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So many great memories of Gail and her family. I grew up with her daughter and spent many hours at their house and going on adventures with them. My condolences.
Mary Weigel
December 04, 2024 | Friend


Fairbanks, Alaska
Nov 6, 1941 – Sep 18, 2021 (Age 79)
Betty Gail (Scholtes) Flodin, 79, died peacefully on Sept. 18, 2021, at home in Fairbanks, Alaska, after battling a blood cancer, thrombocythemia, for 25 years.Gail was born in Sioux City, Iowa, on Nov. 6, 1941, to John and Dolores (Thoma) Scholtes, and was the youngest of three sisters (Dorothy...
Read MoreSo many great memories of Gail and her family. I grew up with her daughter and spent many hours at their house and going on adventures with them. My condolences.
Mary Weigel
December 04, 2024 | Friend
I met Gail and Larry (through their son Joseph) when I attended UAF in the late 80´s. What GOOD PEOPLE they are. Peggy Staton
Peggy Staton
July 06, 2024 | Friend
My family hunted with Gail and Larry on their riverboat. Fun but no success
Keith Tolzin
September 27, 2023 | Friend
We had good times with Gail and family. Many talks abt Iowa. We send our most sincere condolences
Keith tolzin
June 07, 2022 | Friend
Gail and I were neighbors and close friends for many years. We went to many Bible studies together, and also, for years, to Fr. Loyen's classes. I taught piano to Joe and Suzanna, and felt close to both children. I have so many wonderful memories of Gail, and can hear her voice so clearly in my mind. Larry, Suzanna, and Joe, my heart is aching for your loss. I loved Gail. We talked and laughed and prayed together so many, many times. I trust we will meet again in what my pastor calls "The...
Karen Johnson
October 09, 2021 | Friend
I'm so sorry. I remember a lot of quilting downstairs and always a big smile.
Tori Tragis
October 08, 2021
I am so sorry for your familys loss.
Debbie Arnold
October 04, 2021 | Other
I loved that Gail always joined us for the Denali Quilters retreat in Fairbanks every January. She was such an inspiration and always encouraging. We shared a love of gardening though she was much better at it and generously shared her zucchini, for which I was always thankful. I am blessed to have known you, Gail. You are missed.
Pat Owen
October 04, 2021
Aunt Gail always found something to be happy about. She lived life to the fullest, always deeply engaged in whatever she was doing. No rocking chair for her! Her big smile will remain in my heart forever.
Sandra Lambert
October 04, 2021 | Family