Gail-Tonkinson-Obituary

Gail C. Tonkinson

Santa Clarita, California

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Gail C. Tonkinson passed away by the grace of God at the age of 76 on the morning of March 29th, 2010 after a very short fight with Pancreatic Cancer. Gail was born in 1934 in Roselle Park, N.J., and grew up in Pleasantville, N.Y. She attended Katharine Gibbs School, then married John C. Baldwin...

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Gail's smile, warmth, and professionalism offered a safe and friendly environment for all who visited the Superintendent. Her well earned retirement was a loss to the Hart District.
Her mentoring left an imprint and touched all of our lives.

My husband, Carl Whitmire, worked with Gail for many years at Hart. He always found her to be friendly, willing to help, and always with a smile. My condolences to her family. She made a difference in the lives of others.

Judy Whitmire

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Cynthia and Patrick Rissler

Gail was a true friend and always had a great smile and laugh. She will be greatly missed.

May God be your comforter in this time of sorrow.

Gail was a special friend. We shared our love for the Lord, our church, the choir and a wonderful friendship. I shall always cherish the time we have had together during the past 24 years.
Blessings to John, Patty and Karen. She will be greatly missed.

I am so sorry for your loss. Ms.Tonkinson always had a smile on her face when she came into Kaiser.I will miss seeing her.

Oh wow, Mrs. Baldwin, we loved you. She was a part of most of our lives when we all attended Canyon High School in the 70's. She was a truly lovely person and I am so sorry John, Patty and Karen that she is gone. Your mom is a favorite memory of mine from my youth.

Your mother was a very special person and a dear friend. She will be dearly missed by many of us.

I am so sorry for your loss. It was an honor and privilege to know your mom. She was a blessing to many.

My thoughts and prayers are with your family and all those who knew and loved her.