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Gail Mertens, a resident of Oakmont, Pennsylvania, left this Earth on November 25, 2019, after a long illness. Gail loved and cared for many people in her life as reflected first in the importance of raising your children, her career and her volunteer passions. As a nurse leader, she brought a caring spirit for team members, colleagues, and patients. Perhaps best known for her gift of storytelling, laughter and cheerful sense of humor, Gail brought happiness to those around her. Gail received tremendous joy volunteering with the US military veterans involved with the Pittsburgh chapter of Project Healing Waters. Through this organization, Gail made lifelong friendships with veterans who served our country admirably. She spent time enjoying the right of fishing with those who benefited from her camaraderie, friendliness, and kindness. A caring mother, Gail is survived by her children, Robert Hopp of Montana and Annie Hopp of Pittsburgh. She has loved and cared for them through life's journeys. Jim Wargo, Gail's loving, steadfast husband brought her comfort and a sense of peace. He taught her the true meaning of "for better or worse... in sickness and in health". Jim's children, Dan (Erin) and Jim have been a source of support to their dad. Grandchildren Harper (Annie), Natalie, Regan, and Grady (Dan and Erin) have been a source of joy in Gail's life. Also surviving are Gail's mother, Lucille Lutz; sister, Sandy McCullough; niece, Casey; nephew, Adam; great-niece, Juliet; aunt, Lois Aumer (Noney); uncle, Ed Steinhauser; cousins, Janette Schemm (Paul), Lynn Aumer (Tom), Robert Sievers, Peggy Hagee, and Frances Koerber. She was preceded in death by her loving father, Robert Mertens; and stepfather, George Lutz. Friends were also important to Gail, who held dear the many cherished, lifelong friendships she nurtured with those whose paths connected with hers. She has appreciated the kindness expressed during the last years of her journey. There were family, friends, and neighbors who brought food, made special gifts, sent cheerful cards, and especially prayed for God's healing and peace. Gail experienced the kindness of many healthcare workers during her illness and wished to convey her thankfulness to all those and especially to the veterans of Project Healing Waters. Gail was truly grateful for the opportunity to connect with their mission of service to the country. Gail is remembered for her spirit of joyfulness, great company with her friends and family, the ability to connect with others, and making those around her laugh and smile at the joys of life. She was a true friend to many and will not be forgotten. Friends and relatives will be received on Wednesday, November 27, 2019, from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. at the BURKET-TRUBY FUNERAL HOME CREMATION & ALTERNATIVE SERVICES, INC., 421 Allegheny Ave., Oakmont. Mass of Christian Burial Friday, November 29, 2019, 10 a.m. St. Irenaeus Catholic Church, Oakmont. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Hillman Cancer Center, Shadyside. You are also encouraged to celebrate Gail's life with lunch at Hoffstots Restaurant, following the Funeral Mass on Friday.
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Bill Caven
December 16, 2019
My sincere condolences to the family on the loss of Gail,I was deeply saddened on hearing of her passing ,I still have happy and loving memories of her and the family that the years have not diminished.
I was also sorry to hear that George had passed,he was a good man.
Mike Haye
December 12, 2019
My deepest condolences on the loss of our dear Gail. She had a great way of making people feel comfortable and cared for. I enjoyed working with her for many years yet more importantly appreciated her friendship and kindness. Her gift of telling stories and making people look at the world from a humorous perspective will never be forgotten. Love to all the family and friends.
Jack Harris
November 29, 2019
My dear cousin Gail...
You brightened everyone's life and always lived every day sharing your kindness.
My mom thought the world of you and it gives me comfort to know they are now reunited again.
Lynn and I send our deepest condolences and prayers to our dear Aunt Til and family.
Our Love to all,
Butch & Lynn
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November 27, 2019
deepest sympathy to Gail's family and friends. She is one in a million and will always be in our hearts.
November 27, 2019
We are so sorry for you loss. Gail was so very nice. Peace be with you all.
Janice and Bart French
November 27, 2019
Gail I hope you are at peace and no longer in physical pain. We spent many Saturday mornings training at the gym. I miss the stories you would tell about the fishing trips with the guys,(VETS), and how proud you were of your children. We miss you.
Mark Scott
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421 Allegheny Avenue, Oakmont, PA 15139
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