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Gail D. Watson

Portland, Oregon

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WATSON, Gail D.

Gail D. Watson passed away peacefully at home, Sept. 20, with her husband by her side. After a long battle with cancer and fighting the disease on her own terms, she now begins her new journey beyond the veil. Carrying on her passions and memories are her husband Von and...

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As a long-time friend of Gail's sister, Debbie, I know how much Gail will be missed. I can only offer prayers for your pain to be eased with time and the love of family and friends.

I am so sorry to hear about Gail...my second mother growing up in Guam...you all are in my thoughts and prayers.

Gail, God be with you till we meet again. Watch over and guide us, but please don't hover.

I will miss Gail very much. She was a wonderful human being with a real zest for life. Her strength and faith will live on in her husband and her children. My deepest sympathy. Her cousin Demie

Dear Von, Josh, Seth and Courtney, Gail was such a dynamic and unique person. She openly shared her enthusiasm for life, her faith, her love and her unremitting sense of humor. We'll all miss her, but she certainly has left an indelible memory and lots of laughter in each of our hearts.

God Bless you all!

Love,

Suzanne

I am so sorry that we did not have a chance to meet Gail personally. It is clear that Gail lived a very full life and will leave behind a very loving family. It has been a pleasure knowing Courtney and we are very happy that she and Victoria will be sharing their first year at Hartford.

With our deepest sympathies to the entire Watson family,

The Lumpkins family - Conchita, Victoria and Caroline

Gail was my dearest friend. I will miss our long conversations, our visits and adventures, her silliness, her heartfelt laughter, her courage, her words of wisdom, her ideas, her hugs, and the sound of her voice. Sending thoughts and prayers of comfort and love to Von, Josh, Seth and especially Courtney. There is an empty space that time will eventually fill with all the wonderful memories but for right now…I will miss my dear friend Gail.

Gail taught me a lot about passion for life and learning, and she also showed me what it means to be strong, positive and hopeful during life's challenges. I will miss her so much. I am grateful to have known her and to have the memories of our good times together. When I picture her, my images will always include her fabulous big black sunglasses, her wide brimmed hats, her red fingernails, her beautiful Asian jackets, and the Asian sticks so frequently worn in her beautiful hair. Her...