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Gail A. Osgood

Cape Elizabeth, Maine

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Gail A. Osgood, 52 Photographic Artist CAPE ELIZABETH -- Gail Ann Osgood, 52, of Cape Elizabeth, lost her courageous five year battle with cancer on Sept. 13, 2012, with her family at her side. Ever the optimist, Gail's love for her children, family and friends, and life itself, lead to multiple...

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Gail. You left much too soon. I remember your smile, at Skidmore and the talented photographer you are. Congrats on your 2 daughters and marriage. How wonderful for you and your husband. I know you would not remember me, but I shall NEVER forget you dear. I hope I am able to join you in heaven. If yes, say hi to my parents and lovely Hannah. Love, David PS My wife Haewon and her brother Hoon also went to Nortfield; while John Howley `80 is a Trustee. Small World and not the same without your...

Gail, I had no idea you were ill, and was quite shocked when I heard of your passing. Although I have not seen you for several years, I have always held you in high esteem and with great fondness. You will be missed and our planet is less enriched with your passing. -Another Photograher.

Gail, your spirit and friendship will be sorely missed. We will always cherish the times we spent walking Beanie and Indy (best dog friends for many years) together, visiting the camp in Lovell (who could forget the Outhouse Festivals?), enjoying the quiet of nature, good conversation and lots of laughter. You lost your fight, but left your mark in the hearts of all that knew or loved you. Little did you know the power of that smile of yours. I'm sure it opened doors, and Heaven's Gates,...

Gail...as they say - Life is too short.
Your children, family, friends and I will ALWAYS have warm memories of you.
Your spirit will live on in ALL OF US.
Take care and continue to LOVE LIFE.
David in Sutton

Thanks Gail from the Morris family

As a family, we are so grateful to Gail for the beautiful family photo that she took of us 2 years ago. We so much appreciate her enthusiasm and dedication to make our photo be one that we cherish and still receive complements on. We are so sorry that she suffered with cancer yet were glad to hear of her positive spirit making possible some wonderful memories in her trips with her daughters. They undoubtedly know they have Mom to be proud of and one who is proud of them. Mary Beth Morris

The glow of your candle shall be ever present Gail, in Annie & Lucy, your lovely daughters.

We miss you.
Darlene & Bob Harris