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Gail A. Barlow
May 19, 1937 - Jan. 12, 2021
BOLTON LANDING - Gail A. Barlow, 83, of Trout Lake Rd., passed away peacefully on Tuesday, January 12, 2021 following a medical challenge.
Born on May 19, 1937, in Queens, she was the daughter of the late William & Katherine (Ruckert) Masterson.
Gail received her early education in Queens, until her family moved to Bolton in 1950. She continued, and graduated from Bolton Central School in 1955. Following graduation, Gail returned to Queens, where she was employed in the repair department of Bell Telephone.
Gail returned to Bolton and married Robert C. Barlow on February 18, 1956. The couple married at her mother's home on Padanarum Rd. by Arthur Curren. Since Robert was in the military service, the couple resided in Saratoga Springs, TX and IL before settling into their home on Trout Lake Rd. where they raised their family in Bolton Landing.
Gail spent many years working in the Tourism Industry and when the opportunity arose, she went to work for Uncle Sam in the Postal Service where she finished her career as Post Master in Diamond Point. She was proud to have collected on her retirement for a good long time.
Gail was a member of the Church of the St. Sacrament Episcopal in Bolton Landing, American Legion Auxiliary Post 961, The Bolton Firemen's Auxiliary, The Rebecca's, the Bolton Seniors, and the Bolton Book Club. Gail proudly served as a member of the Bolton Health Committee. She enjoyed RVing with her husband as well as a lifelong pastime of knitting and producing some of the most sought-after afghans and sweaters that will continue to be worn for a good long time. One of the most cherished memories will be of Gail's delicate flaky tasty pie crusts of which she made frequently and not to forget her delightful homemade bread.
Looking back over Gail's life one must acknowledge her compassion for others and how she always extended a helping hand to those in need. She was a giving soul who would go without to help others. Gail made personal sacrifices to ensure her children had opportunities. She taught her children by example how to be a good Christian, and we know the Good Lord was there with open arms to welcome Gail into her forever home.
In addition to her parents, Gail was predeceased by her husband of 47 years in 2002; their daughter, Monica B. Gallagher, Gail's brother, John E. "Jack" Masterson, his daughter, Kimberly Masterson, brother-in-law, Horace "Junie" Baker, Jr. as well as his son Eugene Baker.
Those left to cherish her memory are her son, Rich Larkin and his wife Becky of Warrensburg; two daughters: Penelope H. Barlow of Bolton Landing, and Roberta G. Barlow and her fiance Chaz Dingman of Thurman; son-in-law Phil Gallagher and his wife Mary Anne of Albany; two granddaughters: Teresa Gallagher of Boston and Kimberly Wright of Bolton; two sisters: Katherine Baker of Bolton and Mary R. (Arthur) Swayhoover of Leesburg, VA; brother-in-law, Milo (Ida) Barlow of Bolton Landing; sister-in-law, Marylou Masterson of FL; also several nieces, nephews, and cousins.
A memorial service will take place in the Spring with Father Colin officiating.
Interment will follow at the memorial wall at St. Sacrament Episcopal Church.
In loving memory of Gail contributions may be made to Bolton Rescue Squad, 5003 Lake Shore Dr., Bolton Landing, NY 12814.
Condolences may be sent directly to the funeral home, or through www.bakerfuneralhome.com.
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6 Entries
Sandi Aldrich
January 22, 2021
Penny, Robin and Rich, I am so sorry for your loss. We will all miss Gail's smile and her warm personality. Hold each other and her memories close. Sandi Aldrich
Debbie Barlow
January 22, 2021
Dearest Penny, Robin, Richard and family,
My deepest condolences in the loss of your mom.
I will remember Aunt Gail as a strong woman, tough yet caring, no nonsense, an attentive listener, with a warm and generous heart.
I was fortunate to enjoy a nice phone converstation with her just a few weeks ago, and see her smiling face on Zoom. I will miss her.
I'm wishing all of you peace, comfort, and many wonderful memories to share and cherish.
Most Sincerely,
Debbie Barlow
JESSICA CARR
January 22, 2021
So sorry to hear about Gail. I will miss her. She was a great lady and such a great friend of moms❤. Rest in peace Gail.
Condolences to her family.
DAVE HALL
January 21, 2021
Our thoughts and prayers are with Gail's family.. Rich your mom was a wonderful lady.. She will certainly be missed.. Dave & Kathy Hall
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Kathleen Conerty
January 21, 2021
I have many fond memories of serving on the BHC with Gail. She will be sorely missed.
Tim and Tammy Shaw
January 21, 2021
We are so very sorry prayers to all of you
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