Gail Ferguson-Stoops-Obituary

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Gail Ferguson Martens Stoops

Fayetteville, Arkansas

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DIED
May 6, 2013
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Fayetteville, Arkansas

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Nelson-Berna Funeral Home & Crematory of Fayetteville Obituary

Gail Ferguson Martens Stoops died peacefully on May 6, 2013 surrounded by her loving family and friends. Gail was born March 2, 1936 in New London, Texas to Irene and Fred Ferguson. She attended Baylor University.Her early life included a marriage to Jim Martens and working as a child welfare...

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Oh, Marianna, I just found out about your mom..I loved her so. She was so kind and inclusive, my mom away from home…I am so sorry for your loss..as well as mine. The world was a better place for having her in it. Love Always,

Charla

We were so sorry to hear about Gail. She was a wonderful person, and will be missed by her family and friends. May God Bless!!!

Ronnie & Andrea Lyles
Grand Prairie, Texas

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

I was a best friend with Gail as girls in New London. We had such fun playing and getting into trouble. I was able to see her one time in Wimberly. I am so sorry about her death. Shirlene Baits Lee

Gail was a very beautiful lady who always had a smile on her face. I loved being around her and will miss her dearly. She will always have a special place in my heart and her lovely art will be an inspiration to those who learned from her. May she rest in peace. Terrye Brosh

My thoughts are with you now - may your family stay strong. Hugs and smiles to you as you remember all the reasons to celebrate her life.

It was my privilege to call Gail my friend from those early days through elementary, junior and senior high school in New London to the present day. We had wonderful times both at school and acting crazy outside of school. I will miss you. Always...

So sad for the loss of a wonderful lady and cousin. Our prayers are with you during this time.
I still treasure the summers spent in New London and watching her sketch while we sat under the pine tree cove in the cool breeze and enjoyed picking subjects for her to sketch. I was always amazed at her talent.

Gail was more than my art teacher and my friend--she was my inspiration and my encouragement in life as well as art. She will be greatly missed.