Gale-Brownlee-Obituary

Gale Brownlee

Woodstock, New York

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Gale BrownleeWOODSTOCK- Gale Brownlee of Woodstock, died on Oct. 25,, 2012, at the Kingston Hospital from complications after surgery. Daughter of the late Gladys Downer Feeley and John J. Feeley, her family roots in Woodstock went back to the 1800s when her grandfather, Dr. Mortimer Byron...

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So sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of meeting Gale at the Thompson House. She was a wonderful person and I really enjoyed getting to know her. Such a very special woman.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Adriana
(Hairdresser Thompson House)

Gale was a beautiful person in soul, spirit & looks.She arranged several house rentals for us & was a generous guide to the best of Woodstock. A warm & quick wit was her trademark. She lives in our memories.

With heartfelt sympathy to the family for this loss. The Bible assures us of where our loved ones are and gives a wonderful hope that is in store for them in the future.

You will long be remembered as a person of many accomplishments. I will remember you always.

God Bless Gale - my heartfelt sympathies to her family. I got to know Gale through flying in the sixties. We became fast friends and I worked with her on some of her pet projects; ie, the Benedictine Heliport,the 99's, etc. I will always remember her kind ways, her love of animals and her drive. She will be sorely missed. Mispah my friend,

Strong, determined, opinionated and dedicated. Those are the words that come to mind when I think of Gale. If she wanted to get something done there was nothing that could stop her. I met Gale in 1991 when starting my career and I so admired her, she was the undisputed queen of real estate in Woodstock. I know her spirit lives on because she touched the lives of so many who have made Woodstock their home. I will always remember her and smile.

We consider ourselves lucky to have had Gale as part of our lives. We'll always remember her wit, the strength of her convictions and the laughter we shared. We will miss her.

I became a friend of Gale's in the late 60s. I was the cadet commander of the Ulster County Civil Air Patrol Squadron. We took on the project of detailing her plane for the "Powder Puff Derby" that year. She was a woman before her time. i have remembered her all these years.

I will always remember flying with Gale
doing fire watch. Gale was a great pilot and part of our 99's of the HudsonValley.
a fellow pilot & friend Arlene Spiesman