Gail-Allard-Obituary

Gail Allard

West Springfield, Massachusetts

Mar 26, 1952 – Oct 26, 2020 (Age 68)

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BORN
March 26, 1952
DIED
October 26, 2020
AGE
68
LOCATION
West Springfield, Massachusetts

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Gail Eleanor (Pariseau) Allard, of West Springfield, passed away on Monday October 26 at home. She was born in Springfield, daughter of the late Eugene and Kathryn Pariseau. She was a graduate of West Springfield High School. She is survived by her husband of forty-two years, William Allard; her...

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Still think of her often, with her sarcastic wit!Still missing her!

Heaven has gained one sarcastic angel as we mourn her loss, Gail could say so much with just a look . I will miss seeing her smile every day and all of our jokes at work, as I see her empty desk I remember all the changes we have seen, so glad to have weathered it together she was a wonderful woman coworker and friend. My heart goes out to the family left behind for she is surely watching you all from above, you were all her heart.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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Whenever you saw Gail, she was always so friendly and always had such a warm, welcoming smile, I,m so sorry for your loss.

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My condolences to Gails family. I had the pleasure of working with Gail the past few years at Baroco. Everyday she would greet me with a smile and I would say “Hello Mrs.Gail” and we would proceed to talk about the weather or current events in west Springfield. When I wasn’t at work she would look for me room to room and when she wasn’t at work I would look for her. I will miss being greeted with her beautiful smile and that laugh I will never forget.

Condolences to Gails family..worked at Baroco with Gail and she was very loved by us all..I am very saddened to see that she has passed..God Bless.

Im so sorry for your loss. Im really sad to see this as I had just met her on Sunday as we were in a long line and had a nice conversation for over an hour. As we departed from the line I told her what a nice lady she was and that i really enjoyed our conversations. God Bless your family as you go through this very difficult time