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Gail Rachel Knight Soule, 66
Sept. 1, 1944 - Jan. 5, 2011
PORTLAND -- On Sept. 1, 1944, a daughter was born in Westbrook to Lawrence C. and Rachel Bettez Knight. Named Gail Rachel Knight, this daughter would be her mother's blue eyed kitty a fitting term of endearment. She was loved and held close to many hearts.
Gail grew up in a big, lively family of ten consisting of her parents, four sisters, and three brothers. They lived across the street from the bustle of the S.D. Warren paper mill, and near Frenchtown, where still more of her close-knit family lived. She could walk down the street to Joe Fluett's store to buy penny candy. She won marbles from the neighborhood boys. The volume of child hood lore from that house on the corner of Cumberland and Brown is immense, and filled with tales of mischief, adventure, and laughter.
In her childhood, she attended St. Mary's School in Westbrook, and graduated from Westbrook High school in 1963. During high school, she fell under the spell of one Paul Soule at a dance at the Westbrook Armory. They had one date when Paul was a senior and she was a sophomore. They did not meet again until seven years later.
In the meantime, Gail attended Westbrook Junior College and graduated in 1965. She worked at the armed forces recruiting office in Portland, then later moved to the big city, Boston. She was employed by IBM where her conscientiousness and alacrity were highly valued. It is during this time that, one evening, she walked into Smokey Joe's restaurant, and spotted Paul Soule again. Three years later, on Aug. 1, 1970, the couple was married, and a new phase of Gail's life began.
Marriage brought traditions: breakfasts out on Sunday mornings, treasure hunts at flea markets and trips home to Maine on weekends. Marriage also brought children: Sarah Rachel, born in 1973, and John Knight, in 1975. Gail created a home that was warm, secure, and happy. Her family ate breakfast together every morning, and dinner every night. Her greatest happiness's were derived from the happiness's of others. She was tireless in her caring, and she was always there. As her children grew, she was so proud of them; through report cards, school performances, and sporting events, she didn't acknowledge that so much of what was accomplished was because of her.
In 1989, Gail and her family moved back home to Maine. At her new house in Cumberland, Gail and Paul set about creating a home. They loved to host family celebrations, and to be surrounded by those they loved. The big Fourth of July party took place every year, with upwards of eighty friends and family attending. Every year the Christmas season was kicked off with their tree trimming party, which Gail loved. She never forgot the magic of Christmas, even as an adult. She made the season beautiful and magical for everyone she cared about. In the summer, perennial gardens were a specialty of hers. The color and beauty of spring and summer flowers were gifts from Gail year after year. The plants she divided and shared with friends and family spread this beauty to so many different places. She loved the nurturing and tending of gardens.
Gail Rachel
Knight Soule
Jones, Rich & Hutchins
Funeral Home & Cremation Service
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Such could also be said of her relationships with children.
Through her life, Gail was a favorite aunt to many. She cared for two generations of nieces and nephews, and she never said no when she was asked to care for a child. Spending time with Aunt Gail was a treat. There were always popsicles available, even at times of day when popsicles are typically not consumed. Aunt Gail would get into the pool with you to swim, even if was so cold no other adult would even consider it. There were always plenty of toys to play with, and you could be sure that if you really loved a toy, you would take it home with you when you left. That is what Aunt Gail was like.
Her greatest familial joys arrived in the form of her grandchildren: Jane Soule Way, born in 2003, Leo Soule Way in 2005, and Milo Totaro Soule, born in 2009. She loved these children completely and effortlessly. She gave her whole heart and self over to them, and they filled her world. She was always there to spend time with them and have fun with them. And she was such a fun Nana. Once she let Jane and Leo jump into her pool in their underwear, because they thought it would be so funny. She loved eliciting belly laughs from her newest grand-baby, Milo. Her last years were replete with the joy these children gave her, and they loved their Nana more than anyone else in the world. Gail spent her whole life giving to those she loved, and all she loved will always be the better for it.
Gail passed away the morning of Jan. 5, 2011, after experiencing a pulmonary embolism. Her passing was sudden and unexpected; she passed peacefully, surrounded by those who love her so much. We will continue miss her, but will so treasure our memories. Our hearts will always be filled with the joy she brought to our lives.
Gail will be sadly missed by her husband of 40 years, Paul W. Soule; their two children, Sarah Soule Way and her husband of North Yarmouth, and John K. Soule and his wife Julie of Portland; and her three grandchildren, Jane Soule Way, Leo Soule Way, and Milo Totaro Soule. Gail is also survived by six siblings, Jane Ferrelli of Franconia, N.H., Michael Knight of Westbrook, Cynthia McGarry and her husband Owen of Cape Elizabeth, Mary Randall and her husband Ken of Gorham, Deborah Walsh and her husband David of Westbrook and Richard Knight of Westbrook; as well as several nieces and nephews. Gail was also the sister of the late Bruce Knight, who died in 2008; and sister-in-law of the late Frank Ferrelli and Bonnie Knight.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend a visitation on Sunday, Jan. 9, 2011, from 2-5 p.m., at Jones, Rich & Hutchins Funeral Home, 199 Woodford St., Portland. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, Jan. 10, 2011, at 11 a.m., at St. Anthony of Padua Parish, 295 Brown St., Westbrook. Internment will be held at a later date. Please visit www.jonesrichandhutchins.com for additional information and to sign Gail's guestbook.

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Published by Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram on Jan. 7, 2011.

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dartha vance

January 14, 2011

dear paul and family
i was so sorry to hear today that Gail passed away.I remember our chats at shaws.... talking about
what our kids were doing.
i loved Gail!!!!!!
please take care
phil passed away on jan. 2 so maybe they are having a good time in heaven remember all the soccer games we all attended
take care paul
dartha vance
philip vance,s wife

January 11, 2011

What a beautiful tribute. We only knew her briefly but she has touched us all profoundly. Peace and strength to you all. Jen Rohde and family

Andy Falkof

January 10, 2011

I am so sorry for your loss - my deepest sympathies in this difficult time.

Tony Ferrelli

January 9, 2011

To Gail's Family,
There are in times in one's life; those special events, that one never will forget. One of mine is on that day when Jane and I visited the family in Maine. Gail, Cynthia, Debbie, Mary, Michael and their families. I had been decades since I last saw them on a pleasant and fun occasion. There was a special Mass at Mary's home that was so warm, so close, so special. Sitting next to Gail, I could feel God's presence in all of us. There is no doubt that Gail is welcome in God's Kingdom.
Paul, Sara and John, you have been truly blessed to have such a wonderful wife and mother.
With Love from Tony Ferrelli

January 9, 2011

Dear Paul and family, How fortunate we were have have known your wife and mother....our prayers are with you all , Don and Carolyn

January 9, 2011

Paul, Our deepest symathiy to you and your family at this sad time.

Jim and Janet Bither

January 8, 2011

Paul, my condolences to you and your family. I am so shocked to learn of Gail's passing. It was wonderful to be with you and Gail at our last high school reunion. We shall all miss her gentle smile.

John Dyhrberg - WHS Class of 1963

Michelle Knight Brackett

January 8, 2011

Dear Uncle Paul, Sarah, & John,
I am sorry for you loss. My heart goes out to you all. May God bless you with his comfort.

Diana LaChance Lennon

January 8, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

January 7, 2011

Dear Paul and Family,
Our deepest sympathy . We have fond memories of Little Bustin gatherings and her kind gentle ways. She will be missed.
Dick and Mariele

Colleen & Todd Shaw

January 7, 2011

We were so saddened to hear of your mother's unexpected passing, John. Knowing you as we do, it's not surprising to learn that your mom was such a remarkable, loving, and warm-hearted person. May you all carry her extraordinary spirit with you now and always. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the entire extended Soule clan.

Norene Ward,

January 7, 2011

My heart is deeply saddened by the loss of my childhood friend. Gail and I started kindergarten together at St. Mary's School and we were good friends all the way through high school. I'll always remember those twinkling blue eyes and her long flowing hair. She was such a gentle and sweet person. I will miss her. Please accept my condolences during this difficult time.

Maureen Soule

January 7, 2011

My prayers are with you Paul, Sarah, John and the "Grands". Gail was so much fun to be with. A gracious hostess, much valued confidant and dear friend - I will miss her always. I know she and Phil will continue to watch over us! Much love, Mo

Sharon Pratt Moreau

January 7, 2011

We have lost another special classmate from Westbook High's Class of 1963. May God Bless your family in this time of sorrow.

January 7, 2011

I'm so sorry to hear about Gail. We went
all through St. Mary's School and Westbrook High School. She was such a wonderful person and dear friend. She will be missed by so many people.
I'll keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.
Lorraine Fougere Cragin, WHS 1963.

Donna Robichaud

January 7, 2011

so sad to hear about Gail passing---she was a wonderful childhood friend, God bless her. Donna Robichaud Conroy

January 7, 2011

Altho I have not been in touch with Gail since high school graduation I'm honored to share her life experience through such a beautiful obituary. May you all find peace in your heart and joy in your memories.
Pamela Boutet Edge, WHS 1963, Franklin, MA.

peter good

January 7, 2011

I was so sorry to hear about Gail's passing.
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Christine Brown Irish

January 7, 2011

I'm so very sorry to hear the sad news, your whole family has always held a special place in my memories. My prayers are with you all.

bob anthoine

January 7, 2011

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Paul, Sarah, John, and your entire family.

Kristen Soule Sturtevant

January 7, 2011

The world is a dimmer place without Aunt Gail in it and heaven is a great deal brighter.
Gail was a beautiful and loving woman. Her smile was contagious and she had a mischievous side to her that was always a joy. As a child she was like a second mother to me. I always knew I could turn to her, it was just a "given". She made everyone around her feel special and loved. She was a wonderful aunt and will be deeply and profoundly missed.
My deepest sympathies to Uncle Paul, Sarah, John and the grandchildren. She will live on in your memories, your stories and your love for each other.

Cynthia McGarry

January 7, 2011

To Paul, John, Sarah, Julie & Bob,
How I will miss my beautiful Shadow......we were so lucky to have her as part of our lives. I feel such joy in knowing she is with Mom & Dad Bruce, June, Bill & Frank and so many others....My sun will not be as brilliant as it has been but I can hear her saying.....with all those grand children and those two new little babies you have, your Sun will blind you......
Mostly I will miss the laughter we had. if I had a nickle for every time we laughed I would be rich. Actually I am so very rich just from having known
her... I will miss you My Shadow...See you in the Heavens

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