Gail C. Galleberg

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August 16, 1949 ~ September 24, 2015

Age 66 of Scandia. Loving Wife, Mom, and Grandma, passed away surrounded by family on September 24th after a 3 year courageous battle with cancer. Preceded in death by parents, Jack and Doris Channing; sister, Merle, twin brother, Jack. Survived by husband of 47 years, George; children, David, Travis (Julie), Gina (Nick) Millette, Aaron; grandchildren, Taylor, Mackenzie, T.J., Jaxon, Katcher, Colton, Jayson; sister, Barb (John) Walz, Pam (Pat) Miller; mother-in-law, Agnes Galleberg; many nieces, nephews and cousins throughout the U.S. and Canada. Gail enjoyed crocheting and stitching, was an avid Twins fan and could tell a story like no other. She will be deeply missed by her family and friends. A Celebration of Gails life 4-7 PM Saturday October 17th at the Scandia Community Center, 14727 209th Street North, Scandia. Memorials preferred to the family or directed to www.gofundme/ukhvtac.

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  1. Our condolences to George and family in the loss of your beloved wife, mother and grandmother. Our family shared many good times with Gail and George as we raised our families in Forest Lake and watched our boys as they played football, hockey, basketball and baseball. We had some very memorable trips back in the late 1980’s and shared a lot of wonderful memories.
    We got to know the Galleberg’s, their sons and daughters back in the 1980’s. We have remained friends to this day as we watched with pride now as our grandchildren played the same sports as their dads. Rest in peace, dear friend, Russ and Julianne Peterson

  2. I am very sorry for the loss of your dear loved one. God has promised to, one day soon, eliminate death forever, along with all sickness, pain, and sorrow. (Rev.21:4) He has also promised to reunite us with our loved ones on a restored paradise earth. The Bible says he yearns to do this. (John 5:28,29; Job 14:14,15) I hope these scriptures will bring comfort to each of you.

  3. I loved the way Gail was so supportive to everyone in her life she was the rock. She was there for my mom through thick and thin and was always concerned about how people were feeling. The strength she had through her battle was amazing! I love you all.

  4. Gail was one of the most courageous women I have had the honor of knowing. She fought her battle with the most positive attitude I’ve ever seen. I only knew her a few short years but we were instant friends and shared many loud boisterous laughs. I will miss her. My sympathies to George, her children and her grandchildren. She loved with her whole being and that is something special.

  5. I always knew that I could handle my illness, because Gail fought her battle with cancer like a champion. She inspired me daily, and I bet she never even knew. She will be missed. Sending Angels and lots of love to George, all of her children and grandchildren, as they grieve the loss of this special woman. May she and and her twin, Jack, now both be at peace together, in Paradise

  6. Gail’s positive attitude is a great loss to all. No matter what she endured in her battle,she fought on courageously. She and I laughed and cried together as we shared our memories of Jack. That I will miss. Sending love and prayers to you,George and family, as you grieve your loss.

  7. Sincere condolences to George and family. Such a tremendous loss in your life. Gail was always upbeat, caring, kind and such a brave lady in that tough battle she fought to live. We all loved her, her cheery posts on fb and her friendship of so many years. Heaven is even brighter now with that special Angel!! Thinking of you and remembering the Gallebergs in prayer.

  8. Gail you will be greatly missed. You courage gave a lot
    of people hope. I’ll miss you at the next pancake breakfast where we always seemed to meet.


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