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Gail Jean GUEST

Sacramento, California

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GUEST, Gail Jean Born in Nevada City on February 17, 1947, and passed away January 8, 2013. Gail is survived by her husband of 36 years Adolphus 'Bill' Guest, sons Ryan and Thomas (Kristen), grandson Parker, her sisters-in-law Kate Richiger and Karen Thomas, nieces Ashlyn Thomas and Talor...

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Gail is my oldest friend. We met at Lake Tahoe when we were 5 or 6 years old. We spent many a summer together and so many great memories were created. Though I didn't get to see her often, she will always be in my heart.

Gail was a lovely person who taught so many of us to smile. No one ever felt left out when Gail was around. Thank you, Gail! Cathy Martz Flowers

We were so sad to hear of Gail's passing. We have rented the house in Santa Cruz for many, many years and every time we talked to Gail she was so pleasant and family oriented. It was a joy to hear her voice. I am sure our vacation house has many parts of her favorite memories. We have made many there too. Gail - Thank you for sharing your spirit... Blessing to the family from all of the Clark family and friends who have enjoyed summers there and will hopefully get to in the future.

Gail a wonderful person who I will always be thankful I had the pleasure of knowing.

I will always smile fondly and with love when I visit Gail "in my heart" as will all her family and friends. Rich Womack

Gail's family...please accept my sincere sympathy. I grew up with Gail in Nevada City and graduated with her in 1964 at Nevada Union. I have very fond memories of Gail and her family, as I was a good friend of her brother, Terry, and her Dad, Chick.
Gail will be missed by everyone who knew her.

Our deepest sympathies to Bill and the family. Anyone who met Gail could tell right away what a special person she was.

I have not kept up with Gail since high school, but I remember her as the kindest teen-age girl I've ever known. My thoughts are with her family.

I met Gail in the 5th grade and there were seven of us girls that were fast friends. We lost tack of each other in high school. I will always remeber her fondly.....Tanna Ingram