Beach Funeral Homes - East

Beach Funeral Homes - East

Nestled along the serene shores of Melbourne's Barrier Island, The Beach Funeral Home stands out as the only beachside funeral service provider, offering solace and support to the Brevard County and Palm Bay communities for over three decades. Our commitment to providing meaningful, affordable care has made us a cornerstone for families navigating the difficult journey of losing a loved one. We deeply value our community's rich tapestry of cultures and beliefs, striving to honor each family's unique traditions and religious practices with utmost respect....

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