Gail spent her married life devoted to her family and friends. She sacrificed everything for her children. Her passion was cooking for many of the family gatherings and she was a collector of cookbooks. She was a caring, giving person, who always went out of her way to help others. Gail was known for her creative abilities and her special gift baskets that she created for her many friends and family. Her smile always brightened the day and her compassion always reminded others that they had a friend by their side.
She is survived by her husband, Ernest; sons, Shawn (wife Debra) and Ernie Jr.; daughter, Heather; father, George Snowling; sister Diane Larson (husband Larry); brothers, Michael Snowling, James Snowling (wife Anita), John Snowling (wife Marie) and Steven Snowling; grandchild, Devin; and many nephews and nieces. She was preceded in death by her mother, Ruth, and sister Teresa. She is now with them living peacefully in heaven.
Gail spent her married life devoted to her family and friends. She sacrificed everything for her children. Her passion was cooking for many of the family gatherings and she was a collector of cookbooks. She was a caring, giving person, who always went out of her way to help others. Gail was known for her creative abilities and her special gift baskets that she created for her many friends and family. Her smile always brightened the day and her compassion always reminded others that they had a friend by their side.
She is survived by her husband, Ernest; sons, Shawn (wife Debra) and Ernie Jr.; daughter, Heather; father, George Snowling; sister Diane Larson (husband Larry); brothers, Michael Snowling, James Snowling (wife Anita), John Snowling (wife Marie) and Steven Snowling; grandchild, Devin; and many nephews and nieces. She was preceded in death by her mother, Ruth, and sister Teresa. She is now with them living peacefully in heaven.
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