May God bless you and your...
Still missing you Gail and cherishing your memory and the time you were with us.
Ellen
June 01, 2024 | Friend


Everett, Washington
Oct 12, 1942 – May 25, 2020 (Age 77)
Gail Larson Gail Cynthia Larson, 77, passed away May 25 at Providence Everett Regional Medical Center. Loving wife of 57 years of Jack Larson, spectacular mother to Erik and Hans and daughter-in-law Rose, and proud grandmother of Axel and Maeve. She was born October 12, 1942 in Seattle to the...
Read MoreStill missing you Gail and cherishing your memory and the time you were with us.
Ellen
June 01, 2024 | Friend
I only recently learned of Gail's death and regret not responding sooner.
Gail was indeed a vital and extraordinary spirit who invigorated and inspired all who knew her. When I first met Gail through her soon to be husband Jack Larson, there was an instant admiration and a sense that, as they say, "Jack was a lucky man." Well for that matter, we were all fortunate to know her.
It was earlier in this year when I last saw Jack and Gail as they had made a trip to...
Tony Angell
September 11, 2020 | Lake Forest Park, WA | Friend
What a beautiful tribute to Gail. I am honored Gail was my friend, neighbor, mentor and champion for over 13 years. When we first moved to Tulalip she invited us into her home for the holidays. Immediately welcoming, warm and real. We have shared so many moments while walking the beach, preparing dinners, or attending events. She loved to share her favorite recipes, her favorite books and favorite kitchen gadgets. I have no words to express how I will miss my dear friend, her wit and her...
Ellen Middleton
June 13, 2020 | Neighbor
Will always cherish the memories of Rotary volunteering with Gail and Jack on Christmas Day at the Everett Gospel Mission. I miss her already!
Judi Edwards
June 13, 2020 | Friend
Honored to have worked as a staff nurse under Gails leadership at UH MacHouse. She is a role model to me and I strive to emulate her great leadership in my own practice. So sorry for your loss.
Lisa Aurilio
June 11, 2020 | Coworker