A proud member of the Calvary Church in Montesano, her most cherished love was Christ. She spent many nights in bible study with her son John. She was a proud member of the Chinook and Quinault tribes, enjoyed antiquing, collecting costume jewelry, gardening, reading and her dog, Lily.
Gail's career was spent as registered nurse. She worked multiple facets of nursing, including Home Health Care, a professor of nursing at Southeastern College of Utah, and a corporate nurse for FMC, Freightliner Trucks, and Nabisco.
Gail is survived by her 6 children: sons Russell Cameron of OR, Brian Cameron of CA, Andrew (Cynthia) Worth of WA, and John (Theresa) McKay of CO; daughters Bobbie Berkey of WA, and Heidi (Kevin) McNeill of CO; as well as 9 grandchildren. She is preceded in death by both parents.
To share memories or to leave a condolence for the family, please visit www.harrisonfamilymortuary.com. Cremation arrangements entrusted to Harrison family Mortuary of Aberdeen.
A proud member of the Calvary Church in Montesano, her most cherished love was Christ. She spent many nights in bible study with her son John. She was a proud member of the Chinook and Quinault tribes, enjoyed antiquing, collecting costume jewelry, gardening, reading and her dog, Lily.
Gail's career was spent as registered nurse. She worked multiple facets of nursing, including Home Health Care, a professor of nursing at Southeastern College of Utah, and a corporate nurse for FMC, Freightliner Trucks, and Nabisco.
Gail is survived by her 6 children: sons Russell Cameron of OR, Brian Cameron of CA, Andrew (Cynthia) Worth of WA, and John (Theresa) McKay of CO; daughters Bobbie Berkey of WA, and Heidi (Kevin) McNeill of CO; as well as 9 grandchildren. She is preceded in death by both parents.
To share memories or to leave a condolence for the family, please visit www.harrisonfamilymortuary.com. Cremation arrangements entrusted to Harrison family Mortuary of Aberdeen.
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