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Gloria Scroggins

Atlanta, Georgia

Oct 25, 1937 – Dec 11, 2015 (Age 78)

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BORN
October 25, 1937
DIED
December 11, 2015
AGE
78
LOCATION
Atlanta, Georgia

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H.M. Patterson & Son-Spring Hill Chapel Obituary

Gloria Baker Scroggins, of Atlanta, died in the early hours of Friday, December 11, at Hospice Atlanta. She was 78. The cause of death was heart failure. Her beloved husband, the lawyer Frank William Scroggins, died in 2010. Gloria's beauty, vivacity and delight in travel, friends, Scrabble...

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Dear Scroggins family:
It was with great consternation that I heard of Gloria's death.
I met both her and her husband in German conversation class, and it is hard to comprehend that they are both gone.
They were such a dynamic duo. They are and will be always sorely missed.
My most heartfelt condolences to her family.
Paul Richter MD

Gloria my dearest beloved Friend for 50 years how I will miss you . My deepest sympathy goes out to family.
Martha

Debra,

My condolences on the loss of your Mom. Thinking of you and your brother.

Warn regards,

Ray (DiPrinzio)

Our thoughts are with you, Emma and family

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Leanna and I send You our most profound condolence and we hope that your grief and mourning are as full of love as were the life and the gifts of your fine Mother ...
May Elizabeth and Anna receive such wonderful benison from You now, and may all that conveyance of Scroggins goodness find further place in this world ...

Ste. Lucy's Day, MMXV

Gloria loved life and it was contagious. She was a player. She was honest. She lifted me up and taught me how to laugh at life's problems. Our love for each other lives on.

I had the privilege of knowing Gloria and Frank for the past 20 years. Gloria was an elegant and striking women - the years were her friend- and always displayed zeal and enthusiasm in whatever she pursued.She was very open minded and loved learning new hobbies. She will be missed by many.
Phil Larkins