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Gail T. Gee

Ocala, Florida

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GEE, GAIL T. 45Gail T. Gee, 45, of Ocala, FL passed away on Tuesday, October 26, 2010 in Ocala. She was born in Wichita Falls, Texas on April 28, 1965 and grew up in Blytheville, Arkansas. Gail was known throughout the Quarter Horse Industry where she won many awards, including two Youth World...

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Sure miss you " G G " I will never forget your kind statement at the Horse and Hounds. David, Your " just not right "

I was 7 yrs old when I met Gail... She and I would ride togther at the shows. She was a wonderful person. Today I searched for her on FB and came accross her Obituary. I'm so sorry for her families loss. I'm 44 years old and still have vivid memories of her...

Condolence to the Gee family. Never had the privledge of knowing gail,however were friends of her parents when E B and Jerry Long were in the air force stationed at Scott Air Force Base . Dorothy Long Lawrenceville Ga. [email protected]

What can I say? Gail was one of my dearest friends. We shared so many wonderful times together - she was so full of life and enjoyed it to the fullest. Not only did I babysit the Gee children but she taught my daughter how to ride a horse as well as a lot of other children. She was such a giving person. Heaven has another angel now - one that will is truly missed on earth. My sympathy to Rebecca, Rosie and the Gee family. I wish I could find some comforting words. Just know that all of...

Our love and prayers are with you all.

You were always a kind person, never knew what to expect from you sometimes. I am going to miss you and am glad I got to be part of your family and I will always look after Rosie and Rebecca as best I can! RIP Gail as your memory will always be with me.

I am so sorry to learn or Gail's passing, I know she will be missed by all. I count myself lucky to have had a friendship with Gail from our days of showing Quarter Horses. She knew how to live life to the fullest, thrive and enjoy her lifelong passion of horses, family and friends. Her love of her girls and family were what she treasured the most. I will miss her, but never forget her or the friendship and great times we shared. Gail will always be one of a kind! May God help to console...

Sure will miss you at the Horse and Hounds.

We will miss Gail greatly and we were so looking forward to seeing her next week when we get back to Ocala. When you met her you became friends instantly - so open and down-to-earth. Ocala won't be the same for us.