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Gail Richards

Fort Wayne, Indiana

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Gail Marie Sollie RichardsGail Marie Sollie Richards (73) peacefully passed away Monday night, September 2nd, with her three children at her side.  Gail was born in Aberdeen, WA on November 11, 1939 to Marian Isabelle Sollie and the late Gylfi Magnar Sollie.Gail was a beautiful, loving, happy...

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In your quiet moments of sorrow, may the love of friends and family be your shelter and may the precious memories of your loved one bring you comfort. Please know of our sincerely sympathy for your loss. We have such fond memories of Gail.

IN our Loving Memory
You will always be our
shining star.
Mom and Beth

Our beloved aunt Gail will greatly missed. Her visits to the northwest were always looked forward to, and were filled with much love and laughter. I will never forget her great sense of humor, her great love for family, and her positive outlook on life. You will be in our hearts forever.

Beth, Gail and Mom

Aunt Gail...as you will always be remembered, for our bond was not by bloodline but by heart. You have been a treasured member of my family and will be greatly missed! I thank God for the bond between you and Mom as you were always there for her whether needed or not! I love you...rest in peace.

We will miss Grandma Gail's beautiful smile and she always loved to be around her family, grandkids and even including extended family members! The Fong Family extends our deepest condolences to the Sollie/Richards family.

Gail was such a joy to be with whether it was work at ITT or enjoying a movie or golf. The picture and obituary were such a tribute to her. She loved her family and friends. My sympathy to the Richards/Sollie families. Mary Bear

may a light always shine in your memory...................

Aunt Gail will be greatly missed, but always remembered through the wonderful family times that we shared together. Christmastime at Grandma and Grandpa's in Seattle(wow! 33years ago?) with both of our families was the best Christmas ever. Many more pleasant memories of visits from Aunt Gail and her family. If only we had lived closer there would've been much more. Rest in peace Aunt Gail.