Gail-Meagher-Obituary

Gail L. Meagher

Oak Lawn, Illinois

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Gail L Meagher, age 71 of Oak Lawn, passed away May 28, 2020 after an eight month struggle with MDS.Beloved daughter of the late Herbert Jr and Luella, cherished sister of Jean (Jack) Dorris, Nancy (Jim) Mortell, and Herbert "Rick" (Beth).Dearest aunt of John (Tina) Dorris, Kathleen (Brian)...

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We worked with Gail for many years on shows produced by WG. She was a great person, and a wonderful co-worker. She was a real professional always there to help if you needed anything .

We will definitely miss her.

Gail and I shared a walkway to our homes for 20 years. I will truly miss her kindness and gentle nature.

Gail and I shared a walkway to our homes for 20 years. I will truly miss her kindness and gentle nature.

Best Sister a little brother could ever have

Our deepest sympathy to the family. Gail was a wonderful friend to my son Rustin Fichtners family. She will be dearly missed by all. RIP dear friend Lynda Lloyd

Very sorry to here this. She was a pro and worked hard at it!

Gail, you made such a difference in my life....especially staying positive always, no matter what twists happen. Will miss you!

I worked with Gail at Williams Gerard for many years and she was a great lady. I am sorry to hear that she is gone and that she was sick. My love to her close friends and family. Allison

Gail backstage. This is what she was all about, taking care of people. She was getting our client breakfast because he missed the crew breakfast. That's how she was.... Such a joy to work with
Pat Walsh

I hope i don't have double entries, as i did one on my phone this morning. I just wanted family and friends to know that as a co-worker, Gail was absolutely the most dependable person you could ever have on your team. Whatever needed to be done, Gail would jump in with both feet. There are so many great backstage stories about Gail running for a accordion for Sheryl Crow, or getting pizzas or sandwiches for a band late at night in whatever town...waiting on the loading dock at Arie Crown...