Regine-Powell-Obituary

Regine "Gina" Powell

Tulsa, Oklahoma

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POWELL -- Regine "Gina", 59, passed away Friday, June 9, 2006. She was born on November 25, 1946, in Pueblo, CO, to Albert and Lillian Galich. She graduated from Pueblo Catholic High Scool, then went on to attend the University of Southern Colorado. "Miss Gina" was employed at Miss Shelly's...

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Gina will be missed, she was always a source of encouragement and love. My years of tap are among some of my fondest memories growing up. My prayers are with you Ron, Renee and Melissa.

Always a smile! A keeper of the faith that made her strong. Loved by her husband and children. Most loved by Jesus and our Blessed Mother Mary who met her at the gate to welcome her.

Gina was a shining star that guided many paths. Look into the night sky and she will always be there to light the way.

Miss Gina will be missed by all of her family and dear friends. I am sure she is lining up all the angels for the ballet review for God! Hugs, Annette

Safe trip "home" to Colorado.

I will remember Miss Gina as a loving and living spirit. Always cheerful and looking at the humorous and positive side of life despite her own infirmities. I have seen the pictures.....

Ron, Renee and Melissa: You are in our hearts!!!

Ron, Renee and Melissa,
Gina was truely a great lady and I can only hope to be half the wife, mother and friend she was. She will always hold a special place in my family's heart.
With love and sorrow,
Doug, Kristy, Parker and Payton Morrison

Miss Gina was a pure ray of sunshine.........her goodness and light will live on and on through her girls and everyone she touched at Miss Shelly's. She truly shared her love with all she met. I will miss her.

My most sincere sympathy to Ron, Renee, and Melissa on the passing of your wife and mother. Gina was a very special person who touched SO MANY lives. She was truly an inspiration these past years in courage and strength. I will miss her very much.

We loved Gina like a sister. Our weekly talks will be missed. She will forever be remembered in our hearts. The "bananas" will live on forever, until we meet again! All our love, Sandy and Charla