1963
2022
Regina Gail Free, 58, passed away on Friday, March 25, 2022. She was born July 26, 1963, to Omar And Margorie Free.
Gail is survived by her sons, Michael Campbell of Letona and Alex Campbell of Searcy; her mother, Margie Free of Searcy; sister, Judy (Gary) Roberts of Searcy; and brother, Jeff (Christy) Free of Beebe. Mimi Gail is also survived by grandson, Payton Campbell of Bentonville, who was her pride and joy. She is also remembered by her nieces, Emily (Jacob) Jones of Beebe, Makenzie (Ridge) Briney of Beebe and Makayla Rowell-Payne, and by her step-grandsons, Stone Leatherwood and Robert Leatherwood of Letona. She is preceded in death by her father, Omar Free.
In life, Gail was a kind and caring soul who would help anyone she could. If anyone ever needed an ear, she would gladly lend it at any time of day. Gail had a huge love for the outdoors and camping at the lake. She enjoyed dutch oven cooking and baking. She will be deeply missed.
A celebration of her life will be held Friday, April 1, 2022, at South Heights Church of God, 1131 S. Main St., in Searcy at 6 p.m.
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Judy Roberts
March 24, 2023
It's been a year and I still miss you. Love you always, Judy
William Jones
April 1, 2022
I´ve known Gail for many years and she was an extra special person and was loved by so many but I guess Jesus needed her more!!
Paula Turnage
March 31, 2022
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Lynn Smith
March 30, 2022
My heart is heavy as I never expected the last late night chat we had on here would be the last on earth. My soul is glad this is not goodbye. I am thankful we stayed in touch over the years. My prayers are with my "nephews" Michael and Alex and the whole family. I can´t imagine what you are all feeling right now but I pray Gods peace and mercy. Thank you for being a friend. A real friend, one of the highest compliments I could give anyone.
Eddie Kaylor
March 30, 2022
I´m extending prayers and love to Gail´s family. She was a coworker and friend for several tears as we both worked at Eaton. She talked with me about her boys and grandson, Peyton, and how much she loved them.
Leah Brooks
March 30, 2022
What can't I say? Gail and I were more like sisters than just best friends; in fact, we had some people convinced that we were sisters. We were friends since I was 17, before I dated her brother, and long after; we were running buddies, coworkers, etc. I will miss her dearly.
Teresa
March 30, 2022
Oh how you will be missed! Praying for the family. Love you my sweet friend, we will see each other again!
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