Gladys-Sweazey-Obituary

Gladys E. Sweazey

LANSING, New York

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GLADYS E. SWEAZEY LANSING - Gladys E. Sweazey, 94, of Lansing, NY, passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, September 23, 2007. She was born in Morrisville, NY on March 3, 1913, the daughter of the late Harry and Edith (Lowe) Stedman. For many years, Gladys helped her husband, Marion operate...

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Goodbye Gladdie; you were the best. And Marion,too.We've got many good memories of you and the farm. We miss you both.

We want to extend our heartfelt sympathy to all of you who were privileged to know and love Gladys. We are friends of her precious daughter, Nancy, and her husband, Sam, and have heard many special stories about Gladys. After reading the additional fun memories you all share, we only wish we, too, could have known her.
Blessings,

We will miss you Gram. Our thoughts and prayers are with everyone.

For some reason you were called to
take your life away
But the ones you left behind ask
"WHY?" every single day
Life, for all, sometimes is too
much to bear
So I ask myself "Did you know how much I
really cared?"
I need you now to help me finish
my journey through life
To help me stand tall again when
things are not going right
If you ever see me struggling and
facing harm
Just spread your wings &
take me under your arms
You are now one of my...

Living out of state I hadn't seen my Aunt Gladys in over fourty years, but I do remember her warm and loving ways. My mother, Blanche Jane O'Hara Plunkett, thought the world of Gladys.

We are all going to miss you Gladys. You were a wonderful warm hearted person we all loved.

Aunt Gladys would come to California in the winter with my grandmother. Gladys was always fun to sit with in the back seat of the station wagon while taking family trips to the beach or redwoods.

One year the two sisters made my brother's friends their favorite baked goods – pies and cookies of every type had been made. It was a sight to see 8 teen age boys hugging and thanking Gladys and Ruth for the sweet feast they had prepared.

In the winters the two sisters would create...

My Aunt Gladys was a lady in the true sense of the word. I will never forget all the happy memories of times at her house as I was growing up.

Todd & Val
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.