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Gail Shepherd-Vaughan

Norfolk, Virginia

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Gail Shepherd-Vaughan CHESAPEAKE - Gail Shepherd-Vaughan, 59, of the 300 block of Appaloosa Trail, died Nov. 18, 2009, in a local hospital. She retired from First Hospital as the vice president of operations. She is survived by her husband, Clifton Vaughan; two daughters, Danielle Smith- Jones...

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I was deeply sadden by the loss of my friend Gail.We had lost touch with one another a few years ago,we worked together at the Pines,she was a remarkable woman with so much love and compassion.I offer my condolences to the family,may God wrap you in his arms of comfort,you all are in my prayres,may your treasured memories you shared with her bring you lasting comfort

My deepest condolences, Cliff, to you and your family. The loss of a loved one is always hard to bear.
Just know that God in His infinite wisdom still knows best. Trust that He will answer your prayers for peace and understanding. Keep the faith and know that the fervent prayers of your friends will be lifted for you.

Deborah Faulkner Brooks, Class of 1966

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. Gail will surely be missed! Her smile was always a welcome pleasure! Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time.

I had worked with Gail for eleven years. When she married Cliff, we became neighbors. It is so hard to accept that she now is gone from us. I still have email messages and things I always meant to do. I know her faith in God was strong and she is at His side in heaven. Sadness is for those who are left behind. I pray for God's blessing of comfort for her husband and family.

To the family of Gail: I knew Gail through family gatherings w/Marie, DeWitt, Megan & Seth, but she instantly felt like family to me. Her smile would just draw you in; that that smile will forever leave a loving mark in my spirit. You all have been truly blessed to have such a light shine from within your own.
May God continue to bless you & keep you as only HE can.

To my sistah-friend Gail. Your light will shine on forever in the hearts of those who knew and loved you. I will forever cherish the laughter and tears we shared together. We shall meet again my friend.

I was so saddened to hear about Gail. She was such a wonderful person and will be missed by anybody who was lucky enough to have been touched by her in their life. I don't think I have ever known anyone as kind as Gail. May God comfort and keep her family.

From then (Douglass Park) until now (2009), the Shepherd and Whitehead Family have always been family. Our lives will be forever changed because of such a magnificent person. Her smiles, her hugs, her outstanding personality will forever be in our hearts. The loss of someone so close is difficult to bear. We share your grief.

It is in Him that we live, move, and breathe.

Gail was simply one of the best persons I ever met,,,I had not known her for a very long time BUT, she was a jewel of a person,,,,she cared deeply for her friends and she REALLY loved her husband, Cliff