Dr. Gilbert Lee McDonough, 87, passed away peacefully on March 19, 2022 in Enterprise. Gilbert was born to Flora Elizabeth and John C. McDonough in Washington, Pa., on March 5, 1935.
He lived his childhood through high school graduation in Bentleyville, Pa. Gilbert attended Abilene Christian College in Abilene, Texas where he earned his bachelor’s degree in science and met his future wife, Eleanor Faye Autrey of Greenville. They married shortly after college and moved to Philadelphia, Pa. where Gilbert graduated from Jefferson Medical College. Their first son and daughter were born during this time.
The family moved to Columbus, Ga., in order for Gilbert to complete a surgery internship at Fort Benning with the Army for a year. Their second son was born during that year. The next move was to Augusta, Ga., for Gilbert’s 4+ years of OB-GYN residency at the Medical College of Georgia while stationed at Fort Gordon with the Army. Here their second daughter arrived.
As Gilbert transferred branches of the military to the Air Force, the family moved to Montgomery. He practiced at Maxwell Air Force Base and moonlighted at St. Jude’s Hospital for four years. He transitioned into private practice in the summer of 1971 as they moved to Selma.
In 1983, they moved to Enterprise, where Gilbert was in private practice again for 27 years until he retired in 2010. Gilbert and Faye have lived in Enterprise for a total of 39 years. He was an OB-GYN for almost 50 years of his life and welcomed thousands of babies into this world, and at his retirement was the oldest practicing OB-GYN in the state of Alabama.
Gilbert was a Christian man known for his friendliness to all, his patience and humility, and his desire for all to know God and the only true peace that comes through Him. He was hard-working and known for his love of outdoor running. He had an incredible memory and enjoyed learning history, especially military history.
Gilbert is survived by his wife Faye McDonough; and his four children, John McDonough of San Antonio, Texas, Wendy Dawkins of Battle Ground, Wash., David McDonough and Angela Giddens, both of Enterprise. He is also survived by his sister, Imogene Aebi of Vincent, Ohio; 14 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.
Donations may be given in his memory to Wiregrass Emergency Pregnancy Services (WEPS), a Pro-Life resource center. P.O. Box 312189 Enterprise, AL 36331 (334) 417-0270
Due to our mothers failing health and the risk of so much exposure to her we feel it is best to have a private memorial for our father. Your loving comments and messages have brought us comfort. Knowing how much you loved and cared for our father is something we will cherish for the rest of our lives. God bless you all.
The McDonough Family
To sign a guest register, please visit www.sorrellsfuneralhomes.com.
Sorrells Funeral Home and Crematory, 4550 Boll Weevil Circle, Enterprise, Alabama 36330, (334) 347-9598
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