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Gail White April 10, 2010
Service Information The family would like to extend an invitation to join them in celebrating
Gail's life on Thursday, April 15 at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, 812 N. Jackson St (NE corner of Wells & Jackson). The visitation will begin at 4:00pm, followed by a mass at 6:00pm and reception immediately thereafter. The burial is scheduled for Friday, April 16th at 10:00am at Wisconsin Memorial Park, 13235 W. Capitol Dr., Brookfield.
Memorials In lieu of flowers, please consider donating blood, platelets or bone marrow in memory of Gail; making donations in her name to the Leukemia/Lymphoma Society or Society of Saint Vincent De Paul Cathedral of St. John/ Old St. Mary Conference, 831 N. Van Buren Street,Milwaukee, WI 53202.
Newspaper Notice White, Gail A.
(nee Schuenemann) Gail White,IIDA Entered Eternal Life Saturday, April 10, 2010 at the age of 66. Resident of Whitefish Bay for 41 years. Beloved wife of John E. White Jr. Loving mother to John (Christine) White III, Amy (Alan) Thiem, Matthew White, and Aaron (Kerri) White. Cherished Nana to Christian, Emily, Samantha, Andrew, Evan and Jameson. Devoted daughter of Lester J. Schuenemann and the late Fern (Pendl) Schuenemann of Darian, IL. Sister and friend to Diane Winter and Lester (Carol) Schuenemann. Gail is survived by many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family who she dearly loved.
Gail was professionally renowned and respected on the local and national
stage as an accomplished Interior Designer. As an entrepreneur, Gail created
several successful business ventures. She was the proprietor of All Together Now, Ltd, for 34 years and past President of ASID. Among her many awards and recognitions, none were more meaningful to her than the work she did for many years on the Breast Cancer Showcase Houses.
While Gail shared her visions of beauty and art, her most important
vision was that of family and community. She was well known
for her giving spirit and determination to help others. Improving the lives
of others was part of her life’s work as demonstrated by her many years
of service to the schools, local organizations and St. John's Cathedral.
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