Gail Katherine Perry Humphries was born October 3, 1946 and left this Earth October 24, 2020. Gail passed peacefully from this life at home with Duane and Gretchen holding her hands, pups nearby and sunflowers brightening the room.
Gail was born in Chicago when her dad was in the military and moved to Monroe as a young child. She grew up on Malvern Street, where she was the oldest of four. Gail loved to tell stories of riding her bike, helping care for her siblings as her parents worked, mowing the yard and preparing meals. That nurturing and homemaking gift followed Gail throughout her life.
Gail married Duane Humphries on November 3, 1967. From their early days of dating in high school at Ouachita, Gail and Duane were a team. They shared a strong work ethic, attention to detail, love of home and flowers, flair for style and design and desire to travel the country and the world. Together - Gail and Duane made the dreams of a young couple a reality.
Gail worked for 16 years at the “telephone company”, South Central Bell, before leaving to raise their daughter, Mary Katherine.
Together Gail and Duane built Century Protection which they sold to CenturyLink. She and Duane also owned The Brass Shop and The Pillars. They built and remodeled many homes in town and each place had a touch of Gail’s flair and impeccable taste.
Gail had a talent for making life beautiful. She was an excellent cook, loved working in her yard, had an eye for design that she shared in her home and by helping others decorate their homes.
For many years Gail and Duane enjoyed traveling the world and especially loved their trips to the wine country of California to see their favorite nephew, Tim Gordy, and to New York and Connecticut to see their favorite niece, Gretchen Pettis. Many fun times of laughter, dinners around the table, shows and adventures occurred during those visits. Sweet, treasured memories.
One of Gail’s most precious names in life was “Gege” to Grace, Christopher and Chandler Pettis. She was a constant presence in their lives and spent countless hours together which will forever remain in their hearts. Whether drawing, blowing bubbles, riding in her little black VW convertible or reading together, Gail savored the time with the children. She made Easters and Christmas Eves special and her presence will always be missed.
To remember Gail is to always see her big dimples, hear her laugher and feel her love. Gail made life beautiful and she will be missed greatly. Oh, to see through her eyes now!
Gail will be missed and cherished by her husband, Duane; her daughter, Mary Katherine, and her family, Bobbie and Lena Humphries-Morris; her niece, Gretchen Pettis, and her children, Grace, Christopher and Chandler Pettis; and her nephew, Tim Gordy, and his family, Gunes and Truman Gordy. She is also survived by her pups - Honey, Man and Madison, a host of dear friends, and her siblings, Charles Perry, Toni Leblanc and Dianna Demoss.
Special thanks also goes to her caregiver, Mrs. Addie Berry, Dr. Anders, and Louisiana Hospice.
A memorial will be held at a later time.
Donations made be made to St Jude Children’s Research Hospital or to a local charity of your choice.
“For if we live, we live to the Lord, and if we die, we die to the Lord. So then, whether we live or whether we die, we are the Lord’s” Romans 14:8