Gail (Egan) Michuda, 62, of Shawano, Wisconsin went home to be with her Lord Jesus on September 8, 2025. Gail was born in Pontiac, Michigan, on April 12, 1963 to parents William Egan and Joan (Melton) Leaf. She graduated from Fairview High School.
Gail was successful as a Hotel Manager and she enjoyed mothering her five children. She also enjoyed music, cooking and baking, going for walks, being out in nature, camping, spending time with her friends and family, and singing in worship to God.
Gail had five children and she loved them all very much. Gail had a personal relationship with the Lord Jesus and wanted others to know about Him.
Gail is survived by her three children; Matthew Harrington, Nathan (Emma) Harrington, and Sarah Harrington; her brothers, Paul Egan, and Gary Egan; her Aunt Sherry Marsh; her grandchildren; as well as other cousins, nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her parents; her husband Dale Michuda; her two children Joshua Harrington and Jacob Harrington, and her brothers, Jay Egan and Perry Egan.
The family would like to thank those were providing comfort and care for Gail in the last days of her life.
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