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December 20, 2010
Gail was my best friend growing up! She and I were always getting in trouble! I spent more time at her house than my own. I adored her mother, father, and grandfather. We lost touch when she married Bobby and moved away. But I did babysit Robbie once.
I was just searching the net to see if I could find her on face book and maybe reconnect, and this is what I found. I am so sorry. I hope she had a good life. I loved her and have told my children many stories about her and my childhood antics. May she rest in total peace. Rita Amendola, from John Street.
Jon Vespa
July 2, 2010
My fondest memories of Gail were seeing her when visiting Noni Vespa's on John St. Sundays when we were kids. My dad used to call her "little Iodine" after the comic strip character. She had a great sense of humor and an incredible laugh.
Rest in Peace Gail
Barbara Vespa Mullen
July 1, 2010
I'm one of Gail's cousins. I haven't seen her in many years. Gail was one of my favorite cousins and we hung around together whenever I visited my grandparents on John St. I remember you as a little boy Robbie. I live in Orient, Maine now and have since 1986. I miss those days when we all got together. I'd sure like to hear from Joey, Tommy or Carol, as I've thought of them often. Rest in Peace Gail. Love, From Barbara
Elisa Vespa
June 30, 2010
I haven't seen Gail for many years, probably since the 80's. My grandmother Edith lived on John st. and Gail lived across the street. I used to love to go over and visit with Philly, Tounge, Clo, and Gail. Rest in Peace. Too young to die...
Joey Paulini
June 30, 2010
Gail was just a couple of months older than me and we grew up a few blocks from each other. We played, argued, went to school together, teased each other, got in trouble, laughed and shared over the years. Those close to Gail knew she had an enormous heart and a deep sensitivity. I will always remember her mischievous grin and easy laughter. We'll all miss her. Rest in gentle peace Gail, and may God embrace your soul into His eternal love.

Bye Boo-Boo
Rob Sampson
June 29, 2010
My mother wasn't perfect,and certainly neither was I but in spite of many painful years for both of us I never felt unloved or unwanted by her. She taught me to live every day like it was my last,that laughter IS the best medicine and that even parents aren't perfect yet will still always love you the same.
When I was at my bottom she was always there,when I had the most memorable moments in my life..and hers...she was there as well.
I know she's at peace,a place her and I have never known but that I take great comfort in knowing that she can rest easier there.
Love Robbie
Jeanne Crowley Ciocca
June 29, 2010
I was extremely saddened to hear of Gail's passing today. Gail and I were friends in high school and beyond. I just saw her a year ago and was just thinking her this past Saturday while passing through Sandwich. She had a great sense of humor and a heart of gold. My prayers and thoughts are with the Robinson and Paulini family.

bye booboo
June 29, 2010
Lucille Secinaro
June 29, 2010
To the Paulini Families;
We were shocked to hear of Gails' passing. We too have so many wonderful memories of John Street and all the Paulini cousins. We think of you all so often. Keep your memories close to your heart always.
Mario and Lucille Secinaro
Kathleen O
June 29, 2010
I am so sorry to here about Gail.My deepest condolences to the family.I will never forget her.She was like a big sister to me.She made me laugh and cry.She was one of a kind.She will always be in my heart.
John Ferzacca
June 29, 2010
Our deepest condolences at this difficult time.
Joey Paulini
June 29, 2010
I will always have good memories of Gail from when we were kids living with our parents until speaking with her just one week ago.I enjoyed kidding around with her and she took it laughingly.If you needed something, she would give you the shirt off her back. I will miss her greatly and will never forget her.
Donna Copman
June 29, 2010
Dear Family and Friends, I have not seen Gail since the 1980s when we used to play poker together with other friends, every Friday night. I was shocked to see her name on the obituary page today. You have my sincere sympathy in losing such a young woman, wife and mother. Yours truly, Donna Lee Copman, formerly of Newton Centre
The Staff of Nickerson-Bourne Funeral Home
June 29, 2010
We wish to extend our deepest sympathies at this difficult time.
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