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THANK YOU SINCERELY
for all of the wonderful support, participation and kind words at Dr. Gail Fahoome's Celebration of Life Ceremony.  We were truly honored to meet everyone and hear about so many things we did not know.  Thank you. Please keep in touch with us.  Capellagenia@gmail.com





This Celebration of Life Website was created for everyone to gather and share our stories, experiences, her words of wisdom, photos, videos, and everything Dr. Gail Fahoome!  She was a powerful force and truly impacted all the lives she touched.  Please look at the pictures (in no particular order) participate, share and enjoy a full life well lived by our truly loved Gail Fahoome!! And please forgive any typos - along with being my mom, advisor, and very best friend - she was also my proof-reader! :-)

June 12, 2013
June 12, 2013
Gail was a treasured colleague to us both. She was sincere, compassionate, friendly, and a person of high standards and principles. She always spoke out for what was right and just and fair. She loved her family and was so proud of all their accomplishments. We will truly miss her. We send our deepest sympathy to Gail's family.
June 12, 2013
June 12, 2013
My heart is really broken; I had Dr. Gail Fahoome for most of my EER Classes. Dr. Fahoome also was part of my Doctoral Qualifying Exam Committee. She is honest, fair, and highly analytical in a good way and has a sense of humor. She will be missed.
June 11, 2013
June 11, 2013
Mrs. Fahoome- A woman of tremendous character, intellect, and humility. She was towering in stature but one of the sweetest women on the earth. I met her because of her twin sons Dale, and Walt and always felt welcomed in her home (sometime to welcome lol). May God shine his grace on your family and they know that you are fine and now in divine light. God bless the Fahoome family!
June 11, 2013
June 11, 2013
It is clear that Gail touched and inspired so many lives with her love, vibrancy, joy and intelligence. I offer my condolences to all of you, especially Gail's family.....
June 10, 2013
June 10, 2013
I will terribly miss Gail as a colleague, friend, and even student (in my doctoral seminar in 1999). I am in awe of Gail's extraordinary ability to patiently explain complex statistical concepts to students, as well as her keen commitment to social justice, expressed a month ago in her impassioned plea that we treat the cleaning staff equally to the University President.
June 10, 2013
June 10, 2013
Words seem in adequate to express the sadness I fell about Gail’s passing. I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed Gail’s company, either playing cards or just sitting around talking. Going up north for the Jones Family reunion for the last few years was always something I looked forward to. I always had a blast and felt welcome. She raised great kids, and they in turn they raised great kids. She
June 10, 2013
June 10, 2013
Gail was my colleague and my friend, and I will miss her. She was warm, had a great sense of humor and was exceptionally bright. She had more patience to work with students than any faculty member I have ever known. She had a great smile and if you really wanted to see it beam, all you had to do was discuss one of Capella's projects, from "Random 1" to "Don't Stop Believing."
June 9, 2013
June 9, 2013
My sister said it perfectly. Gail was our sister and I am still in shock. I feel her presence everyday.  She was brilliant and had the best sense of humor of anyone I know. My sister in law Renee, my sister Linda I are missing an incredible part of our foursome. Our girls weekends will not be the same however I somehow know you will be there. I love my brother and your children and you
June 8, 2013
June 8, 2013
What a woman! I remember the day she fired into my office and said, "You gotta' see this trailer of this movie my daughter did." and changed my life - again. She was a better colleague that I deserved, a lioness for students, and among the hardest workers I ever knew. Her commitments to excellence in all she did - equity, teaching, service, scholarship - never let you down. I miss her.
June 8, 2013
June 8, 2013
Gail was wonderful; full of humor, intelligence, and love. I remember talking with her about teaching, and needing to understand how it felt not to know something in order to help students learn things that they feared – like statistics. She's gone far too soon, but her influence continues to flow out through her family and her students.
June 8, 2013
June 8, 2013
"I worked with Gail on a number of projects. She always responded to students in a timely fashion, guided them and raised the bar on the quality of the work she expected. Aside from her work with students she was a dear friend and colleague. I will miss her dearly."
June 8, 2013
June 8, 2013
She was a very funny person that always taught me how to cook and new healthy vegetarian recipes. She taught me alot and always took us out for ice cream. She cared about everybody alot and life won't just be the same without her.
June 7, 2013
June 7, 2013
Dr. Fahoome was a welcoming spirit in the College of Education at Wayne State. I had the pleasure of working with her and her students for many years. She was kind, generous and a wonderful collaborator. I will miss her very much.
June 7, 2013
June 7, 2013
Life is never more difficult then when a loved one leaves us. Momma Fahome had such a wide-reaching spirit and zest for life and her family. She was a lovely, kind and thoughtful person. She had an innate ability to make you feel special whenever she was around you.
June 7, 2013
June 7, 2013
Dr. Gail Fahoome was truly an amazing person. I admired her from the very first time I met her. She was an excellent professor. I thought of her as a friend. You will always be with me Dr. Fahoome.
June 7, 2013
June 7, 2013
My mama, what can I say? Brilliant , funny, down to earth, loyalist person I ever knew, etc.... She had a great life and she is in Heaven now with God and her father, whom she is a spitting image of, mentally and physically , a real scholar/ genius:) I will always love her and she will always be looking over me, like she did for 35 years. And I can'twait to get there with her , I love you
June 7, 2013
June 7, 2013
I was blessed to have been one of Dr. Fahoome's students for 6 of my doctoral classes. In every class, she showed love and respect to all of her students. She also didn't just treat us like students. She treated us like friends. She allowed us to discuss things freely and truly cared about what personal issues we were going through. She will definitely be missed.
June 7, 2013
June 7, 2013
I am blessed that Gail was in my life. She is among the most inspirational women I've met. Upon initially meeting Gail, one would never suspect the accomplishments, ambitions and 'works-in-progress' of this phenomenal lady! I enjoyed listening to her stories about Detroit. I enjoyed learning about her children and grandchildren. I simply enjoyed Gail. (I'm gonna miss her so very much.)
June 7, 2013
June 7, 2013
What an inspirational and wonderful human being. Dr. Fahoome is someone who brought the best in the people around her. I will miss her humor and wit. She gave so much to her students, and never asked for anything in return. The many life lessons she taught me will live on. I know one day we will get to continue our wonderful conversations and friendship, until then I will miss her dearly.
June 6, 2013
June 6, 2013
She was intelligent, warm, generous, kind and had the best sense of humor of anyone I know. She was my sister-in-law but I considered her a sister in every sense of the word.
June 6, 2013
Thank you Felicia (Petey)!! She loved alll my friends! You guys always made her and my dad feel so loved! Your right, she gave us all the very best of herself. And she didn't settle for anything but the best for herself!! When she decided to go back to school - she got her BA, MS, then PhD! She was sooooo amazing. Once she decided to do something - you could consider it done!!!!
June 6, 2013
June 6, 2013
Her wit, her humor, her extraordinary talents, and her overwhelming capacity to love. My aunt Gail was a woman to watch, because there was just so much to learn from and admire. She will continue to be an example for all of us.
June 6, 2013
June 6, 2013
This was one awesome woman!! I had the blessed opportunity of knowing her and I also know that heaven has received one amazing and special angel! Everything about her was so kind and loving! With the greatest sense of humor!! She will truly be missed!!
June 6, 2013
June 6, 2013
If you did not get to meet or know her, you missed knowing a genuinely good person. She was so down to earth, fun and full of life. I feel so lucky!!!
June 6, 2013
June 6, 2013
Gail was smart, funny and always willing to help a student understand something about statistics. We shared lunch, stories about our children, complaints about our colleagues and laughs about books, movies and people. Gail was so proud of Capella, i am glad I had a chance to see the latest movie and see Gail smile at the stories Capella told about getting the movie made. I miss her.
June 6, 2013
June 6, 2013
I first knew Gail when she was an undergraduate student and then had the pleasure of working with her for many years as a colleague. She was hard working, competent and got right to the point in any discussion. I enjoyed her sense of humor and our many talks together.  It is hard to think of the COE without her.
June 6, 2013
June 6, 2013
Dr. Fahoome was an integral part of my doctoral studies at Wayne State. I can attribute so much of what I learned and what I put into practice in my current work to her. I am happy to have written her a letter after my final course last year, thanking her for the role that she played to let her know how much she meant in my educational journey. She will be missed a great deal
June 6, 2013
June 6, 2013
What more can I say that hasn't already been said about my "Momma Fahoome". She was a wonderful woman who touched all those around her. She brought humor, joy, and love into any environment and made you feel like you were home around her. I will truly miss "Momma Fahoome.
N H
June 6, 2013
June 6, 2013
Dr. Fahoome taught me many lessons in the classroom; however my most treasured lessons were outside the classroom. It wasn’t necessarily what she said, but how she lived her life. She will always be an example of determination, diversity and devotion. She shared her love & warmth with all. To Dr. Fahoome’s family, thank you for sharing your treasure, she has made all our lives so rich.
June 6, 2013
June 6, 2013
Her accomplishments amaze me. Gail was a beautiful and caring person. Every relative, friend and student was touched just knowing her. What a wonderful roll model she was to her children and grandchildren. To her beautiful family, our hearts and prayers go out to you. Gail is gone too soon, but never forgoten in our hearts.
June 6, 2013
June 6, 2013
I remember all of Aunt Gail's stories about how crazy her kids were growing up! How dumbfounded we all were during her PhD defense & how smart she truly was. She always shared the deep knowledge and passion she had for so many things. Her brilliance came through her sense of humor and the one-liners she could crack on the spot like no one else! She will be loved always and sorely missed.
June 6, 2013
June 6, 2013
She will always be one of the most compassionate, knowledgeable, and understanding individuals I will ever have known. God has already blessed her and may God bless those she loves for she will always be with us.

Respectfully
Joe Lee Smith
June 6, 2013
June 6, 2013
Gail brought us so many gifts when she came into our lives. That Gorgeous, seemingly ever present, smile always conveyed the joy that bubbled up out of her open mind & whole heart. She was truly inspiring in so many ways. I'm thankful for all of the time that we had together, but I;ll always wish that we had more. I'll miss her always.
June 6, 2013
June 6, 2013
I'd only really begun to get to know Dr. Fahoome in the last two years. She taught several of my doctoral courses. She had many students but when you got time with her, she was really present-ready to help and push you to think. In the last year, we became more friendly. She was such an interesting, thoughtful and authentic person. I really wish she'd had more time. A great loss.
June 6, 2013
June 6, 2013
What to say about this wonderful spirit...She loved her family and extended her love to anyone (meeee) close to the family. A woman full of life, love and intelligence. She always encouraged us to be our best, never judged us and advised us on ways to make ourselves better. She gave us the best of herself and not one minute in her presence did you feel like you were not family just loved
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Bill, Lois ,Bill

September 21, 2013

Lois, Bil and I were close friends, during the war years and after.After I got out off the service we parted our ways, Bill chouse to work in the Detroit area, while I went on the road as a consultant, before going into management.Although I tried to contact Bill and Lois several times, I was not sucessful.  If Lois reads this I would like her to contact me . My phone no. is 1-803 - 781- 3488 I live in Columbia, S.C.     I remember Gail as a baby she was such a happy child always laughing.

Her Brother's Words

July 21, 2013

My name is Bob Dexter. Gail is my sister.

On behalf of her immediate family, Richard her husband, Capella, Walter and Dale her children. On behalf of her siblings, Linda her sister, myself, and Lois her mother, we thank you for your attendance and support during this time.

There are many of you here who may only know her professionally. Let me share a bit about her personally. Gail is one of three children born to Bill and Lois Dexter. In the sibling line-up, Gail came first. Three years later, came Linda. Again three years later, I came along. We grew up in the suburb of Detroit in Royal Oak. Mom took care of the family while Dad took care of the business. Our vacations were spent in Boyne City, which is where Mom and Dad met as kids. Dad's family rented a cabin from Mom's family. The time spent on the lake was great with swimming, boating and water skiing all week long.

I will always remember Gail's first car, an Opal Cadet GT. I don't recall what year it was. One of her friends was in the air force and gave her a huge air force insignia which she applied to the hood of the car. Its stripes wrapped over the fenders almost to the wheel well. After that, there was no mistaking that car.

Gail, being the oldest was the first of the Dexter kids to get through high school. After that she attended college. Gail choose to leave before completion. And sometime after that met Richard and got married. I am terrible at remembering timelines, so I can't bore you with details.

Gail and Richard raised three children of their own, Capella came first, followed by the twins, Walter and Dale. I visited with Gail three days before she delivered them. She had just come from the doctor who told her she was having twins. She told me that every hour the twins stayed in was a blessing. Gail loved her family very much and was very devoted to them. Richard was not just her husband, but also her best friend.

Gail always enjoyed a game of cards or dice. Certainly I can attest to the fact that when the Dexter family got together, it wouldn't be long before the cards came out. One time, we were all on a family reunion at a fancy Cancun resort. The night life consisted of loud music, dancing and drinking. But then there was the Dexter family, at a corner table playing dice or Pepper (a card game much like your Euchre).

The three of us kids grew up into different views on life, on such topics as politics and faith. So much so, that it was useless to bring it up. We would just play more cards and laugh.

During most of her adult life, Gail worked as a waitress. She was very good at it. At some point, she looked into what it would take to complete her college degree, and it turned out that it would not take much to finish. So in1992, she competed her Bachelors degree at WSU. She taught for 5 years at Cass Tech, a school that our father attended when he was in high school. And by 1999, Gail earned her PhD in EER (Educational Evaluation and Research). Gail was a late bloomer in the pursuit of higher education, but once she latched on, there was no stopping her.

Many of you know Gail from her professional side, as a professor. To our father, work was very important. He gained a solid reputation for his mechanical engineering expertise. His services were sought after from a great many companies. Likewise, Gail must have absorbed that ethic, and it compelled her to excel in all she touched. Gail's desire for knowledge was so compelling, that at an age where most people are planning their impending retirement, she was secretly considering going back to school for yet more.

I have a copy of Gail's thesis on my bookshelf. It is by far the thickest of all my books, 518 pages, single sided and double spaced. I have been known to bring it out when I have math friends over. They are amazed by it and tell me that it is something that all statisticians should have a copy of.

When our father died many years ago, Gail, Linda and I all flew to Texas where Mom and Dad were vacationing. When we went to view Dad, Gail asked me to say a few words in the form of a prayer. She must have considered me the spiritual one of the siblings. I don't think she would mind if I said the same words here for her.

May the Lord bless you and keep you.

May the Lord make his face to shine upon you,
and be gracious to you.

May the Lord lift up his countenance upon you,
and give you peace.

Amen

Gail Dexter, Gail Fahoome, Prof Fahoome. Each an individual. All the same.

Thank you.

Letter from a wonderful family friend

July 3, 2013

Dear Linda,  

I wrote out a card to you on Monday and mailed it, but wish I would have waited until after Gail's memorial service.  What an incredible woman!  What a humble woman!  How many of us really walk the walk instead of just talk the talk?  She and Richard really lived what they believed.  I admire them.  They have done so much for so many.  

Gail's accomplishments are unbelievable.  You had an Einstein walking among you and she never even bragged about it.  It seems as though she really had the right balance between love for her family and love of her work.  Being in that room with all the beautiful things being said about Gail and all the positive energy around us made me think about how important the Fahoome family has been to me.   

I can't imagine how many people have been touched by the Fahoome Family.  Your whole family has such a kind way with everyone.  I'm so happy that I grew up with you.  I love how it doesn't matter how long it's been since we've seen each other that we just start up where we left off.  Your friendship means a great deal to me.  I don't know many people who have had a lifetime friend like you.

  Growing up in my house was different than your house.  I loved coming to your house (when Joe wasn't there, of course!) and hearing your mom sing.  Every week she would look through the school folders and saved them in the hall closet.  Every one of her children was special to her in their own way.  I loved to hear our mothers laugh and some of the Lucy and Ethel things that happened over the years are comical.  Your mother always had sweet names for everyone.

     Although I was afraid of your Dad when I was young (whenever Richard would answer the door to my calling out "Lindaaaa , Lindaaaa) he would tell me "Joe's home" because he knew I wouldn't come in and would laugh.  How many teen aged boys would actually take the friend of his little sister on a motorcycle ride up and down the street?  Some of my memories of Richard are his referring to your dad by his first name, having a car with the gas can inside (somehow it made the car work) and his being deathly afraid of spiders.  

I knew John much better than Richard because he was our babysitter.  Most babysitters would just watch TV or talk on the phone, but John actually spent time with us.  He taught me how to play a song on the piano and how to play chess.  I was always so afraid.  I remember you and I were at the show with John and I was scared because the movie was supposed to be scary and he showed me that it really wasn't frightening.  At one of the Jackson fairs, John was in the Haunted House in the Library.  When I walked in and saw him with "blood" all over I started crying.  He came out of the room and comforted me and showed me that it was just ketchup.  How many teen aged boys would do that?     

I always admired Joanne because she was "older" and knew how to do hair and have lots of fun.  She's always been such a social girl planning events and having a great time.  I can't picture her without a smile on her face.   

When  Henry and I were thinking of names for babies, we both liked the name Craig.  I was so happy to name our son Craig because of your brother.  Just like all the other Fahoomes, he is kind and gentle, yet he was always masculine.  His love of sports was incredible and he was always a team player.  

One of the young women who spoke at the memorial said she calls Capella, Smiley.  When Craig met Stephanie and we took some photos, that was the first thing I thought was that she has the Fahoome smiling eyes.  How great would it be to have someone like the Fahoomes in my family!  

You and John have done a great job yourselves.  Kristen is such a beautiful young woman.  I see so much of you in her and I'm sure all the children she works with are touched by her in a way that will help them throughout their lives.  Jack is adorable.  I can see why you're wild about both of them.  

There aren't any perfect families, but the Fahoomes have such a wonderful bond and the love and strength they can bring to each other in time of need is beautiful.  I'm sorry to go on and on, but I wanted you to know I love you and your beautiful family.  All of you have made an impression on my life.  

Take care, Patrice

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