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Gladys Stufflet Obituary

Gladys M. Stufflet
Gladys M. Stufflet, 78, of Cedarview Apartments, Allentown, died Dec. 17 in her home. She was the wife of the late William C. Stufflet. Born in Ipswich, England, she was a daughter of the late William E. and Winifred A. (Coates) Beckett. She worked as a sales person for the former Levines Fabrics, Allentown, for 15 years before retiring in 1990. She came to the United States as a World War II bride on the Queen Mary in 1946. She was a member of the Senior Citizens group at Cedarview. Survivors: Daughters, Jane M., wife of Curtis D. White of Allentown, Deborah M., wife of Randall K. LaFaver of Emmaus; five grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Services: private. Arrangements, Trexler Funeral Home Inc., Allentown. Contributions: American Cancer Society, c/o the funeral home, 1625 Highland St., Allentown 18102.

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Published by Morning Call on Dec. 18, 2004.

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Barbara Hrizuk

January 6, 2005

I met Gladys several years ago when I started going to Bingo every Saturday night at the Rainbow Room. We had many wonderful conversations & talked often about our families. She was always smiling and eager to hear about my new (and first) grandchild. I looked forward to seeing her every week & missed her when she was no longer able to come to Bingo. She was so very proud of her family & clearly loved everyone very much. I will never forget this special lady.

Ruth Belgrasch

December 21, 2004

Gladys,Although we did not see each other very often, it certainly was a pleasure when we did. The last time was for Thanksgiving at Carl and Michelle. You had a wonderful attitude through your adversity these past few years. You will certainly be missed by your family and friends. But Jehovah God has you now, and he will watch over your family and take care of them. One day in Jehovah' new system you will all be together again. What a blessing that will be.

Carl White

December 21, 2004

What I remember the most growing up as a child is my parents and family telling me how proud they were of me and how much they love me. Pride, Respect, and Family Values, are hard to teach a child. It takes the influence of a close family to teach a child these things and for me my grandmother Gladys was a great example. Her love and sometimes brutal honesty are things that influenced me and help make me who I am today. I try and share these influences with my daughter and find out more often that the older wiser Nanna and Pop Pop have more influence. Grandparents always seem to know. But today I want to say how Proud I Am of My Grandmother. Thru her ups and downs of life, the loss of her husband and mother, and most recently her battle with cancer she managed to hold her head high, share her love, and still influence our family. I'll never forget all the things she shared with me thru the years and all the great stories of her life.

But whether its friends or family we all take it for granted sometimes and get complacent with our own lives. We forget to tell one another how much we love them and are proud of them. Tell the people you love how you feel. Its how my grandmother lived her life I will live mine till I see her again, and tell her again.

I love you grandma.

Jane

December 21, 2004

Mom I will miss you so much. I know that this means little but I feel I must put it in words. Love you forever and ever. Jane

Sheila Roche

December 21, 2004

My sympathy to the family. I'm sure Gladys is safely tucked under a lucky angel's wings by now. My prayers are with you and God bless.



Sheila

Deb LaFaver

December 18, 2004

Mom,



I will miss you dearly. I am proud you were my mom, proud of my heritage from you and Dad. You were a friend, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Timothy will miss you so much. Thanks for the love you gave him and all of the children. Thanks for the laughter and years we had together. Be with Dad now, you waited so long to see him again.

Diane Newcomer

December 18, 2004

so sorry for your loss. know that no matter how far we grown apart, we still love ya, and will keep you in our hearts and prayers. love to all and god bless.



Diane Newcomer and Esther Stufflet

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