Gene Harold Pfund III
Published 1:50 pm Friday, July 12, 2019
Gene Harold Pfund III
June 21, 2019
Gene Harold Pfund III peacefully passed away June 21, 2019. A Celebration of Life will be held at Hopewell United Methodist Church, 1131 Drane Smith Road in the Faceville, Ga. community, on July 13, 2019 at 11 am.
Gene, affectionately known as Whip, was born in Key West, Florida on October 1, 1970. He is survived by his sweetheart, Ginny Suber, Bainbridge, Ga, his son Gene H. Pfund IV, father Gene Pfund, mother, Carol Lynch, his brother, Jason Pfund, wife Kristi and niece Megan all of Tallahassee, Florida. He is also survived by a large and loving extended family that ranges from Pensacola to Key West.
Whip was the owner of Gene H. Pfund Hauling. He was a member of the Faceville United Methodist Church.
Whip was a fun loving gregarious man who never met a stranger. His smile could light up a room and his jokes would then make it erupt with laughter. What a kind and big heart he had. He will live on forever in our hearts.
We would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to Cindi, John, Suzy, and Annie. A very special thanks also goes out to Big Bend Hospice, Brenda, Von, Stephanie, Haley, Josie and Darwin for their kindness and compassion in these recent months.
ICS Cremation and Funerals of Live Oak, Florida was in charge.
June 21, 2019
Gene Harold Pfund III peacefully passed away June 21, 2019. A Celebration of Life will be held at Hopewell United Methodist Church, 1131 Drane Smith Road in the Faceville, Ga. community, on July 13, 2019 at 11 am.
Gene, affectionately known as Whip, was born in Key West, Florida on October 1, 1970. He is survived by his sweetheart, Ginny Suber, Bainbridge, Ga, his son Gene H. Pfund IV, father Gene Pfund, mother, Carol Lynch, his brother, Jason Pfund, wife Kristi and niece Megan all of Tallahassee, Florida. He is also survived by a large and loving extended family that ranges from Pensacola to Key West.
Whip was the owner of Gene H. Pfund Hauling. He was a member of the Faceville United Methodist Church.
Whip was a fun loving gregarious man who never met a stranger. His smile could light up a room and his jokes would then make it erupt with laughter. What a kind and big heart he had. He will live on forever in our hearts.
We would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to Cindi, John, Suzy, and Annie. A very special thanks also goes out to Big Bend Hospice, Brenda, Von, Stephanie, Haley, Josie and Darwin for their kindness and compassion in these recent months.
ICS Cremation and Funerals of Live Oak, Florida was in charge.