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Sheryl Henson
April 21, 2010
Amy & Tom, Jason & Amy,
My heart aches for the loss of Aunt Gail. She was a wonderful Aunt. I have many fond memories of our Christmas's, pool parties, Amy's wedding, cook outs and more. I always remember having Texas Sheet Cake. Even though she pasted the receipe on it just doesn't have the same taste.
My love and prayers are with you always.
Sheryl (Root)Henson
Alice Weaver
April 20, 2010
Amy & Tom, Jason & Amy,
I am so saddened by Gail's passing. I'm grateful she is no longer
suffering the ravages of MS. She will be greatly missed. She was a super sister-in-law.
Much love yo all of you,
Aunt Alice
Don @ Sandy Quick
April 20, 2010
We were so sorry to hear about Gail. We send our deepest sympathy to her family. Love from her counsins Don and Sandy Quick and family
Robert Norum
April 20, 2010
A very sad day, Gail was loved by all and are hearts go out to her family. Love Rob & Pat Norum
Kris May
April 20, 2010
To Jason, Amy & Tom, Ken & Nan & Donna & Geoff,
I am so sorry for your loss.
I have such fond memories of Gail. Even though we didn't talk much we kept in touch by Christmas cards. I will always remember the great times that we spent together on our sleep overs. When we were young we would go to Lansing, when we first would arrive we were very shy until our Dad's gave us a quarter to go buy candy at the corner store, that would break the ice. I will always hold those memories in my heart forever.
She was indeed a fighter. She will be truely missed.
God Bless you Gail.
Love your cousin Kris
kristy agler
April 19, 2010
This is how I remember her as a very uplifting person. Much laughter she always seemed to find the brighter side of situations. A extremely loving mother, aunt, and sister. She is missed. I have learned a lot from this family and I am proud to be her neice. Aunt Gail thank you for all that you have brought to my life it is unfortunate that we don't know until you are no longer with us. But I know that you at grandma are watching over us. Once again I am humbled and have grown in maturity. May you be with the Lord, no more pain. You sure were a fighter. Which shows all of us the wonderful unselfish person you were. God Bless you and your family.
Love always,
Kristy
Jenni Nongueskwa
April 19, 2010
I knew Gail from Liberty Court. She was a very sweet and caring women. I am very sorry for your loss.
April 19, 2010
It is with a profound sense of sadness for the deep loss to her family that we offer our condolences. Gail was a loving person. She will always be remembered by her family as a gentle, caring, loving woman -- dear to their hearts.
We will treasure our memories of her and of all the wonderful times we shared together. May God Bless and Keep Her.
Geoffrey, Lisa, George and Alexander Dines
Elden and Linda Dickinson (and Riley too!)
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