Cynthia Abair
Mom,
Missing you every day. Celebrated my birthday .This time of year is so hard because you always enjoyed our family getogethers for birthday and holidays. We all miss you and think of you every day.
Birth date: May 2, 1941 Death date: Jun 9, 2017
Gail A. Kimmey, 76, of Syracuse, passed away Friday, June 9, 2017 at St. Joseph's Hospital surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Troy, NY and was a graduate of Troy High. She resided most of her life in Syracuse, where Read Obituary
Mom,
Missing you every day. Celebrated my birthday .This time of year is so hard because you always enjoyed our family getogethers for birthday and holidays. We all miss you and think of you every day.
Happy Birthday,Mom! We all miss you so much. Karlea , your S.U. baby, is graduating from SU with high honors. Your spirit is with her always. Danny and Lolita are coming out that week to see her ceremonies,there are 3, with the big one on Mother's Day.
Happy Easter, Mom! Love and miss you.
Missing you, Happy St. Patrick's day! One of your favorite days. Go Irish!
Dear Mom, it's my first birthday without you. I miss you so much. We all missed having you over for Thanksgiving dinner. I wish you were here to share our first Christmas in our new home.Love you! Your daughter.
Dear Mom, Words cannot express my heart break of never being able to hug you, kiss you, hear your voice, or spend a fish Friday night together. I take comfort that our last Friday together , God saw to it that our brother could take leave and fly in to be together as a family. No more suffering, you are certainly in heaven, but how I will miss you! Love you, Mom. I wonder what God will say , when you ask him " How old are you?" Good night, love your daughter, Cindy
I feel the pain of losing a parent, especially, a Mother. I believe , as best I could remember , Mom always tried her best to keep her family together. She treasured her family the most. Unfortunately due to living in California, I did not develop a relationship with her, but I know she was fond of me when we first met. We made contacts on different occasions. She loved her grandchildren and she sent little gifts to them when she can. I'm praying for peace and comfort for all. To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.

I visited Gail for over a year as part of the Vineyard Hospital Prayer Team, in response to a prayer request from Richard. She was always sitting with her friend Katherine by the nurses desk. Gail remembered my name - I always thought that was amazing. She talked about her 4 children and I told her about my two. I never know if what people tell me it true but she was always looking to Friday because Cynthia brought fish. Gail loved her ice cream too. Other team member like Sue Smith and John DiDomenico also saw Gail. They got her talking about her time at Wegmans on Pond St. She was a strong lady and she never complained about her circumstances. I will miss her.
Paula Oxford,
