Gladys-Kessler-Obituary

Gladys R. Kessler

Columbus, Ohio

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Kessler Gladys R. Kessler, age 48, of Grandview Heights, passed away on Sunday, March 9, 2014, at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. She was an awesome mother, wife, sister, daughter and friend; tireless worker for others; incredible energy and goodness towards others. Grounded with...

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Still think of Gladys frequently. I miss talking to her and hope that John and the boys are okay. The world lost an amazing woman when we lost Gladys.

I think of Gladys often. She was a beautiful soul. I can still hear her laugh. I miss her so much. I hope John and the boys are doing well. She was taken from us way too soon.

I still think of Gladys every day as I drive through Grandview on my way to work. I miss her terribly and wonder why such a beautiful person inside and out had to leave us way too soon. I think of John, Jack and Joe and wonder how they are doing as well. What a wonderful gift Gladys was to all of us.

While I did work with Gladys on projects at Nationwide, what I remember about her is how kind she was when I would see her around the building. Her spirit was greater than her size and she was very sweet.

Gladys was a colleague to many and a friend to all she met. My husband and I both had the pleasure to work with her at Nationwide several times over the years. You could always count on her for a smile that would light up the room. She will be greatly missed and remembered by all. Our sincere condolences to her family and friends.

Gladys always seemed to know who she was and where she was going. She was confident and kind, and I always enjoyed spending time with her. She had a spark, a twinkle that made her very special. I am very sorry for your family's loss.

Please accept positive thoughts and heartfelt condolences, during this difficult time.

I am so sorry John for your great loss. Peace to you and Jack and Joseph.

John,
My deepest sympathies to you and your boys. You will be in my prayers.
Elizabeth Wick