Anthony Eugene Gale, 72, of Westover (Rehobeth), Maryland transitioned from this earthly life Monday, December 1, 2025 at George Washington University Hospital in Washington DC. Born June 2, 1953 he was the son of theΒ late Russell Gale, Sr. and Shirley Horsey-Gale.
He is survived by his sister, Brenda Gale; several nephews, cousins, other family and friends.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two brothers, Russell Gale, Jr., Ronnie Gale, Sr. and one sister, Melissa Gale.
A Memorial service will be held 1:00 PM Saturday, January 10, 2026 at Highway Holiness Church, 27127 Old State Road, Crisfield (Hopewell), Maryland.
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I will miss our car concerts, We used to have and taking you to the store. I would definitely miss our deep conversation conversations.
To my gale family I’m sorry for the passing of cousin Anthony Gale and I’m. Sending my prayers and condolences to you and the entire family. Cousin Brenda I’m praying for you and your strength and healing during this difficult time and tragic loss of cousin Anthony. Rest in peace Cousin Anthony
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Prayers and condolences to the family.
Sending my most heartfelt condolences to the family during this your time of sorrow with the loss of your family member. Anthony was a family member as well a class mate. May our Lord Jesus hold you close during this time of loss and sorrow to bring you comfort. REV. STETSON E LANE ABD THE ENON BAPTIST CHURCH FAMILY. CRISFIELD MARYLAND.
Condolonces to the Family. I worked with him at Shore Up. Rest in Peace
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May the peace and love of Christ abide with the family.
My condolences to the family at this time
Sending prayers and condolences to the Gail family and your time of sorrow.
Going to miss Mr. Gale at the pharmacy. He was always in a good spirit. He put God first and tells us to have a bless day.
Sorry to hear another student from the Crisfield area has passed. He was always very friendly to me. When I asked how he was, he’d always say “fair and cool”, so that’s what I called him. Deepest sympathy to Brenda and family.