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Gail E. Carpenter

Quincy, Massachusetts

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Gail Carpenter passed away in Quincy, Massachusetts. The obituary was featured in The Patriot Ledger on October 4, 2008.

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Gail you were a true gem ! You had a heart if gold and the best outlook on life. You loved everyone and everyone who knew you felt yhe same. You were a bright and shining Star snd will be missed by everyone who knew you. I am lost without you. I’ll never forget all the calls day after day . You are now my guardian Angel. I love and miss you more everyday . Until we meet again. I will keep your memories alive. The kids all loved you so much. R I P my beautiful Sister. Love Janice you are a...

To the Carpenter Family,
We are very sorry to hear about Gail's passing. It is so very hard to lose a sibling, especially an older one to whom you looked up to growing up. It was always a pleasure to run into your mother; her no nonsense outlook on life and her good humor -- Gail is in good company.
Sincere sympathy.
Carol & Annie Themmen

To the Carpenter Family,
Bless Gail, my best friend. Where we live we were together so much that when Gail and I went downstairs without the other, our friendly neighbors in our home would say, “Where’s your other half?” Gail was kind, loving and giving. We knew each other inside and out. I’m lost without her. She was so joyous to be around. If anyone needed anything, Gail would help and go out of her way to get it for them. Gail was like a loving child of God. A born-again Christian,...

Aunt Gail was a genuinely sweet and caring human being. She never failed to send a birthday or Christmas card, even after I moved across the country. She was a devoted sister to my mother, and a loving aunt to me. I hope that she finds the love and peace that she deserves wherever she is.

My Sweet Sister Gail.....I thank God everyday for having Gail in my life. She called me 3 sometimes 5 times a day, thinking of every reason for Carolyn, Valerie and myself to visit her. I am remembering the daily phone calls when before hanging up the phone I'd say "Love Ya", she'd say "yep" love ya Rich, and we'd go back & forth with "I Love Ya's" until she'd laugh and let out a long "RICH" okay bye. God, I'm going to miss her SO much. I'm grateful that I had many, many holidays, laughs...

Gail, what can I say about Gail.She was a force of nature.Where ever Gail was ,you knew it .She loved everyone,especially her brother Richey. She never had a bad word to say. She was always smiling and had great faith in God and I know she is watching over all of us now. I will miss Gail, she was a beautiful person.

My Auntie Gail was one of the happiest people I have ever known. She was the most giving, loving, caring person. She would always put a smile on your face. She was so friendly and everybody knew her. She would give you the shirt off her back, even if she didnt know who you were. She was a genuinely good person with the biggest heart of anyone i will ever know. I will never know anyone like her. I will miss her so much.

I miss you and love you forever.

My Dearest Rick:

I know how much you will miss Gail's daily phone calls. I've been watching you the last couple of days and don't know quite how to console you. I find the best thing to do is let you alone with your feelings. You know I am there for you and your (our) family. I will miss Gail SO much. Please know that I am there for you. I love you. CeeCee

I will miss Gail more than anyone will ever know. The holidays, coming for burgers on the grill, and especially her upcoming 55th Birthday. I'm so grateful to have had the opportunity to know her, that last week we shared how we felt for each other when she told me I was like a sister to her, I told her she is my sister, she was so happy! I will miss her laughter, her tears, and the many talks we had together. I could say so much more, but Gail knew what I meant to her & what she meant to me....