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Gloria Ohm

Everett, Washington

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Gloria (Quigley) OhmJuly 27, 1927 - Feb. 25, 2013

Gloria Ruth Ohm passed away peacefully on February 25, 2013 at her Lake Stevens home. She is survived by her loving children, Mark Quigley (Rachael), Brian Quigley (Robby), Skip Quigley (Nancy), Robin Quigley Huested (Mike), Jill Ohm;...

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I will always remember magnificent and beautiful Gloria with memories of love, admiration and gratitude. She was an inspiration, a joyful light, a friend, a mentor, a teacher and an amazing woman who influenced and impacted my life in so many positive ways! Love you, miss you, and THANK YOU!

Robin and Jill, I was so sorry to hear of your mom's passing. Her warm smile and caring personality will truly be missed. My thoughts have been with you.

Gloria, thanks for your lovely smile and great memories.
Betty ohm

I want to extend my most heartfelt condolences to the entire family. Your mom/gramma/great gramma was SUCH a wondefully lovely woman. I never saw her or thought of her without having a great big smile and I never left her presence without feeling warmed, and,uplifted,and loved! God bless her soul and may she rest in peace until she is reuinited with you all. Blessings to each and everyone of you.

I pray that your soul is at rest. It should be because you did your job here on earth and now you can rest. I was blessed to know you Gloria.

My Condolences to the Family. I remember Gloria as generous and loving. Her Smile showed what was inside. She will be missed but her smile will live on.

Dear Family,
We will always remember Gloria's class, kindness and style. She was a very special lady who will be remembered with happy thoughts and smiles. She will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all right now. Love Shelle and Steve Sawyer

Mrs. Quigley; what a childhood memory- little Lee is over at the Quigley's eating their dog's food again (Dogwood Lane, Woodway Park about 1947). Adult memory; Lee and wife Pam are greeted by Mrs. Quigley at the Frontier Village Restaurant(late 1970s)- I asked if dog food was on the menu and she remembered me! Mark and Brian (and all) you had one great mother!

My sincerest sympathy to all who have know and loved Gloria. She had been my friend, my pal, my confidant for more than 40 years. Gloria had class, elegance, style and the ability to see the best in everyone. Her smile is irreplaceable, it was of pure joy and happiness. She loved with all her heart and was fiercely loyal to family and friends. Gloria will be missed, but she has left wonderful footprints for all to enjoy.