Gail Loos

Gail Loos obituary, Cincinnati, OH

Gail Loos

Gail Loos Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 13, 2024.
Cincinnati - Mary Gail (Kenny) Loos passed away peacefully in her sleep at the age of 85 on July 11, 2024, after a long illness. Gail was the cherished wife of Don Loos and beloved mother of Laura, Matt and Kathleen.

Gail was born on September 29, 1938 in Cincinnati, the only daughter and eldest of four to Edward and Thelma (Kavanaugh) Kenny. She attended schools in Greenhills and Deer Park, graduating from Deer Park High School in 1956. Called to a religious vocation, Gail entered the Sisters of Charity and studied at the College of Mount St. Joseph. During her vocation she taught first grade at St. William School in Price Hill. Desiring a family and after a period of reflection and prayer, Gail made the decision to leave the order. She met Don at a gathering of former Catholic brothers and sisters. They were married on November 30, 1968.

Gail and Don raised their children in Price Hill and Delhi Township, where they were active in the St. Dominic parish. Gail was a full-time homemaker and mother. She was creative in making ends meet, as her children would say, "on a guidance counselor's salary." One example of her generous spirit: for several years, Gail and Don fostered infants awaiting adoption for Catholic Charities. When her children were older, Gail returned in service to the Sisters of Charity, volunteering as a secretary at the Mount St. Joseph Motherhouse.

She kept a gracious home and enjoyed cooking, sewing, photography, reading, card games and hosting family gatherings. Gail was close with her brothers, and their families regularly gathered for holidays, weekends and vacations. In their later years, Gail and Don owned a vacation home on Lake Elmer Davis. When not hosting friends and family, Gail appreciated the lake house as a quiet respite from her busy life. For the past fifteen years, Gail and Don resided in Anderson Township, to be closer to Laura and their grandchildren.

Gail is survived by her husband Donald Cyril Loos; her children, Laura Ann Sharp, Matthew Donald Loos (Chris Anderson), both of Cincinnati, and Kathleen Marie (Nicholas) DiNicola of Akron, Ohio; grandchildren Colin DiNicola and Andrew, Alaina, Evan and Patrick Sharp; her brother Michael (Ellie) Kenny and sister-in-law Carol Kahut; and nine nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers Edward (Barbara) Kenny and Thomas Kenny; brother-in-law Peter Kahut, nephew Stephen Kahut and niece Lynn Foster.

Gail will be remembered for her kindness and generosity, her curiosity, sense of humor and beautiful smile that reflected her beautiful soul. According to her wishes, her remains will undergo a green burial, with a private graveside service.

Friends who wish may contribute in Gail's memory to the Library Foundation of Cincinnati and Hamilton County.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

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July 8, 2025

Robert Takac posted to the memorial.

July 13, 2024

Robert Takac planted trees.

July 13, 2024

Robert Takac posted to the memorial.

Robert Takac

July 8, 2025

"You are very special to us" Gail told me in two of the cards that she sent me. I know that she genuinely met what she said, and this was indicative of how she treated others. I think of her often and I hope that you take comfort in the fact that she is in Christ´s loving arms right now. She is very special to all of us - forever and always.

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Robert Takac

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Robert Takac

July 13, 2024

"Off the Spectrum Loving Kindness" came to mind when I was thinking about the first time that I had the pleasure of meeting Gail.

I felt a very profound feeling of comfort and love when she hugged me. In fact, the feeling startled me because it was so intense. I knew that she was a very, very special person from that day forward, and tried to understand what made it so special.

Gail met my twin boys that day (we were on a secret trip together to go meet Big Joe). Gail looked at both Braedon and Braegor. Giving them her total undivided attention, she asked them what they thought about our endeavor. It struck me that when she was talking to them, she had the same loving and caring look that my mother had when she met her new grandchildren. I will never forget that.

She shared a motherly love which had a profound impact on my boys, her own children, and their children. I wonder if she knew of this special gift and the way that it positively impacted so many people´s lives.

I know that at the moment Gail entered immortality, she was instantly welcomed into Heaven into Christ´s loving embrace, I know too, that she will welcome me with her same embrace once again.

Joe Kenny

July 13, 2024

I will always remember finding a letter that Gail composed ( with A little help ) and sent to Dad when he was in the South Pacific. I showed the letter to Gail and she shared that she did not like my mom at first because she was going to "steal" away her Uncle Charley. I have just now realized that she was the last person that I know to have known Dad before Mom knew him. Gail was one of the nicest people I have ever known.

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Barbara Kenny and family

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Mary Ann & Vernon Smith

July 13, 2024

Gail & Don couldn´t have been more perfect as neighbors and humans! We have missed them terribly, & were fortunate to have known them. The family will be in our prayers. Mary Ann & Vern Smith

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MADELEINE KENNY TAVARES

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MADELEINE KENNY TAVARES

July 13, 2024

I DON'T REMEMBER THE FIRT TIME I MET GAIL BECAUSE I WAS ABOUT 2 BUT THE MEMORY MOST VIVID IN MY MIND WAS THE SUMMER SHE CAME TO VISIT GREEN HARBOR WIYH HER PARENTS. WE WERE TALKING WHILE SHE LAID DOWN, DUE TO A TERRIBLE SUNBURN, WHEN SHE STOOD UP SHE COLLASPED WITH SUNSTROKE. THATFORE SHE TAUGHT ME THE DANGERS OF THE SUN. LOVE YOU GAIL.

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