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Gail S. Waldon

PENFIELD, New York

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Waldon, Gail S. (Zambito) Las Vegas, NV: Formerly of Penfield. October 17, 2007 at age 57. Survived by her husband, George; 3 children, Thomas Brede, Caren Boyd and Stephanie (Scott) Alexander; 4 grandchildren, Olivia and Abigail Boyd, Ryan and Keegan Alexander; mother, Jean Zambito;...

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Sadly here we are. Another year gone by without my beautiful friend Gail! She was always a straight shooter and told you how she saw it! I appreciated that and listened to her! After my Mom took me to be scalped at a salon, I was afraid to get my hair cut by anyone but Gail! I think she cut my hair for 6 years. I think of her fondly every day and will never stop missing her! Gone far too soon! I love her and always will! Know she is watching over all of us from up above!

Another year goes by without Gail. I still think of her all the time and miss her. I also laugh at some of the things she said and did. I still can hear her voice.

Not a day goes by that I don't think about Gail and miss her! She was one in a million. I can still hear her voice, her laugh, and her sense of humor! She should still be here with us! She left us all too soon! I will never ever forget her! Wishing her entire family well! Love, Sherri Tucker Andrews

There is still not a day that goes by that I don't think of my childhood friend Gail, and always wishing she was still with us! I miss her laugh, her sense of humor that was hers alone! She would have been so proud to see her family grow into the wonderful people she would have loved dearly. I still very much feel her presence when I go home to visit Penfield! I adored her!

I can't believe 13 years have gone by since we all lost her! I think of her all the time and so wish she had been given more time! Every single time I fold a towel I think of her and still use the Gail Zambian method of towel folding! She was one of a kind+

Dear George
The first time I met Gail was when a group of our friends and Jack and I went to Las Vegas and had lunch with you and Gail. I loved and envied her permanent lip color. You both made the perfect couple and enjoying life. Now she and my Jack are in Heaven talking about us here on earth. May all the wonderful memories you both made, keep your spirit uplifted in her absence. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Love and hugs...Cousin Irene Craig

George - I'm so sorry to hear about Gail. Judy had passed the news along to my mom, Irene. My heart goes out to you and the loss you must feel in your life. My prayers are with you and your family.

Dear George,
I was deeply saddened to hear of your loss today from your sister, Judy. Although I only had the opportunity to meet Gail briefly years ago, I could tell she was the true love of your life by how you looked at each other. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy, and know that your whole family is in my prayers during this difficult time. Love and hugs, your cousin Wendy

To Gail's Family and Friends,
I have been gone from Penfield for many years. Yet some of the fondest memories I have are growing up on Parkwood Lane across the street from Gail. We somehow always remember the people we grow up with, and the neighborhood 'gang' becomes a constant source of good memories throughout the highs and lows of our lives. I remember Gail well - her smiles, laughs, boyfrieds, family events, etc. - and my memories are indellible photographs that keep me young and...