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Gail Ann Davis

Akron, Ohio

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Gail Ann Davis Gail Ann Davis, CPIW, AIS, age 54, of Louisville, died Sunday, July 2, 2006 in the Cleveland Clinic Foundation. She was born Feb. 18, 1952 in Canton, OH and had resided in the area most of her life. She was a member of St. Louis Catholic Church and was an Oakwood High School...

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Our heartfelt condolences to the Davis family. We do not know Gail personally. As Gleaner agents, we share her love of fraternalism, and honor her service to mankind.

Dear Charlie and family,
I was shocked and saddened to hear this news and just want you all to know that I share in your grief, while holding out the hope and expectation of seeing her in glory. She was a wonder example of the Gleaner Fraternal Spirit and she will be greatly missed. God Bless you all.

Dear Jean, Charlie, Rachael, Aaron, Quinn, Bailey, Bobby, and Donna Jean, My heart goes out to you through this most difficult time. Gail will live in your hearts forever. She is not gone, she has just gone on to a better place. Our time on this earth is a blink of an eye. We join those that we Love. She'll be waiting for you all. Her family was so important to her. I know she loved you all. Love and my most heartfilled sympathy, Karen Young

My deepest sympathy to the family. I didn't know Gail personally, but she was a wonderful lady. I am also a Gleaner Life General Agent.

I didn't know her personally but she is in a better place now.

To The Gail Davis Family,
We now know the name of a "Special Angel".....
When I look at Rachel I see Gail's beautiful eyes and mannerisms. As I glance toward Aaron I see her beautiful dark brown hair, at Quinn I see her intelligence and at Bailey I see her joy for life in her giggles. She may be gone but she will never be forgotten.
I have been blessed to have known Gail. She showed me how to have empathy for those less fortunate. This was a beautiful gift that she had and...

Dear Gail,
You were always one of my favorit cousins. I remember when your parents opened up your bedroom to the adjacent room. You gave me a big bag of clothes you no longer wanted. You were 17 and I was 12, regardless, I hung onto those clothes for years hoping to grow into them. You were so rich in many ways: family, friends, and cmmunity.
You will be missed.

PS. I hate the "C" word!
Love,
Lynn Anne Miller-Pugh

Jean, With fond memories, I recall the kidding around with you and CI in the insurance office. I also remember talking with Gail at her office. I can still see her and Charles at work at the St. Louis festival. I know Charles has had his burdens(I'm no stranger to them),and now has to bear this. You and him I will remember in my prayers. Hold on to GOD'S hand tightly and may He give you all the Grace you need to endure this time. High Regards, Jim France P.S. I'm scheduled Thurs 5 P.M. thru...

Jean,Charlie and family,

I was saddened to learn of Gail's passing.I contacted my parents who also were deeply saddened and stunned as well. She truly was an inspiration to all who knew her. My thoughts and my prayers are with you in this time of need. "Walk by Faith and not by sight".