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June 28, 1942— March 11, 2026
Grand Ledge, MI
Patricia Gail Graszler, lovingly known as Gail or Pat to her family and friends, was born on June 28, 1942, and passed away in Florida at the vacation home she shared with her daughter Stephanie on March 11, 2026.
Gail was preceded in death by her parents, Elmer and Betty Jenerou; her siblings Mike and Elmer Jenerou; her devoted husband, Stephen F. Graszler, on November 2, 2016; her cherished daughters, DeAnna Sheren on August 21, 2018, and Bethany Pahl on June 19, 2025; and her son-in-law Rick Sheren on May 27, 2023. She is survived by her daughter Stephanie Beals, her son Stephen J. Graszler, daughter-in-law Carolyn Graszler, and son-in-law Jack Pahl. She is also survived by her siblings Lonna Bear, John Jenerou, Mike Olin, Janie Weber, and Tammy Martinez. Gail was a proud grandmother to seven grandchildren—Lelia Thomas, Stephen Sheren, Stacey Rice, Philip Graszler, Shelbey Whitaker, Emma Allen, and Olivia Buby—and was blessed with fourteen great-grandchildren, with two more expected soon.
Known for her unwavering commitment to family, Gail delighted in gathering loved ones for holidays and birthdays, where laughter filled the room during spirited games of euchre and board games. These traditions strengthened the family’s special bond and created cherished memories across generations. She built a successful career as a District and Regional Manager for AVON, where her visionary leadership and determination transformed a struggling territory into a thriving market. After retirement, she found joy in antiquing, which grew into consignment spaces and eventually her own shop, where she shared her treasures with the community. She was also a proud and enthusiastic member of The GLHS FiftyPlus reunion group, cherishing the lasting friendships and annual gatherings that brought her great happiness.
Gail’s legacy lives on in the memories of her family and friends. Her laughter was infectious, her wisdom was sought by many, and her home was a haven of love for all who visited. She believed deeply in the power of kindness, the importance of integrity, and the value of friendship. She will be deeply missed, yet her spirit remains a guiding light for all who had the privilege of knowing her.
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