Barbara S. Gunter
March 14, 1936 – July 24, 2025
Age 89
Barbara S Gunter was born March 24, 1936 in Alcoa, TN to Victor and Gusta Gregory. She died July 24, 2025 in Bellevue, NE.
Barbara is survived by her children Christina (Jim) Mitchell, Barbara (Jack) Pierce, Andy (Joni) Gunter, Greg Gunter, Tom (Janice) Gunter; grandchildren Robin, Tommy Jr., Betty, Joe, Casey, Jacqueline, Mary Jane, Katie, Caroline, Sean, Pearl, Jessi, Sally, Jack Jr., Alex, Amber, Cody, Ashley, Gracie, Jess, Victor; great grandchildren Matthew, Sydney, Charlotte, Emily, Jennie, Karlie, Elsie, Brant, Addy, Caroline, Hudson, Ray, Ryan, Riley, Gunter, Jack, Katey, Jesse, Joe, Freya, Jude, Noah, Silas, Charlie, Olivia, Paul, Ryker, Knox, Cadance, Madison, Scarlett, Landon, Ava, Malia, Kaidan, Aurora, Christopher, Makenna, Kendra, Kali, Kaci, Kimber; great great grandchildren Maddox and Manuel.
Barbara is preceded in death by her husband Jess E. Gunter Jr.; great great granddaughter Sutton Murray; her siblings Reed Gregory, Louise Zachary and Bill Gregory; and her parents.
Visitation: Monday, July 28, 2025, 9:00 a.m. until the time of the Funeral Service at 11:00 a.m. both at the Bellevue Memorial Chapel.
To view a live broadcast of the service, please click on the link below:
https://boxcast.tv/view/barbara-s-gunter-fauku9bpatgbusbgm6ag
Interment: Bellevue Cemetery
4 Comments
Tom, I was sad to happen to see that about your mom in the paper today. She must’ve been one heck of a great great lady. Our prayers are with you and your family. God bless you all.
Ma Gunter, what can I say..
You were an angel on earth, you were like a second mother to me and that I never forgot..
In all the years and all the miles I’ve covered, I always remembered your kindness.
May you rest in peace.
On the wings of angels..
Forever in my heart..
Love ❤️ you..
Sue
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“To a beautiful lady, that this world will miss. Heaven has truly received an angel. You are now back in Uncle Toms arms. Thank you for all the love you showed me. I surely loved you.
God bless.
My deepest sympathies for your family. Prayers are with you”
Thank you Debbie. I don’t have your address to send you a thank you card but the cross of white flowers was beautiful. I’m sure Mom loved them. I don’t know if you watched mom’s service but we gave her a Tennessee volunteer flag on her casket. I think mom probably liked that too. Thank you for loving my mom. Mom loved you too and talked about you and Johnny often.
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