1936 - 2022
No Vistitation Date Scheduled
No Funeral Date Scheduled
Gail Homer Baldwin of Chelmsford, MA, formerly of Pepperell, MA entered into much needed rest on Wednesday, February 23, 2022 at Lowell General Hospital.
She was married to the late Mr. Richard G. Baldwin who has been waiting since 2000.
Born in Courtland, NY on November 18, 1936, the daughter of the late Dana and Mildred Homer, loving sister of the late Lawrence Homer forever, also sister of Linda and Dana Homer II of South Carolina. Aunt of Emily and Dana Homer III, mother of Richard and his wife Bernadette, Mark and his wife Hiroko, Debora, and Susan and her husband, Michael. Grandma of Richard Jr., Krystal, Melissa, and Emily Baldwin, Julianne and Jennifer Peterson.
She was a graduate of Dalton High School in Dalton, MA with the class of 1954.
Over the years, she was employed with Crane & Co. of Dalton, MA, the IRS in Andover, MA, Burlington Coat Factory of Nashua, NH, and Sears of Lowell, MA.
She was a former member of the Red Hats Society of Chelmsford and the Campfire Girls of Chelmsford.
She thanks all of you, friends, relatives, veterans for all the genuine laughs and holding America together.
What a Country, CHEERS!
Hope I was a ripple or wave in your lives. Play your music, all kinds.
Private services were held on Tuesday, March 1, 2022. ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUNERAL HOME 106 MIDDLESEX ST. CHELMSFORD, 978-251-4041. Guestbook at www.dolanfuneralhome.com
Barbara Halstead
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Gail was always ready with a great laugh and story to tell. I enjoyed talking to her and especially reading her letters. I’ll miss you, cousin Gail.
Barb Halstead
Julie
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I will miss you Smiling face everyday when I get to work,
We had so many enjoyable conversations.
You will be so missed
Julie
Jane ottoman
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Cousin Gail. I will miss you so much. You were such a great cousin, always staying in touch and always laughing and smiling your Christmas letters were so sweet and so happy. I will miss you so
Much and know you are happy now with your husband again.
Jane ottoman
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Cousin Gail. I will miss you so very much with your wonderful smile and wonderful laugh. You were always so happy and I look forward so much to your Christmas letter which was great. I know you’re happy now with your husband again love you Gail.
Dawn Belleville
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Gail, I meet you in 2000 after your husband passed while I was visiting my father’s grave site. I always loved our cemetary chats of 2+ hours. You will be missed tremendously.
May your memory be eternal.
Carol Merriam
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Gail was always a delight in our Red Hat Society! All the ladies loved her. She was also our good neighbor on Lovett Lane. Sorry she is gone but I know she is with Dick! They are buried in Fairview near my mom and dad, so I will visit the them and offer my prayers.