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Gayle Marlowe Obituary

Gayle H. Marlowe A strong, beautiful, and courageous woman, Gayle passed away from lung cancer on June 22, 2010. Gayle was an exceptional, loving, and much beloved person. She was very accomplished in many respects, but for Gayle, nothing was more important than her roles as wife, mother, and friend. A beautiful person inside and out, she was as selfless and caring a person as one could ever meet. Gayle was born Carole Gayle Hudgins in Mathews, Virginia, on November 8, 1939, to Elizabeth and Carlton Hudgins. She spent most of her early adult years in Richmond, Virginia, before moving to McLean with Brian in 1993, and to Hilton Head, SC in 2006. Wherever Gayle went, she made friends quickly, and was much loved for her genuine, caring warmth, her sharp intellect and humor, and her interest in other people. Gayle loved her family and her friends, and that love was returned, many times over. Gayle lit up a room, just by entering it. Her smile, her laugh, her gentle humor, touched everyone around her in a meaningful way. She was caring and kind. Gayle left a lasting, positive impression on the people and institutions she touched. Her many accomplishments include an outstanding business career as part owner and vice president, of Bowers Nelms and Fonville, then Richmond's largest real estate firm, where she ran the residential unit for many years. She was in charge of fourteen offices and more than 500 agents. Having left Westhampton College near the age of twenty, she returned to the University of Richmond later in her business career, earning her BS in 1992, at the age of 52. She never ceased evolving, improving herself. Gayle was an achievement-oriented person. Giving to others was a way of life for Gayle. She volunteered on many Boards and chaired Capital Hospice in Northern Virginia for two years, as well as PRS (Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services). Gayle was a former club champion in tennis, and the first woman president of the Richmond Tennis Patrons' Association, where she ran both men's and women's professional tournaments. She loved tennis, made many friends, and was an excellent player, never taking any game too seriously. Gayle was an accomplished bridge player, and became an avid golfer so that she and Brian could play, travel, and enjoy many special venues together. At Pebble Beach, she enjoyed the clothes in the pro shop almost as much as the course, always making sure that Brian, too, had, just the right things for himself. She loved to play Scrabble and gin rummy with Brian. She made sure to get the Official Scrabble Dictionary, after frequently accusing Brian of making up words. She loved to compete, but again, never in a way that took the fun out of it. Her smile and warmth, in whatever she did, warmed those around her. Gayle was a voracious reader with a wonderfully inquisitive mind. She set out to write a novel. In 2005, she completed and published Labs of Deception, an environmental thriller. Gayle expressed herself beautifully, both verbally and in print. She loved to travel, and her favorite city abroad was Paris. Though she was not nearly at full strength, Gayle thoroughly enjoyed a last visit there with Brian for her 70th birthday in November, which she called an idyllic trip, creating many wonderful memories. Just as Gayle filled others' lives with beauty, so did she fill her own. Whether it was designing, furnishing, or decorating a home, dressing in her classic Chanel outfits, adding flowers or landscaping outside, or just smiling that radiant smile of hers, beauty was all around Gayle Marlowe. She loved to give parties, whether it was a tennis or Mardi Gras party at their home in McLean, a 50's style costume party at their home in Hilton Head, or an intimate dinner at home for a few close friends. Gayle was fun, and loved bringing her friends together. Gayle was enormously interested in the world around her, and in what she could do to leave a lasting impression. For all who knew her, that mission will be accomplished. She and Brian were married for 27 years, and have always considered the children from prior marriages to be their own, from every point of view. Gayle is much loved, and will be missed by the many whose lives she touched. Gayle is survived by her loving husband, Brian, four children, and 7 grandchildren. They are son Tom St. Clair and his three children Tommy, Tyler, and Katherine; daughter Leigh St. Clair and her daughter Makayla Nielsen; son Matthew Marlowe and his wife Sally; and daughter Rebecca St. Mary and husband Scott, and their three children Aiden, Julia and Lauren. Another son, Brett Marlowe, preceded her in death. Her sister, Matilda Anne Hawks, and brother, GC Hudgins and wife Linda, GC's sons Chris and Matt, and a cousin, Vicki Pritchett also survive her. Gayle was a wonderful, loving, mother and grandmother. Her mixture of pride, mentorship, and support, and the memories thereof, will provide strength to the entire family in years to come. Gayle will be dearly missed, and vividly remembered by those whose lives she touched. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in Gayle's memory, either to Capital Hospice, 2900 Telstar Court, Falls Church, VA 22042, or, to Hospice Care of the Lowcountry, PO Box 3827, Bluffton, SC 29910. A Memorial Service will be held Wednesday, June 30 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Stephens Episcopal Church, 6000 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Virginia, with a reception following. Interment is private. The Island Funeral Home and Crematory is in charge of arrangements. On line condolences may be sent via www.theislandfuneralhome .com and www.tributes.com.

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Published by The Island Packet from Jun. 25 to Jul. 2, 2010.

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Elaine Kendrick

July 1, 2010

Dear Brian,
We are so sorry for your loss. You two have been such an inspiration to so many over the years. We feel blessed to have shared some fun memories with you. Our prayers continue to be with you at this difficult time.

Elaine & Eric

Hendy Birenhak

June 30, 2010

Dearest Brian,
On a whim I typed in your name and Gayle's obituary came up. I am truly sorry for your loss. It was an honor knowing you both. I truly enjoyed the times we spent together, and will hold those memories close to my heart. Gayle's sheer joy for life and the love she shared with you was a wonderful lesson for me. I will miss her. All my love Brian, Hendy Birenhak (Martha's daughter)

Ginger Shuber

June 28, 2010

To the family of Gayle,
I am a Mathews relative of Gayle's, in fact I lived at her grandparent's homeplace- Uncle Carroll and Aunt Birdie to me- for 23 years. I am a daughter of Mildred and Jerome Hudgins whose father, Irvin, was the brother to Birdie Hudgins.
Having given you the connection, I want to express my sincere sympathy to you. Vickie Pritchett called me on Wednesday to tell me the sad news. Gayle's obituary gave great insight to the wonderful person she was. I probably met her a few times, although she knew my mother well and I have a copy of Gayle's book. The loss of a parent is a life changing experience and I pray for your peace and healing as you walk through this "new normal" without Gayle.
Sincerely, Ginger Hudgins Shuber

Connie Wolski

June 28, 2010

Dear Leigh and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My deepest condolences, and please know my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Connie Wolski

June 27, 2010

Dear Brian, It has been a while, but I wanted to express my deepest sorrow- Gayle was always strong and sensible and courageous- I hope time will give you comfort. Sincerely, Carol Fink.

Sudha Baxter

June 27, 2010

Dear Brian and family,
I am so sorry for the great loss you and the world has suffered, there are no words that can express what a wonderful person Gayle was and how much she meant to me. There can never be another Gayle in my lifetime, I do not know where I would be today if I had not had the wonderful pleasure of meeting her. I know I am not the only life she touched, it is probably countless the number of people MY LITTLE MOTHER THERESA (my nickname for her) has helped. We can only hope that she is at peace, and working her incredible magic in her new place. We will miss her deeply and forever. If I can do anything, please call, I will be with you in Richmond to say goodbye to our darling friend Gayle... Love Sudha

Rhea Cole

June 26, 2010

To Gayles family,
I met Gayle when I was working for BNF selling Real Estate. She taught me so much! One day we were talking and I remember her telling me "If you don't run with the big dogs then you stay on the porch" She will be greatly missed!
God be with you during this difficult
time.

June 25, 2010

Leigh, I know you and the family have suffered a great loss and I wish more than anything I could do or say something to ease some of your pain. Just know that I'm here for you and if there's anything at all I can do, please let me know. Laura Diehl (Jacksonville, FL)

J. Kelley Link

June 25, 2010

Dear Brian, Leigh, Tom, Rebecca and Matt,

My thoughts are with you at this time. I know how close you all were and I can only imagine what you must be going through right now.

Your mom was one of the kindest, wisest, most thoughtful people I've ever known. She taught me to take responsibility and I still carry that lesson with me today.

Even though you and I are hundreds of miles apart right now, please know that I'm praying for you.

Take care,

Kelley

Leanne Tant

June 25, 2010

Leigh, I'm so very sorry you lost your mother after a courageous battle. She sounds like such a wonderful woman. I would have liked to have known her. I know your heart is broken. You and your family are in my constant thoughts and prayers.

Marsha Walsh

June 25, 2010

Leigh, Makayla and family - I am so sorry for your loss. After reading Gayle's obituary and all the wonderful things she did in her life, I understand why Leigh is so proud of her mother and why she will miss her so much.

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