Patricia Ann Gunter

Born on March 9, 1933 in Yonkers, New York
Departed on July 5, 2025, in Melbourne, Florida

Patricia Ann Gunter (Nee McNamee) died peacefully in her home on July 5th, 2025.
Patricia was born March 9, 1933, in Yonkers NY, moving at the age of 13 to Miami FL. After high school, she worked as an operator at the telephone company where she met her husband, Edgar Gunter. They married January 8th, 1955, in Miami. Subsequently moving to Melbourne FL in 1964.

Patricia has been an active member at Ascension Catholic Church for 61 years. She taught Sunday School, served as an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion and worked in the church office before retiring.

She is survived by her seven children, Wade Gunter of Nevada, Mark (Lisa) Gunter, Anita (Robert) Kidwell, Elaine (Randy) Miranda, Martha Cywinski, Barbara Gunter, Louis (Tracy) Gunter all of Melbourne FL. She is also survived by six grandchildren Justin (Rowena) Gunter and Nathan Gunter both of Nevada. Slate Gunter, Scout Gunter, James Cywinski and Drew Cywinski all of Melbourne FL, two great grandchildren, Paityn Taylor-Gunter and Nathan Gunter Jr, both of Nevada. She is survived by her brother-in-law Joseph Riva, two nieces, Valerie Riva and Karen Franks all of South Florida.

She is preceded in death by Edgar Gunter, her parents William and Olive Melvin McNamee, her sister Marilyn Riva and a grandson Clinton Gunter.

A funeral mass is to be held at Ascension Catholic Church on Saturday August 2, 2025 at 11:00 a.m.

In lieu of flowers please donate to:
Ascension Social Concerns
1238 Aurora Road
Melbourne, Florida 32935

In memory of Patricia Gunter.

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Dorothy Hodge from Melbourne wrote on July 14, 2025:
I am so deeply sorry for your loss. Please accept my heartfelt condolences during this incredibly difficult time. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Michael & Barbara Krug from Merritt Island wrote on July 14, 2025:
Our hearts go out to everyone. May the thought that she is in Heaven now helping the Lord as she always helped and served the Lord on Earth. She will be missed but always and ever in your hearts and with you every day in remembrance.
Barbara Moran from Melbourne wrote on July 14, 2025:
Deepest sympathy to the Gunter Family. May the Lord God comfort all of you during this very sad time. Your Mom was a beautiful kind and loving person. May she rest in peace.
Philomena Irwin from Westom wrote on July 11, 2025:
May she rest in peace forever in Gods hands 🙏🏼☘️
Linda and Anthony Pfister from Palm Bay wrote on July 11, 2025:
Our deepest sympathy to everyone. May God’s love make your grief bearable and your beautiful, happy memories carry you through the days ahead.. We love you and are here for you.