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Gail Stone Campbell Clark

Roanoke, Virginia

1947-2007

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Gail Stone Campbell Clark of Roanoke, Va., passed away on Wednesday November 21, 2007 after a lengthy illness. She was born July 13, 1947 in Roanoke, Va. Her parents Creighton Child and Anne Stone Campbell preceded her in death. Those left to cherish her memory are her daughter, Kathleen Campbell...

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Katie,
I just wanted you to know that I am thinking of you and wishing that I could be there. Your mom was such a great person, with such a beautiful smile and a kind word for everyone. I'm just thankful that I had the good fortune to know her for the time that I did!
Now she can rest in peace and comfort at last.
My thoughts and prayers are with her and you this day.
Love, Liz

Mary Kay, Words fail me at a time like this. Gail was such a great person and always so full of life. She was such a special friend from the time we first met in Roanoke (sharing her family and friends with us) to all the fun times we spent over the years - visiting in Lexington or in Roanoke. Charlie, Jason, Lindsey and I loved her and will always have her in our hearts. She will never be forgotten. We will be thinking of you all Saturday.

We are thinking of you at this time and wish to express our sincere sympahy to your family. My mother Julia Peterson Willis Garrett wanted to be sure you knew of her concern and love also. Cindy

A better best friend could not be found...Jeff and I will miss you Gail and all the fun times we had over the many years...your strength and smile will always inspire me...

Sweet Gail, how much her beautiful smiling face will be missed. Mary Kay, know that Gail is now in God's loving arms.

My thoughts and prayers are with Gail's family during this difficult time. I remember Gail with her lovely smile and sweet disposition. I know she will be missed by all.
A friend from high school.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

I really enjoyed Gail sharing her time and love with us as a Carilion hospice volunteer. She was a very generous and giving person. I miss her beautiful smile and joy that she brought.

Mary Kay,
I will miss Gail terribly. I'm glad she is no longer suffering.