Gloria Gaitan

Gloria Gaitan obituary

Gloria Gaitan

Gloria Gaitan Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 28, 2022.
Gloria Gaitan Gloria Gaitan, 60, passed away peacefully on August 17, 2022. She was born on December 4, 1961 to Maria Gaitan in Lubbock, Tx. Gloria attended Central high school and later graduated from Howard College as a surgical technologist. She spent several years working along side her mother at R.G. Barry and would later use her degree to work at Community hospital. Gloria would then find fulfillment in working for 3M in Brownwood, Tx until her passing. She worked there for almost 20 years. Gloria had a deep love for travel. Whether in a car or on the back of a Harley, she was always ready to hit the road. She would travel all over Texas to attend her grandchildren's events, but she always had a special place in her heart for greater distances. One of her most treasured memories was her time spent in Egypt. She had a passion for the culture and had the time of her life realizing her dream. If Gloria wasn't traveling, you could find her on the porch with a cold beer in her hand and some rock music on the radio. Gloria is preceded in death by both of her parents, son-in-law Sean Sutton and niece Ana Maria Gaitan. She is survived by her children Charles Gaitan and significant other Amber; Monique Chantelle Robinson and husband Ryan; grandchildren Jasmine Sanders, Michael Gaitan and fianc{e'} Hailey, Lauren and Randall Robinson. Gloria leaves behind her siblings; Teresa Doty, Alise Biggs/ husband Tony, Guillermo "Bill" Gaitan, Irene O'neal/ husband Tony. She also leaves behind her beloved friend and bonus sister, Ramona Adams; bonus grandchildren Daniel, Gabriel and Yvette Ruiz, great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews and of course her 3M family. "Alis volat propiis - She flies with her own wings." A celebration to honor Gloria's memory will be held at Harper's funeral home on September 3, 2022 from 3pm to 5pm Family and friends can give condolences at www.harper-funeralhome.com

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