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Submitted: 12/27/22 • Approved: 1/28/23 • Last Updated: 1/31/23 • R405116-G0-S3
June 18, 1948 - March 7, 2021
Gayle Marie Levert's body left our world on March 7, 2021 at the age of 72, and her loving spirit is now free. Her cause of death was Alzheimer's Disease. The eldest of six sisters, Gayle was born on June 18, 1948 in Baton Rouge, to George and Genevieve Peavy Levert. She was a native of Brusly. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from LSU, and later earned a degree in Accounting and received her CPA. She worked for the State of Louisiana, performed pension accounting for an oil company in Houston, Texas, and then moved to Dallas to join the financial advisory firm Waddell & Reed, where she was their top sales person. She later started her own business as a tax accountant and retired in 2001. Gayle was a devoted member of the Dallas Center for Spiritual Living, where she met and fell in love with her spouse of 20 years, Madeline Mandell. In addition to Madeline, Gayle is survived by her sisters Janis Stoner, Clare Harmon, Ann Byrd and Jean Hood. She is predeceased by her sister Lisa Lusk. Gayle is also survived by her niece and nephews Jamie Gaspard, L.J. Lungaro, Jr., Daniel Lusk, Michael and Jason Nall; her aunts Lucy Peavy Landry and Donna Peavy. A private service will be held at a later date. Everyone who knew Gayle will remember her brilliant mind and quirky sense of humor. She lives on in our hearts.
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Contributed on 12/27/22 by debbraszymanski
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