Gail Marie (Greene) Hanscom

gail marie (greene) hanscom
Gail Marie (Greene) Hanscom, 63, died on Saturday, May 28, 2011 in Beverly Hospital. She was the wife of the late Douglas Hanscom, USAF (ret). Born in Newport, RI on Aug. 3, 1947, she was the daughter of Edith (Shaw) Greene of Danvers and the late Donald Greene, (USN/Army National Guard) (ret). She was raised and educated in Danvers and graduated from Danvers High School in 1966. She went on to study fashion retailing at the Essex Agricultural School in Danvers. Along with her mother, she is survived by three sons and a daughter, Ryan Hanscom of Danvers, Jeremy Hanscom of Alabama, Jason Hanscom, (USN) and his wife Kimberley, (USN) of Maryland, Rori Cutrer and her husband Todd, (U.S. Army) of Germany, two sisters, Marcia Greene of Danvers and Donna Swain of Danvers, four grandchildren, Justin Hanscom, Eireanne and Katie Cutrer and Alyssa Hanscom. She also leaves her two nephews, Cameron and Patrick Swain his wife Erica and her dearest friend of 50 years Paula Ferris, several aunts, uncles and cousins and her beloved cat Tiggy. She was predeceased by her granddaughter Hannah Hanscom . Gail was a very creative and a talented crafter as evidenced by her awesome holiday decorations especially Halloween. She was an avid Red Sox fan and big fan of DNLL baseball. While her children were growing up, she was actively involved in their sports teams as a “Team Mom” and a “Band Mom”. She became famous for her “Egg Rolls” after she had made over 300 of them for a band fundraiser. Many of her children’s friends called her their “2nd Mom”. In addition to sports, she loved musicals, especially “Wicked”. She and Paula never missed their annual ritual to see it! She loved playing “Farmville” and watching “Glee”. Over the last few years she reconnected with many of her classmates on Facebook. She looked forward to her breakfasts at Chuck’s. She was very patriotic and supported the U.S. Armed Forces. A Celebration of Life will be celebrated on Saturday, July 2, 2011 at 10AM at C.R. Lyons & Sons, Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers. Relatives and friends are invited to attend, preferably in casual attire. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made in Gail’s name to Operation Troop Support, c/o 16 Trinity St., Danvers, MA, 01923 or Strays in Need, P.O. Box 223, Danvers, MA, 01923.

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  1. Gail was a great band mom! We all loved her and thought highly of her during those fun years. You all are in my thoughts and prayers!

  2. My heart cries with your hearts, my soul weeps with your souls. But the Angels sang a glorious chorus at your Mom’s homecoming in Heaven. She’s in such a better place. Please know that my love and thoughts are always with you. Love, Mom C

  3. Rori and Family, Our heartfelt condolences are with you during this difficult time. It’s always hard to lose a parent, butj ust know your Mom is at peace with Hannah. Love, Aunt Mollie, Gloria and Shena

  4. Our thoughts are with you, we want you to know we are here for you at all times day and night. We loved your mum and all of you.

  5. My condolence to all of Mrs. Gail’s family. She was a bright light in this dark world and she will be missed very much. For now to eternity she will be a bright star watching over us all as an Angel in Heaven!! God bless you all. With Sympathy, Amy R. Lawrence Florala High School Class of 1988

  6. Cuzz, I’ll miss your daily emails. I still have some actually. You are truly missed by all.The “3” musketeers with “Betty White” will never be the same…My thoughts and prayers are with you all.Love , David.

  7. Love and prayers for Miss Gail’s family, she will be greatly missed. Always loved receiving e-mails from her as a way of staying in touch. Was a great pleasure to have known her.

  8. My thoughts and prayers to all of the family! I miss you more then you will know Momma H! One of these days I will see you up there my friend!

  9. I was one of Gail’s HS friends she found on Facebook. We had not seen each other in a very very long time. But I appreciated her comments and “Like”‘s on Facebook. She always acknowledged whatever I wrote on Facebook. I knew I could write about my life and she would be the first to say something to me. I will miss that. My love and condolences to Gail’s family. May you know she will be missed by many people.


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