Greg Gunter
1960-2016
Visitation and Funeral Service Information for Greg Gunter
Visitation – Friday, March 11, 2016
Hill Dale Baptist Church
533 Sunhill Rd. NW
Center Point, AL 35215
5:30pm – 7:30pm
Funeral Service – Saturday, March 12, 2016
Hill Dale Baptist Church
533 Sun Hill Road
Birmingham, Alabama  35215
11:00 amÂ
Procession will follow right after Church Service to cemetery
Graveside Service – Saturday, March 12, 2016
Valley Hill Cemetery (40 minutes outside of Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport)
Pell City, Alabama  35128Â
2:00pmÂ
In Memory of Greg Gunter
It is with tremendous sadness that we inform you of the passing this morning of our dear friend and colleague, National Treasurer Greg Gunter.
Those who had the privilege to know and work with Greg will remember forever his infectious smile and generous spirit. Greg was a tremendous Flight Attendant and Union representative. Indeed, our APFA family, American Airlines, the aviation industry, and the labor movement lost someone very special today.Â
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As an APFA rep., Greg held sacred the responsibility of managing the dues dollars of his 25,000 sisters and brothers. Prior to his tenure as National Treasurer, he served with distinction as a member of the APFA Executive Committee, Budget Committee, and Board of Directors. Throughout his career at American, which began in 1987, he was based at Boston, New York, and Miami.
Greg is survived by his identical twin brother Craig, an American Airlines Flight Attendant based in Philadelphia, as well as his sister Leslie and his mother Marjorie. He is also survived by his nieces and nephews Kristen Gunter and Duncan, Lauren, Shannon, and Collin MacPherson.
On behalf of the entire staff at APFA headquarters, as well as the friends he made all over the world during a life that was altogether too short, we bid a farewell to Flight Attendant Greg Gunter.Â
In Peace and Unity,
Marcus Gluth, Rick Knuth, Jeff Pharr and Representatives of APFA
Board of Director’s Tribute to Greg Gunter at 2016 Annual Board Convention (Photo by: Nena Martin)