Gail-LYMAN-Obituary

Gail LYMAN

Dayton, Ohio

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LYMAN (Gentile), Gail Ann Age 67, passed away on January 2, 2022. Married to John Lyman for over 40 years, she was a devoted mother of Marie (Tom) Leavy, Matthew (Alexa) Lyman, and Maxwell Lyman. Gail was preceded in death by her father, Charles Gentile, and her sister Diane...

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I met Gail at Sinclair in an art class. She was so kind and talented. I'm sorry to hear of her passing.

So very sorry to hear this sad news. I am grateful to have met Gail and have fond memories of our time together in Italy. Thoughts and prayers to John and the family.

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My deepest sympathy´s ... I enjoyed knowing Gail and her love of life. She was such a fun positive person.

I am so sad to hear that Gail passed away. She and I were classmates at St. E Nursing School. We also worked together for a time at St. E Hospital. She was an absolute delight to be around. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Gentile and Lyman families. May God cradle you, Gail, in His loving arms. Mollie Freiberger

I had the pleasure of meeting Gail when she visited Marie in Knoxville. Gail had an energy that made you want to be around her. When I heard that Gail passed, I thought of this quote, "There are some who bring a light so great into the world, that even after they have gone the light remains." Marie, my heart goes out to you and your family.

Gail was like another mother to me growing up. She was someone that I remember always looked out for me and our friend group. I remember her warm smile and fun outlook on life. She was a beautiful person inside and out, and she will be missed greatly. My heart is full for her and the entire Lyman family.

We are so sorry to hear about Gail´s passing. Gail was one of the sweetest women I have ever known. I´m sorry I haven´t seen her in quite a while, we had such fun in Bookclub. What a wonderful person & will be missed by all. Prayers to your family.

John and family - I played with Gail in the Dayton Area Harp Ensemble many years ago and always had so much fun with her. Her sense of humor was priceless, and we got into a lot of trouble with Joan Seymour, our instructor, for cutting up. I am so sorry for her passing as she was such a vibrant woman with a good heart.