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We would like to offer our sincere support to anyone coping with grief. Enter your email below for our complimentary daily grief messages. Messages run for up to one year and you can stop at any time. Your email will not be used for any other purpose. Missing her family, she transferred to the University of Miami and Graduated in Gay met her husband, and fellow educator, Dr.

Stephen H. Voss gay in ; they married, and she began her year career in public schools, as a teacher in Gainesville, Jacksonville and Maitland. In the s she moved to Boca Raton when Steve became one of the first faculty members at Florida Atlantic University.

She taught at Boca Raton Elementary and S. D Spady in Delray. Gay and her husband of 56 years, Steve, loved to travel. Throughout her life she traveled all over the world with Steve and her family. Even in her retirement, Gay continued traveling to Europe then with Rotary in India and Africa giving oral polio vaccine to children.

She established an endowed scholarship at Florida Atlantic University to support those wishing to become teachers or take education courses. She also helped young women in Africa seeking a higher education. Her love of books voss gay many children in her family and encouraged them to read.

Gay gave many books to family and school children. Often these were even autographed by the authors. She gave books for several years for an entire school, Crosspointe Elementary, so each child would have a book for Christmas. Gay was proud of her family.

She is survived by her son, Stephen H. She is also survived by her sister Kathy Cook Albertas well as grandchildren, nephews, nieces and her great grand-daughter. She was preceded in death by her husband Dr. Voss and her son Richard.

Dr. Gay S. (Sherman) Voss

She will forever be in our memories We were fortunate to have had her in our lives. Loving thoughts will be with you always. Mizner Blvd. A reception will follow. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Gay S.