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Linda Bolling
October 5, 2010
Gail came into the Library at Pikes Peak Community College often and always had a smile and a kind word for us. We talked about having passion for what you chose to do in life and we all could tell she had lots of passion. She loved teaching. She will be missed!
Tracy Mason
October 4, 2010
She was a wonderful lady that always thought of others first. "Gracious" described her well. She took her roles as wife, mother, instructor, friend, and volunteer very seriously. Her strength to overcome her rough childhood amazed me. I miss her terribly.
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