Douglas Dyer
Dr. Burrier showed a true passion in all he did. He's gone but not forgotten!!!
Birth date: Apr 6, 1927 Death date: Dec 11, 2016
Dr. Gail W. Burrier, MD, 89, of Nashport, Ohio died Sunday afternoon, December 11, 2016 at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. Born April 6, 1927 in Newark, Ohio he was the son of the late Harold I. and Esther M. (Sim Read Obituary
Dr. Burrier showed a true passion in all he did. He's gone but not forgotten!!!
I lost contact with Dr.Burrier years ago. He delivered my first born.. a daughter... 52 years ago. He was a gentle man, and took very good care of me and my baby girl. I don't know why, but today he was on my mind, so I looked him up, and found that he had passed. He had a long life. I'm happy about that. RIP Dr. Burrier. You were one of the best.
So sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of working with Dr. Burrier while he was here in the Office of Medicaid! He was a very wonderful man and always willing to learn also. You will be missed, and never forgotten!
Sorry for your loss and may you find comfort in knowing that you are not alone - "Prayer" is Powerful.
Dear Dale and MiMi, so sorry to hear about your dad's passing. I was so touched when he came to Bob's service and thought he was looking pretty good. He was a faithful friend to our family and I know that Bob and Rosemary loved him so very much and had nothing but the highest compliments for him as a friend and employer. Jan Phillips Herrmann
Dr. Burrier was a wonderful man, doctor, & respected community member.
Doreen Albright & I worked with Dr. "B" in the late 1960's-early 1970's..we were quite a team.
Thinking about you Dale & Mimi & families. God Bless
Bonnie Miller Crawford
God Bless/RIP. A heartfelt Thank YOU for your service in WWII.The USA would NOT be as it is today.I treasure the freedoms for which YOU fought,PO1.Burrier."Fair winds and following seas"..And Semper Fi.
Dr. Burrier was a kind and gentle man. I had the privilege of training with him at Grant Medical Center as a resident, then many years later working with him at Medicaid. He was always a wonderful source of knowledge, advice, and encouragement, and he loved life, travel, and people. I will miss him always and remember the example he set as a person and as a physician. May he be at peace and may you all be comforted by how much he has meant to so many over the years.
Dr. Burrier delivered both of my girls and took care of them and my son for many years. As they became adults he always remembered their childhood ailments. He was a great doctor and friend. He will be missed.
I got to know Doc when we moved next door to him on Trine Street. I had a very special neighbor who would do anything for you. He was such a treasure for the Canal Winchester village. He will be missed.