Chesterine Gum
Dear Parent Family,
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Your wife and mother was a great lady
Mrs. C. Gum
Birth date: Sep 12, 1943 Death date: Apr 17, 2016
Gail Lynn Parent (Wilson), age 72, passed away on April 17, 2016. Loving wife of Kenneth "Ken" Parent, and loving mother of Kirk, Kevin, Kenny, and Keborah (Kebby). Dear Mother in law of Karen, Juan and Janeth. Loving grandmother Read Obituary
Dear Parent Family,
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. Your wife and mother was a great lady
Mrs. C. Gum
Ken & Family,
Gail was a great neighbor! She will be truly missed. I will cherish our chats at Meijer and the friendly waves almost daily passing each other on the street or as she was sitting on the porch. She was a sweet person and will be fondly remembered. God Bless all of you.
Ann Morrison
Kenny, Kirk, Kevin, Kenny, and Kebby, I am so very sorry for your loss. I have many fond memories of Gail as a child. She watched me grow up, babysat me when I was a kid, and then I babysat her children. Tawas Court has lost one of the good ones, and one of the originals:( I am sure she is in heaven now playing cards with my mom. Find comfort knowing you will see her again someday and for now you have a guardian angel watching over all of you. Hugs to all of you. Love Suzanne (Nelson) Rogers
We were really good friends went to breakfast once a month I was Saturday and had such a great time laughing about our life now and how we were aging
I used to work with gail at the wattles clinic. She was my buddy and we would always have lunch at the green lantern. For 18 yrs we have exchanged Christmas cards. We reconnected through face book. It was great for me to see her family and mine....she was a wonderful person ...I will miss her cards and posts..... my deepest condolences.
Kelly LeDuc
The many trips to Vegas that we took together. We all took a side trip to Laughlin to have a 1lb prime rib dinner. Yummmm so good! And the Margaritas were even bigger! We giggled all the way back to Vegas, with our hubbies looking at us sideways. And then we saw them- Bicorns! You know, a Unicorn, but with 2 horns. And they were blue! Everywhere in the desert. Hubbies stated that they were pipes, painted blue. Boring. They just had not partake of the Majik Margaritas, so could not see them...but Gail n I knew. And we had wanted to go back there this year, and look for those blue bicorns. We may yet.