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Gail Francis Corman

January 28, 1954 — July 7, 2025

Gail Francis Corman, a cherished soul whose warmth and kindness touched all who were privileged to know her, passed away suddenly on July 7, 2025, in Brownhill. Born on January 28, 1954, in Toronto, she lived a life marked by compassion and generosity, always making others feel at ease with her welcoming presence.

For many years, Gail poured her heart into her work at the Assessment Review Board, where her professionalism and dedication shone brightly until her retirement. However, her true legacy transcends mere occupations; it lies in the boundless love she shared with her family and friends. Beloved wife to Brian Corman for an astounding 51 years, their bond was a testament to partnership and devotion. Together, they nurtured a vibrant family, welcoming their sons Barry (Nikki) and Jeremy into the world, and creating a home filled with laughter and love.

Gail was not only a mother but a beloved grandmother, finding delight in the company of her grandchildren Landon, Alyssa, Callan, and remembering with a tender heart her predeceased granddaughter Keegan. Her gardens flourished under her careful hands, mirroring the love and care she cultivated within her family. She found joy among the blooms and tranquility in the pages of her favorite books, reflecting a spirit that embraced both nature and stories with equal fervor.

Her passing leaves a void that could never be filled, a silence echoing her absence. Gail is also mourned by her dear family, including the memories of her late parents, Norman and Doris Walker, whose influence shaped the remarkable woman she came to be. Those fortunate enough to know Gail will forever cherish the kindness she embodied, the warmth she extended, and the profound love she shared.

The essence of Gail Francis Corman—a mother, grandmother, wife, and friend—will linger in the hearts of all who loved her. As we remember her life, we celebrate a remarkable journey marked by love, passion, and tenderness that will resonate far beyond her days with us. She will be greatly missed, an irreplaceable light extinguished too soon.

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