
My hairdresser, Kelly, works in a shop called Salon Frank Paul. There are only 2 other stylists besides him who are Frank and Gayle. Kelly has worked for Frank for 20 years or so and Gayle has worked with them for about 13. So needless to say, they are like a family. She has been my sister- in -loves, mother -in- loves, and my aunts hairdresser. This morning I heard the tragic news that Gayle was killed yesterday, as you can read in the article below. Gayle has one daughter. Please remember her family, along with her "hair" family, in prayer as I am sure they are devestated. She was always so fun and pleasant. She always seemed to have a smile on. After reading some comments posted on line, I found out that she was a Christian.
I am not sure who the two other people with her were. I am just hoping they were not her relatives. You just never know when you will be taken, you just have to make sure that your heart is ready for heaven.....you have Jesus as your personal savior.
Victims ID'd in double-fatal on I-25 this morning
July 21, 2008 - 10:33AM
THE GAZETTE
Two people died this morning in a roll-over crash on Interstate 25 south of Colorado Springs that also sent an 11-year-old to the hospital.
The crash occurred around 9:45 a.m., when a southbound 2006 Mazda 3 rolled three times after the driver overcorrected drifting off the right side of the road into the median. The driver, 54-year-old Gayle Reasor of Colorado Springs, was ejected from the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene.
Also killed was front seat passenger Jean Erdmann, 74, of Colorado Springs.
An 11-year-old who was seated behind the driver sustained moderate injuries and was taken to Memorial Hospital.
The Colorado State Patrol said the vehicle was traveling at highway speeds and that preliminary investigation has ruled out alcohol and drugs as factors in the crash.
The accident had caused major delays but traffic is now free flowing on I-25.
3 comments:
I am so very sorry. You are right....you just never know. Thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.
I agree...you never know what day will be your last. Reminds us to make the most of every day and to not take them for granted. I will be praying for this family.
I'm so sorry, Tricia.
I will pray for her family and for you friend.
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