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Gladys and I were classmates. Will remember our good times at CHS. Condolences to the family in the loss of your loved one.
Betty (Fritch) Bomaster
August 27, 2016 | Greenwood, IN
Lawrence, Kansas
Funeral services for Gladys J. Walters, 83, Lawrence, will be at 10 am Monday at Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home, with Pastor Scott Berry officiating. Burial will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Walters died Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016, at Lawrence Memorial Hospital.She was born June 30, 1933, in Corning,...
Read MoreGladys and I were classmates. Will remember our good times at CHS. Condolences to the family in the loss of your loved one.
Betty (Fritch) Bomaster
August 27, 2016 | Greenwood, IN
I'm sorry for your lose. I will always remember her smiling face at the softball games. You and your family are in my prayers.
Bill Barker
August 22, 2016 | Lawrence, KS
I was sorry to read about your mother's passing. I know what a close family you have and how you will miss her. I send my love and sympathy to you at this sad time.
Sheryl Henry
August 22, 2016 | Lawerence, KS
I counted on Gladys to be smiling and enjoying her family time whenever we were with her. I will remember her kind, gentle, quiet ways.
Loraine Ledford
August 22, 2016 | Colorado Springs, CO
She always had a smile on her face while drinking her coffee at Mcdonalds. She will be greatly missed.
Trina Langston
August 21, 2016 | Lawrence, KS
Gladys will be missed. She was a great support to our family with my dad, Gene Hopkins. She had become a part of our family and great friend. My condolences to Debbie, Sheryl, and Randy and families.
Martha Murphy
August 21, 2016 | McLouth, KS
I knew Gladys from McDonald's on 6th st. She was a great lady, always enjoyed having conversations with her.
joyce Eoannou
August 20, 2016
I knew Gladys from McDonald's on 6th st. She was a great lady, always enjoyed having conversations with her.
joyce Eoannou
August 20, 2016
I had only known Gladys for about the10 years. We had become close friends and spent hours in conversation over coffee at McDonalds. She always looked beautiful and had a smile on her face. Her bright outlook on life always amazed me because I knew she was in constant pain. I offered her help many times, but she she was such a proud person she always refused my help. She often spoke of her husband Bob and how much she missed him. I will miss our visits and time together.
Grace Meuffels
August 20, 2016 | Lawrence, KS