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RIVENBARK, Gladys M. (Jacobs) (Leonard) Was called home on March 1, 2015. Gladys was born October 31, 1919 in Universal, Pennsylvania, the last of ten children. She was preceded in death by first husband, Edward F. Leonard and second husband, Wilburn H. Rivenbark. Gladys is survived by her daughter, Ginger (Marvin) Lindamood; grandchildren, Greg (Cathy) Speck and Ron (Sandy) Speck; extended family, grandchildren, David (Lisa) Lindamood, Brian (Kim) Lindamood and Joanne (George) Hemingway; great- grandchildren, Christopher Speck, Rachael (Oakley) Webb and Zoie Speck; extended family great-grandchildren, Eric and Kara Lindamood, James and Matthew Lindamood and Spencer Pantstingel. She was blessed to meet great- great-granddaughter, Ava Renee Webb before her passing. A Celebration of Gladys's Life will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to First Presbyterian Church of Fairborn or Hospice of the Miami Valley. Online memories and condolences may be left for the family at www.bakerhazelsnider.com
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