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Mildred Troxler Gaylord

Greensboro, North Carolina

Nov 8, 1921 – Aug 2, 2016 (Age 94)

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BORN
November 8, 1921
DIED
August 2, 2016
AGE
94
LOCATION
Greensboro, North Carolina

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Mildred Troxler Gaylord GREENSBORO - Gaylord died August 2, 2016, at Moses Cone Hospital, surrounded by her children and grandchildren. The funeral will be held at Jamesville United Methodist Church, 2228 Main St., at 11 a.m. on Saturday, August 6, followed by a graveside service and visitation...

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Sue, Mark and family
The Tunnell family shares your pain in the loss of Mildred, but what a celebration she is having in Heaven. She has always been a ray of sunshine. Her smile and genuine interest for everyone was one of her many attributes. The stories and memories will fill our lives with joy. Love to all of you and may God give you peace and comfort for a job well done in her care and honor.
Dick and Sandra Tunnell

We will all miss Mildred so much. She was quite a lady and a wonderful sister, aunt and artist. I loved uniting with everyone at her family birthday parties these recent years. I am so thankful you had those. You are in our thoughts and prayers and we love you all.

God bless Mrs Gaylord-she will be missed. A very special lady.

Susan & Family, Please know how sad we are to just learn of Mrs Gaylord passing away on Tuesday. Your Mom/Grandmother/ Great Grandmother was a very special lady, whom we all loved very much.
She made us all feel special, and she is locked in our memories
forever. Mrs Gaylord was a star in Cary, and wherever she & Mr
Gaylord lived. All of you are in our prayers and please accept our
deepest sympathies . God bless all of you now and in the future.
Sincere condolences, Mary & Bob...

Mark and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. What a great life your Mom lived! She obviously touched many lives everywhere she lived. She also obviously raised a great group of kids.
Rejoice in the many wonderful memories you have.

Mildred is one you keep in your thoughts long after you have lost contact with her. I started my teaching career at Cary Elementary on the second grade team. Mildred was an inspiration to me as I started out teaching. She was a calm, talented and nurturing person. I was lucky to have Mildred in my life, even though it was only for 4 years. Please know my thoughts and prayers go out to your family.

Mitch and I thought so much of Ms. Mildred. She was really special. She touched a lot of people and was a great example for all of us.