Gladys-Waring-Obituary

Gladys Williams Waring

Jacksonville, Florida

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WARING Gladys Williams Waring went home to be with her Lord on January 9, 2009. She was born January 31, 1921 to Angie and Gardner Williams in Miami, Florida. Preceding her in death is her husband Charles and her son, Charles Jr. Survivors include three daughters, Angela "Petie" Nicholson, of...

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Happy Heavenly Birthday, Gladys! Thinking about you and our talks. I wish you were here to talk with again. Love, Rebecca

Happy Birthday to Gladys in Heaven today. Love, Rebecca

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. Losing a parent is one of the hardest events in our lives, but knowing they are now truly with our Lord helps us accept their passing. We grieve not for them, but of course, for ourselves, so lean on each other and let friends help you on your walk in the days and months to come. The love and prayers from all of those surrounding you can strengthen you, and God does grant us that peace that passes understanding. I...

My condolences to your family on the passing of such a wonderful woman. Her legacy burns brightly in all of her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Dear Petie, Donna and Vicky, Your Mom was a very special one, full of expression... whether it be laughter or a raised voice at the kids. I'll always remember her being such a part of my life. I am so sad for your loss. Love, Kate (Kathy Lampkin Campbell)

Please accept my sympathy on your mom's passing. Oh, what fond memories I have of growing up with
Buddy and Petie on Peachtree Street. I certainly remember Vicki and Donna, but they were the "little" sisters. Your mom was always fun and I remember her hanging the wash on the line and singing while she did it. What a great life we had. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Another of the Caldwells signing in. I too remember our good neighbors, the Warings from Peachtree St. and how your Dad and our Dad wanted to go into business together. Those were good days. Your sorrow at the loss of you Mom is countered with knowing she is now at peace.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. I have nothing but happy memories of your Mom and Dad. I hope you are all doing well.

Waring Kids, So very sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. Don't know if you remember the Caldwell Kids that lived next door on Peachtree St. Our MOM went home in the early 90's, so we know how you'll miss her. Take care of each other.