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Gladys Mae Miller

1929 - 2021

Gladys Mae Miller obituary, 1929-2021, Grand Junction, CO

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1929

DIED

2021

Gladys Miller Obituary

Gladys Mae Miller

January 1, 1929 - August 6, 2021

Gladys Mae Henshaw was born in Los Angeles, CA. on New Year's Day, 1926, to John Henshaw and Evelyn Swanson Henshaw. Gladys and her father moved to Denver when she was six years old following the unexpected death of her mother. She loved her North Denver neighborhood, attending Skinner Junior High and North High School. Her family moved to Delta, CO to open the Grand Mesa Lumber Yard when she was a high school student. She graduated from Delta High School and attended the University of Colorado at Boulder.

Gladys married the love of her life, Keith Miller, in 1948. They shared 65 years together. Keith's early teaching career took them to Lamar, Colorado and eventually in 1953, Grand Junction, where they made their home and raised their family.

Gladys was a wonderful parent. Her children, Steve (born in 1950) and Meredith (born in 1953), remember countless holiday meals, camping on Grand Mesa, and summer vacations. She loved maps, planning the routes and navigating every road trip. She was a lifelong learner and teacher, a quality she instilled in her young children. Her love of teaching became a reality when she graduated from Western State College and began her long career in District 51. She was a strong advocate for her students and fellow teachers. She served as president of Mesa Valley Education Association from 1979-1981.

Her creative spirit and talents grew throughout her rich life. She was a master weaver and fiber artist. Her love of the Navaho Way connected her with her teacher and mentor, Mae Jim. She spent countless hours weaving with Mae Jim in Ganado, AZ. Gladys taught many people the art of weaving and spinning using natural materials in traditional Navaho ways. Her greatest joy was spending summers teaching Navaho weaving at Ghost Ranch near Abiquiu, New Mexico. Her iconic annual 'Trading Post Tour' is remembered by the many people who accompanied her. She was always willing to share her vast knowledge of the Navaho traditional way of spinning, dyeing, and weaving. She was friends with many traders, weavers, and artists throughout the Navaho Nation.

She loved her community of friends. Gladys was a member of the First Presbyterian Church for nearly 70 years. PEO Chapter AQ was a very important part of her life and she was proud to be a member and serve as president. She played bridge, pinochle, and loved to meet with her many friends. Toward the end of her life, Gladys was especially close to her friends and the staff at Community Hospital where she went for daily walks to the Flying Pig Cafe.

After she retired, Gladys rekindled her love of California with numerous trips to Carlsbad and San Diego. She gathered her family together in Carlsbad with grandchildren and great-grandchildren and spent countless hours on the beach enjoying the ocean and her family. She traveled extensively to Ireland, England, and Canada where she always had a map handy.

Gladys passed away at home on August 6, 2021, at the age of 92. A memorial service will held in the future.

She is survived by children, Steve and Meredith; grandchildren, Amy Miller and KeriAnn Totton; five great-grandchildren, and her half sister, Joan Henshaw. Internment will be in the Veterans Memorial Cemetery.

Thank you to the many people from HopeWest who cared for her, especially her amazing friends from Team Orange. Your loving care and dedication made such a difference in her life. In lieu of flowers, please let these dedicated people know you care with a donation to HopeWest.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Daily Sentinel from Aug. 12 to Aug. 15, 2021.

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Meg Worth, Boulder CO

September 12, 2023

I just decided to put on a piece of wearable art that Gladys custom made for me 15 or so years ago. My friend and I met her at CEA convention in Denver, where she was crocheting to pass the time. We struck up a conversation and learned that she made these to sell. We each placed an order with her, and after several months, they showed up in the mail. She trusted us to pay after we received them. I then asked for two more, with different color schemes and as before, they would appear. Each one is so different and beautiful that they are among of my most loved and valued pieces of jewelry. Today she crossed my mind and I learned that she has passed. I'm sorry for your loss---to all family and friends---but I feel fortunate to have met her.

Joe Zeni

August 14, 2021

Whether as a First Presbyterian Church encounter 60 years ago or a
neighborhood visit in the 2000´s Gladys always made me feel the focus of her attention. In the last few years we had the chance to talk about teaching and schools and kids, passions we both shared.
Meredith, my condolences on your mother´s passing, but treasure the many memories of happier times.

Tyra Clinkingbeard

August 13, 2021

Meredith, I was so sad to hear of your Mom's passing. We only met a few times, but I remember her as such a sweet lady. There was also a bit of sass to her, from some stories you told me, and I just thought she was wonderful! I know she lived a very full life and it was obvious that her family was the most important thing to her. Our thoughts and prayers to you all-

Carolyn Dorman

August 12, 2021

I first met Gladys as a young instrumental music teacher at Columbus where she graciously shared her room when I had lessons with fourth and fifth grade students.
After I retired I found a new enjoyment when she taught me to weave in the Navajo way.
She inspired me to learn other weaving methods and through her I met many inspiring weavers and took us on several great trading post trips.
She was a born teacher and I treasure what she shared with me.
She will be missed.

Carol Viner

August 12, 2021

Gladys was one of my weaving mentors and a great friend. She taught me so much and was always game for a weaving road trip. I´m a better person today for having known her. I will always remember her beautiful spirit. Thank you Meredith for taking such good care of her.

Carol Flick

August 12, 2021

What a beautiful lady! Gladys was such a bright spot during my teaching career in Mesa County. Always willing to share her thinking about success both in and out of the classroom. Although I have never had opportunity to meet Steve, I was fortunate to work alongside both Meredith and Gladys during our many pursuits with MVEA. My deepest condolences to you and your family. Gladys has left behind many beautiful memories.

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