Gail-Charlson-Obituary

Gail Charlson

Queensbury, New York

Aug 19, 1952 – Aug 8, 2023

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BORN
August 19, 1952
DIED
August 8, 2023
LOCATION
Queensbury, New York

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Charlson, GailDELMAR - Gail Ellen Charlson, 70, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, August 8, 2023.Gail was born on August 19, 1952, in Syracuse. She was the devoted daughter of William and Joan (Chryst) Charlson. Gail graduated from Shenendehowa High School and went on to earn her R.N. degree...

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I was so shocked and saddened to find out about Gail´s passing, months afterward. She was a good person and gave selflessly to look after her parents in her the last time we spoke, she was giving me advice on what I could do with my mom. My condolences to her family.

I only recently learned of Gail's passing. I remember Gail from the local volleyball courts and ski club. A very nice person with a friendly smile. May she rest in peace, and my condolences to her family.

I am sorry to hear of Gail's untimely passing. We worked together at the Department of Health and she was a talented and delightful coworker. My condolences to her entire family.

My condolences to family. Gail was had a great smile and greeting whenever we met. Always had great ideas. Worked with her off and on for 30 years. Always friendly and wanting to help people

It must be said that Gail Charlson was a true friend. Always the first show up with good will and an offer to help out. Possessing sound judgment, if asked about things, her answers were always honest and truthful without being blunt. A good friend and companion without reservations whom I took for granted. Now taken for granted no more. I regret this loss deeply. My sincere condolences.for her passing.

Someone once said that death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside of us when we live. Aunt Gail, I always thought you had an irreplaceable spark inside of you. What an adventurer you were! What gives me comfort is knowing your spark can live on in all of us whose lives you touched while you were here. Through your stories of adventure, memories, and your spirit. Thank you for the love you gave to me, Joanie, and Peter. Thank you for the way you made sure...

Deepest sympathy to all that knew and loved Gail. RIP

Charlson cousins I’m sadden to read of Gail’s passing. She was a sweet compassionate woman who I enjoyed talking and laughing with at family gatherings. I fondly thought of her as that “cool” cousin. I remember Gail and my brother Bob (Skipper) were always the first ones on the dance floor at wedding receptions and motivated others to join in the fun. After reading about her accomplishments and the remarkable life she lived, my memories didn’t deceive me at allGail was indeed that...