Condolences
Don, Les, Jana and Family’s and Nancy & Clyde We are so sad to here of Gayle’s passing. Nothing anyone says or does can really make you feel better at a time like this, but, please know our thoughts and prayers are with you. We’ll always remember and cherish the great times we had with all of you, on summer holidays, at the lake, around the fire, at the golf course, hockey games, coffee in the back yard when we were neighbors, could go on and on. The Leinwebers
Leslie, Jana and Don
We were so sorry to hear of your Mom”s passing. I have so many fond memories of the neighbors in Killarney and of all the hilarious times with those same neighbors years later at the lake. Our hearts are with you, but she’s with her best friend, Geoff.
She left a lovely legacy in you kids. God bless.
Dear Keal Family, I’m so sorry to hear of the passing of Gayle, Don was a very close friend growing up in Braeside and Gayle was one of the “mom’s” that looked after all of us as we found our way through our teenage years. Don, thinking of you and family in this difficult time…thoughts & prayers are with you. – Tom Norton
My Auntie Gayle was the best. She saw in me something no one else did. A long time ago in the late 70’s I was travelling with my young wife on a motorcycle. We had been storm stayed at Stathmore for hours. I called my Uncle in Calgary. He was just like my dad…he gave me shit and passed me to Auntie Gayle. To make a long story short my Auntie Gayle came out to Strathmore and picked my wife and I up and took us to the bus terminal in Calgary. Before picking us up I stashed my motorcycle in the RCMP compound in Stathmore promising to pick it up very soon. My Aunt Gayle sent us on our way without a further word and never again brought it up. I am forever grateful in having known and been loved by my wonderful Auntie. I will forever miss your smile. Love from your nephew Steve.
We are so sorry to hear that Gayle has passed away. I remember Gayle for many of the things mentioned in the obituary, I admired the beautiful things she had knitted for her grandchildren and for gifts to our grandchildren as well. We were also lucky recipients of her hospitality and fine meals, many times over the years. Doug and I have fond memories of good times spent together with Gayle and Geoff that we treasure. Gayle will be missed! Thinking of you all at this time, love Uncle Doug and Auntie Maureen
So very saddened by the news of Aunty Gayle’s passing!❤ I have fond memories as a child stopping in on our way to BC for summer vacation and tenting in the backyard on Brazeau, sneaking in and out the doggy door! And the food! Amazing! Took us to the pool and watched my brother push me off the tower cause I was chicken, then coke slurpee’s from 7-11, only in Calgary back then (Still hooked!)
As an adult, drove my mom, my mother-in-law, and myself to the flower shop to order flowers for my wedding…she sat back and giggled at the gong show between us and the flower “Diva”! Windmere visits, out on the boat, hangin by the fire, catching her giving my 5 year old daughter chocolate at 10 p.m….Hospitality, second to none! And generosity, unlimited! Always a great time! She will be greatly missed! Thinking of you all at this difficult time hoping you find peace within!
I was so sad to hear of Auntie Gayle’s passing. I remember travelling to Calgary to spend a few days with her and Uncle Geoff back in 1988. She was a great host and we had a great visit while watching the Olympics on TV together . I recall Gayle and Geoff’s frequent visits to Moose Jaw to visit her mom Jean Kent and my parents. We had some really nice visits. She will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family…. may you cherish the good times and keep the memories close to your heart. Take care .
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