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Gail Chesworth-Taylor

Longmeadow, Massachusetts

1954 - 2020

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Gail Chesworth-Taylor, 66, of Longmeadow passed away peacefully at her home on November 21, 2020 after having bravely battled a long illness. Gail, daughter of the late William Chesworth Jr. and Barbara (McAloon) Chesworth, was born in Springfield on August 22, 1954. She was a graduate of...

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You are so missed and I think of you every day. They Hung a beautiful picture of you in the campus store. When I work there I talk to you. Can´t believe it´s been a year. Greg I know it doesn´t get easier. Hope you are taking care of yourself and the fur babies.

I just read in the WMA alumni magazine of Gail’s passing. I always enjoyed stopping and talking to her when the bookstore was in hen basement near the spa and later on the upper level. I feel like I was in there almost daily, especially in 2004 when everyone was into every move the Red Sox made. Her and Rita in the mailroom were constants during my time at WMA and I will miss them both.

I just read in the WMA alumni magazine of Gail’s passing. I always enjoyed stopping and talking to her when the bookstore was in hen basement near the spa and later on the upper level. I feel like I was in there almost daily, especially in 2004 when everyone was into every move the Red Sox made. Her and Rita in the mailroom were constants during my time at WMA and I will miss them both.

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Dear Greg and family, I am so saddened and so sorry for your loss. Gail had been on my mind and in my prayers the past few months and I was hoping she was doing better and would be able to come back to WMA. I will miss her dearly. Gail had a wonderful personality and was a pleasure to work with. She had warmth, wisdom, patience, and was so easy to talk to. Her sense of humor was also something I appreciated much. Our whole community here at WMA is mourning the passing of a beautiful and...

Throughout my time as a student at WMA, Gail was a constant presence of brightness at school. I always made sure to pass by the bookstore on my way through Rich Hall because it meant getting to have a quick chat with Gail. I almost never bought anything, but so appreciated having her there as an anchor in the community to chat with about everything trivial and otherwise that was happening throughout the day. She was always a great listener and able to offer some cheer even on a bad day. I...

Gail was always such a joy to see and speak with! I knew her from her time at WMA and admittedly would poke into the bookstore just to say hi. She was always smiling, always interested in how everyone's day was going, and always willing to lend an ear. My deepest condolences to her family. She will be sorely missed but always remembered!

She is and was one of the most caring down to earth real person I've ever met. I will always cherish the time I got to work with her. I am so heartbroken over her passing.

Gail was a wonderful person and a great listener! When I worked with her at WMA and needed a break, I would often visit the bookstore. She'd lend an ear and her sense of humor and I'd always feel better when I returned to my desk. She was a bright spot in each day. Rest easy.