GLORIA RADABAUGH
MELBOURNE, Fla. — In Loving Memory of Gloria Elizabeth (Schott) Radabaugh, 90, of Melbourne, Fla.
Born: February 19, 1925 Died: May 17, 2015 Married: June 22, 1962 to Edward Radabaugh
Pre-deceased By: Parents: William & Isabella Schott, Brother: James (Ruth) Schott and her Daughters: Patricia Harsh and Pamela Zerbe.
Survived By: Husband, Edward Radabaugh, Daughters: Shirley (Dan) Swickrath and Sandra (Lee) Colley; Son-In-Laws: David Harsh and Thomas Zerbe; Grandchildren: Kim (Brad) Hood, Dennis Harsh, Jodi Harsh, Rick Baxter, Renee Baxter, Bart (Amy) Baxter. Angie (Marc) Showalter, Brian (Melissa) Swickrath, Greg (Brandi) Swickrath and Cameron Colley; Great Grandchildren: Tommy Shafer, Sydney, Kyle, Garrett and Ryan Harsh, Brandon & Brooke Baxter, Scott Martin, James and Max Baxter, Paxton Showalter, Jaxson, Dalton and Preston Swickrath, Raegan, Leona, Savannah and Willow Swickrath along with two Great-Great Grandchildren; Siblings: Bob (Doris) Schott, Bill Schott and Marilyn (Larry) Kirtland.
Gloria was a devout Catholic and a member of St. John the Evangelist Church and loved gardening.
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Jayne Radeabaugh Hermiller
May 26, 2015
To the Family I am so sorry for your loss Gloria was a beautiful Lady and a great cousin. Many prayers being sent.
Denny Harsh
May 23, 2015
Grandma Radabaugh you had a great life. You are in a better place now and you will never be forgotten. Love, Denny
BROSHES FAMILY
May 21, 2015
SHIRLEY, SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS TAKE CARE WE ARE THINKING OF YOU AND YOUR FAMILY
Mike Moening
May 21, 2015
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Rose Yeary
May 20, 2015
You will be missed. You were the best neighbor and we shared alot of good times over the years. I will always treasure those memories.
Kim and Tommy
May 20, 2015
We will miss you grandma. Let there be plenty of joy and peace in heavenly eternal life with no more earthly pains and suffering!
Sandi Colley
May 20, 2015
Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.
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