Gail Woodford Miller

Gail Woodford Miller

Gail Miller Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 11, 2024.
Fairless Hills - Gail W. Miller passed surrounded by loved ones on November 3, 2024 at the age of 82. She was born on June 18, 1942 in Philadelphia, Pa. to Marguerite Joy and Benjamin H. Miller.

Gail lived her life filled with tremendous passion for art and service towards others. She was known for her wit, strong will, unwavering determination, and love and support to her family, friends and the community. Over the past 24 years she has been employed with The New Jersey Department of Military and Veteran Affairs.

Gail was predeceased by Marguerite Joy and Benjamin H. Miller and her sister Jean Anders.

A remembrance ceremony will be held on November 23, 2024 at 1:00pm at The Episcopal Church of the Incarnation, located at 1505 Makefield Road Morrisville, Pennsylvania 19067. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in honor of Gail to The Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors.

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May 22, 2025

Mary Alice DeVirgilis posted to the memorial.

February 20, 2025

Ernesto Garcia posted to the memorial.

November 23, 2024

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Mary Alice DeVirgilis

May 22, 2025

Today I tried to reach my dear friend Gail by phone. I was able to leave a message on her home phone but not her cellphone. So often I would call and get no answer. I typed Gail´s name and Fairless Hills on the internet and was very sad to see her obituary. We have been friends for at least 30 years. We moved to Florida in 2003 and kept in touch by phone. What a beautiful person Gail was. I will miss her! My entire family will be very sad to learn this news.
Mary Alice DeVirgilis
Venice, Florida

Ernesto Garcia

February 20, 2025

For my Gail, the one and only , Ernesto

Sarah Wolfe

November 23, 2024

What a beautiful soul! Gail and I connected more than 20 years ago and have always stayed in touch. She was such an inspiration over the years going through so much medical with my children and always so generous and thoughtful especially when it came to helping patients I served she was definitely an earth angel and I know she´s smiling up in heaven´s graces

Peg Hambrecht

November 19, 2024

I met Gail at Fallsington United Methodist Church. She was so kind, cared for many people in the world I discovered through our many conversations, and a true lady. I will miss her so much! She was a bright light in our world! xo... Peg & Walt Hambrecht

Blue Miller

November 13, 2024

I was the first type 1 that Gail ever had lunch with. She was tickled pink. Gail, our sweet, sweet Gail. Such a caring, funny, beautiful, talented, giving woman and a type 1 warrior. I will miss our lunches and birthday dinners. I will miss you. I am glad you are at peace and I love you

Sonia

November 11, 2024

I am an employee at The New Jersey Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, where Gail also worked. Gail was so caring, generous, determined, and hardworking. I´ve interacted with Gail several times over lunch, where we would talk about a lot of things, including her involvement with The Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors, as well as her willingness to help others through other means and to give back to others, which I admired about her. While I am deeply sad to hear about her passing, I am forever grateful to have known her and to have worked with her. Gail will forever be missed and remembered by her friends and work team.

Olayemi

November 11, 2024

She was a good woman, a strong diabetic warrior, full of life and art, I never met her but she showed me love and support, she inspired me and told me I could live a good life even whilst being a diabetic, RIP Gail from Ola in Lagos Nigeria

Joshua Hinch

November 11, 2024

I have not met Gail face to face, but had the pleasure of speaking with her and texting often the past few years. She had a heart for helping people. She will be missed by many.

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