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Dr. Carl R. Gillette 1936-2026

FORT MEYERS, Fla. — It is with heavy hearts and profound gratitude for a life well-lived that we announce the passing of Dr. Carl R. Gillette, who left this world peacefully at his home in Fort Myers, Florida, on Thursday, April 9, 2026.

Born Nov. 7, 1936, in the charming town of Georgetown, Carl lived a life marked by kindness, dedication and a tireless commitment to the well-being of others.

Carl was the beloved son of Theodore Gillette and Estella Kirk, who instilled in him values that would guide him throughout his life.

He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Earl Gillette; one sister, Caroline Reichardt; and his wife, Maxine Gillette, yet his legacy is carried on by the many lives he touched and the family he cherished.

He is survived by his devoted wife, Carol Gillette; two loving sisters, Bonnie (Chuck) Milliken and Patti (Jim) Rulli; his children, Stephanie Rouan, Stacey Greco and Scott (Cindy) Gillette; grandchildren; and great-grandchildren, all of whom brought immense joy to his life. Carl was a proud grandfather to seven grandchildren, each of whom he adored and inspired with his warmth and wisdom.

A man of humble beginnings, Carl’s journey to becoming a revered family practice doctor began with his exceptional academic prowess. He graduated from Miami University in Ohio and continued on to Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine to earn his medical degree that set the stage for a career defined by service and excellence.

Carl’s professional life was spent in Niles, where he tirelessly served his community as a family practice doctor until his retirement. His work extended beyond the confines of his practice; he was a visionary who built an assisted living facility, a nursing home and a large clinic that housed laboratory and radiology services. His contributions to health care were monumental; yet it was his personal touch and genuine care for each patient that left an indelible mark on everyone he met.

Beyond his career, Carl was an avid golfer who found joy and camaraderie on the greens. His love for the sport was a reflection of his approach to life — patient, strategic and always in pursuit of excellence. His friends and family will remember the countless rounds shared, filled with laughter and stories that will forever echo in their hearts.

Carl was, above all, a genuinely good person. His kindness knew no bounds, and his ability to touch the lives of those around him was unparalleled. He was the kindest, nicest person whose influence extended far beyond the walls of his practice. To know Carl was to experience a profound generosity of spirit, a man who lived his life with integrity and a deep sense of purpose.

As we bid farewell to Carl, we celebrate a life that exemplified the very best of humanity. His legacy will continue to inspire those who were fortunate enough to know him and those who will learn of his story. We find solace in the love he shared, the lives he healed and the profound impact he leaves behind.

Rest in peace, Carl R. Gillette. Your life was a testament to love, compassion and dedication; and you will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege to know you.

Arrangements were by Baldwin Brothers Funeral and Cremation Society. Please visit https://obituaries.baldwincremation.com/carl-gillette.

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