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Gail Smallwood Doyle

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Debbie Beye

April 28, 2006

Denny and entire family of Gail. I was so sorry to hear about Gail's death. I am retired and just received the news.I loved seeing her smiling face when I flew with her. She was a breath of fresh air.Her kindness and gentle ways would always brighten anyones day. I send you my deepest sympathy

Michael & Eileen Lawrence

April 25, 2006

Gail touched our lives early in her career with Alaska. A dear friend. Our deepest condolences to her family. She will be missed.

Sue Frank

April 24, 2006

Denny and family, I was so sorry to hear of your loss of Gail. I have so many fond memories of her, especially the trip with her and the boys to Juneau. She will be missed by all, she was a special person with a heart of gold.

Bruce Calkins

April 24, 2006

We send our sincere condolences to Gail's family. It was a pleasure working with her.



Bruce & Barb

Tom Johnson

April 23, 2006

I was so sorry to learn of Gail's passing. I had the pleasure of working with her during my time as Chief Pilot at Alaska.



She was a true professional and a truly genuine individual.



We who knew her share your loss.

Riccy Rosenberg Mandel

April 23, 2006

Gail...your kind generosity, gracious intelligence, infectious smile, sparkling eyes...you leave a void in the world. With deepest condolence to your entire family.

Cathy Burns-Reilly

April 22, 2006

I remember Gail very well. She was very nice,kind, soft spoken and thoughtful. I really felt like we were a team back in those days .We were a smaller company and everyone knew everyone by first name. I also felt I was in very competent hands when she was flying. I am so sad she is gone so young from her family.

Steve Forsyth

April 22, 2006

Gail always made it a point to stop in our operations office and say hello,whenever she was flying through..she'll always be remembered as a wonderful human being, and a friend. Condolences to her family.

Lisa Akiyama

April 21, 2006

Gail was such a wonderful person and working with her was a pleasure. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Skip Ryman

April 21, 2006

Gail was much more than a "coworker", she was a friend and a respected leader in her profession. I remember our goodnatured, spirited political conversations and the passion with which she gripped her world. Her soul, now in full command of all the secrets of the universe and in the presence of God glows all the brighter.

edward peele

April 21, 2006

just to say we remember you and your family ed

Julie Grizzle

April 21, 2006

My sympathy and compassion to Gail's family and friends. I may have met her during stop-over's but can't say for sure. I know what it's like to be one of the first women in a man's field, and I commend her for going the distance. God Bless you all.

Michael Rinehart

April 20, 2006

Michael and Sally send our heartfelt condolences to Denny and the boys. We shall remember Gail with fondness and happiness. May God bless your family today and forever.

Larry Huffman

April 20, 2006

Had good time flying with Gail when I was First Officer on 727 from 1988 to 1992. I am now retired living in Oregon

Edward Wilson

April 20, 2006

Ej & Maria Wilson will miss the sweet nature of this precious lady. She was not only a professional airline pilot, but a wife, mother, and sister.

Laurence & Buffy Rosenberg

April 20, 2006

To Gail's family and loved ones, our deepest sympathy. We loved, appreciated, and admired Gail's courage, warmth, wit, and intellect. Gail, you will be missed by us and all the people you grew up with in Puerto Rico. We will remember you always.

Peggy and Rich Doyle

April 18, 2006

Dear Denny, John, and Nic,



Pat brought us the sad news about Gail, whom we admired very much.



Although the pain of her loss can never leave you, we hope it will

eventually diminish, as you recall your happy times with her.



Robert Kennedy in his sorrow found solace in the words of Aeschylus:



Drop, drop – in our sleep, upon the heart

sorrow falls, memory’s pain,

and to us, though against our very will,

even in our own despite

comes wisdom,

by the awful grace of God.



We are thinking of you.



Peggy and Rich

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