
Gladding - Gluck
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Robert Ernest (Rabbit) Gladding14 Aug 1957-24 Jan 1998
Robert Ernest Gladding was a Tlingit man of the Raven clan. Loved not only
by his wife but by her family and his. Watched by a gardian angel until the
day God decided to take him home. Now you are out from under your guardian
angels wings, becoming the guarding angel watching over your nieces and
nephews as they play and grow making sure no harm comes their way. With
all our love, god bless and keep you, god speed and angels wings. Love the
family
Richard Gladfelter8 Dec 1926-30 Dec 1998
Richard Gladfelter was a loved, good, kind, and respected man. Husband of
Joyce, father of Cathy, Bobby, Patti, Judy, Lisa, and Shale, and grandfather
of Robert, Tim, Steve, Amber, Alex, Maggie, Beth, Jill, Allison, Kelly, Stephen,
Evan, and Matthew. He had a huge, loving family that dearly misses him. He
died from the Parkinsons's disease. Throughout his life he has accomplished
a great deal of things. For instance, he walked the entire App. Trail by
himself, he served in the navy, and Army reserves for over thirty years.
He was a very simple, and positive man. He was also an exceptional artist.
He is greatly missed, and will always be remembered to me as Popa. Luv Always
and forever, Beth
Dove Glass1967-4 Aug 1989
Dove,
I will never forget the wonderful impact you had on my life. I know you understood the secret that I buried deep inside of me. I finally have the strength to be myself, thank you for making our time together one where I could be as much of myself as I dared to be.
Love always,
Dana Zircher
Dove Ann Glass1967-4 Aug 1989
You will always be remembered for your simple caring and grace. I know I
was loved by you without hesitation or question. I hope your afterlife is
filled with the joy that dancing the ballet always brought to you. Someday
I will see you again! Love always, Bill Zircher "Munchkin"
Dove Ann GlassNov 1967-Aug 1989
Dove,
It has been years and tonight I found a place that I can finally say what I have wanted to say for 18 years. I am so sorry that we never got to say goodbye. The last time you called me I was not home and I never got a chance to call you back. Your sister told me that i was your best friend to the end and I am afraid that I did not act like it. I regret not telling you that I loved you and that you were my best friend as well. I love you still and think of you very often. I am sure I will see you again one day and we will play beatle records again.
Love,
Kim
Ida Jean Glass6 Apr 1932-8 Aug 1985
You are greatly loved and missed. We will see you again someday.
Olnie Lee Glass2 Oct 1927-16 Jul 2003
A father, grandfather, & a great man. We miss you always, but we know you are reunited with Jean.
Diane Glassburn1 Feb 1962-17 Aug 1979
Since nobody saw fit to remember you with a stone, this will have to do.
I remember your smiles and sense of hunor. I never knew of your illness
until I saw the news in the paper that rainy Saturday. Please know you are
remembered. A friend.
Malcolm Glazer28 May 1928-17 Feb 2005
United's flag is deepest red; It shrouded all our Munich dead; Before their limbs grew stiff and cold; Their heart's blood dyed it's ev'ry fold; Then raise United's banner high; Beneath it's shade we'll live and die; So keep the faith and never fear; We'll keep the Red Flag flying here;
"Then raise United's banner high; Beneath it's shade we'll live and die; So keep the faith and never fear; We'll keep the Red Flag flying here;
"We'll never die, we'll never die We'll never die, we'll never die We'll keep the Red flag flying high; 'Cause Man United will never die."
Harold Roy Glazier2 Dec 1937-1 May 2000
My dear father who passed on way too soon. He'll be forever missed by everyone who knew him.
Waller Glen And Wilma1912-2000
Two simple folk from Keithtown, Ohio. They weren't much for material things, but they had way of making you feel like they owned the world and that you were a part of it. Their family was everything to them and they were everything to their family. They are together now, still as in love as they always were. They left an awful lot of good memories to keep us all company, but they are missed terribly. We know you're both up there watching down on the family, guiding them as you did when you were here.
Kenneth, "Scott" Glenn26 Apr 1961-12 Dec 1998
We miss you Scott. So many things still to do, so many things left unsaid.
We are all here and wishing that you were too. Mom and Dad miss you...your
wife and kids miss you...your brother and sister miss you...and a list that
goes on and on of others that wish you were still here to make us laugh and
remember better times!! Keep watching over us. WE LOVE YOU!!
Thomas Glenn4 Apr 1983-30 Jun 2000
We love you Thomas,and miss you so much.
Thomas Glenn4 Apr 1983-30 Jun 2000
I love you so such.Imiss you everyday of my live. and your little sister does too.
Chris Glover29 Sep 1978-21 Jul 1997
I has been 4 1/2 years since we lost you. We remember every event that evening when we got the message about the accident you were involved in. It was like our hearts were torn from us. We never had the chance to say goodbye. We will never be the same again, but we will never forget you. You would be proud of your younger brother, he is living every day for you both. Chris, we all love and miss you so much. Take care until we can all be together.
Dad, Mom, Kyle, Grandma and Grandpa and all your Aunts, Uncles, Nieces, Nephews, and all your friends. You are always in our hearts and thoughts.
James Terrell Glover11 Mar 1921-28 Jul 1993
Born In Geneva, Al. moved to Memphis in 1924. Son of Eli Chapman
Glover and Anna Lou Hodges. Grandson of Nathan O'neal Glover and Emma
Jane Young. Brothers and sisters, J.D. Glover, William Gilbert Glover,
Robert Tolbert Glover, Bobby O'Neal Glover, Exie Lee Glover Alsup. All
deceased except Bobby and Exie Lee. He left his wife Pauline Whatley
Glover and daughters Marjorie Ann Glover Daniels, Marsha Neal Glover
Reese and Teri Lou Glover Hopper. Six grandsons, Jerry Terrell Cook,
Lawrence T. Joshlin, James F. Daniels II, Michael Jenkins, Chauncey
Hopper, Brian Hopper. He was a general contractor for most of his
life. He lived his life to the fullest taking advantage of each
day. He
loved to hunt and fish. Was a generous and caring person who everyone
could count on to help out in bad times or be there for anyone who
needed a helping hand. His death is a great loss to his wife,
children, grandchildren and those who knew him. He lives with us in
our hearts and there is not a day that he
Albert John Gluck20 May 1974-26 Nov 2007
Darling Alby,
What can I say? You were taken from this world at such a young age. I am glad we had the last few years being together. We had some laughs, we talked about everything, we understood one another. If I could have swapped places with you I would have. I would do anything to protect you. I hope and pray with all my heart, mind and might that you are somewhere better, that Dad was there to meet you when you transitioned. I know I will see you again one day, until then, the days are going to seem long and lonely. You were a wonderful brother and I am going to miss you dearly. You will always be alive to me.
x Midge
John Albert Gluck4 Jan 1945-15 May 1989
Although his smile has gone forever and his hand we can never touch, we
shall never lose sweet memories of the one we loved so much. Dear Daddy,
You were taken from us so suddenly by someone else's stupidity. We all
miss you so much, our lives have never been the same. A day never passes
where I don't think of you. I wish I could turn back the clock and have
you here, but that will never happen. I look forward to the day we can
be all re-united in heaven. All my love, Michelle xxxxx
