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Mary H. Gaule, 99

LANESBOROUGH, Mass. —  

Mrs. Mary H. (Brennan) Gaule, 99, of Lanesborough, formerly of Adams, died Sunday afternoon, September 8, 2024 at Hillcrest Commons in Pittsfield.

She was born in Chicago, IL on August 8, 1925, daughter of the late Bernard J. and Mary W. (Hughes) Brennan. She attended Chicago schools and had lived in Adams for many years until moving to Lanesborough with her grandchildren.

Mary worked in dining services at the Williams College Faculty House for many years until retiring 20 years ago. She attended St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, Adams. She was an avid Boston Celtics fan and stated that the key to her longevity was “sipping on a Whiskey Sour.” Her husband, Herman Gaule, whom she married on October 15, 1945, died on September 13, 1982. She is survived by her daughter-in-law, Jeri Gaule of Minot, ND; her six grandchildren, April Towle and her husband Patrick, Heidi Gunsch and her husband Troy, William Gaule, Patrick Priester and his wife Jessica for whom she resided with, Christopher Priester and his wife Ashley, and Keri Coury and her husband Dave; 15 Great Grandchildren, 5 Great Great Grandchildren, as well as several nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. She was predeceased by her son, John Gaule, her daughter, Judy Priester, and her brother, Mitchell Brennan. The funeral procession will begin on Monday, Sept. 16th at 10:30 AM from the PACIOREK FUNERAL HOME, 13 Hoosac St. Adams, followed by a Funeral Mass at 11:00 AM in St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, Adams. Burial will follow in Southview Cemetery, North Adams. A calling hour will be held on Monday from 9:30 AM until 10:30 AM, directly before the Mass, in the funeral home.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Pop Cares, PO Box 482, Williamstown, MA 01267, or at www.popcares.org. To leave a message of condolence, or for directions, please go online to www.paciorekfuneral.com


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I remember working with Mary at the Williams Inn many years ago. She was a true spitfire. I enjoyed working with her. She was always good for a laugh or two on those crazy days at work when you wanted to rip your hair out.
from: Jim "Cricket" Wondoloski, Jron: 09-16-2024

Growing up on East Hoosac Street, the Gaule family was a big part of our lives. Mary, Herm, John and Judy enriched our lives with their friendship. Rest in Peace, Mary.
from: Jan (Nowak) Roggeon: 09-12-2024

Mary was such a lovely, sweet, pleasant hard working woman who I got to enjoy many wonderful lunches, afterwork parties at the Williams College Faculty Club. She made your night with a hug and a sweet and kind word. A beautiful soul I was happy to call my friend....God bless.
from: Michelle Waryjaszon: 09-12-2024

Mary and I became friends when I was started to visit her daily when her family were working or on vaca, to keep her out of trouble learned alot about life and a few new words that can't be posted here lol We bonded quickly and I looked forward to our daily visits RIP Mary you are one of a kind and will be missed!
from: Patrice Lefebvre Maynardon: 09-12-2024

MY favorite Aunt. Aunt Mary was my Guardian Angel. When my own family pushed me away, she embraced me. She pulled me off the streets and turned me around. I'm pretty sure I would no be here today with out her and Uncle Herman. I owe and dedicate what ever time I have left to them and will be excited to meet them again on the other side. I love you Aunt Mary and am devastated right now
from: Rick Gauleon: 09-11-2024

Sincerest condolences from the Cutler family. She was a lovely lady to train with and work with at Williams.
from: Michelle Cutleron: 09-11-2024

We are so sorry to hear of Mary’s passing, she was loved by many, I had the privilege to work with her for 13 years at the Facility club, always had the highest respect for her, we had many laughs together, I’m so fortunate to have her as a friend, she will be missed by many, our condolences to all of Mary’s family, RIP Mary.
from: James & Laurie butleron: 09-11-2024

Worked with Mary at Williams Inn for many years before she went to work at college. Exceptional lady and very good waitress. Please accept my sincere and heartfelt condolences.
from: John Giffordon: 09-11-2024

I am sorry to hear of Mary’s passing. She was a very nice lady. Condolences to all of the family.
from: Deb Casuscelli Blanchardon: 09-11-2024

My heart is breaking knowing Mary has left us,but I know she is at peace with Herm,Johnny and her Jedibelle(Judy). Mary was my second Mom growing up and was always so loving and caring toward me. How blessed I was to have this wonderful woman in my life. She included me in family getaways. She didn’t get mad when Judy and I could have burned her house down making popcorn,which we left unattended. The smoke made a mess on walls that Mary had just freshly painted. And clothes in closets had to be dry cleaned. She was happy we weren’t hurt.Mary always made a big deal out of Judy’s birthdays. Her special little sandwiches and her rendition of Mairzy Doats. I can hear her now. RIP Sweet Mary.
Love,Dottie and Dougie
from: Dottie Wandreion: 09-11-2024

I remember Mary working at the Williams College Faculty House for many years. A nicer person you’ll never know! Always greeting you with a warm smile. Rest in Peace Mary ???
from: Paul Boyeron: 09-11-2024

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