Gladys Mae Warnick, 98, of Stroudsburg, passed away peacefully on December 31,
2025, at Mrs. Bush's Personal Care Home in Kunkletown, Pennsylvania with her
daughter by her side. She was the wife of the late Paul S. Warnick who passed away
January 2, 1992. She was born September 16, 1927, at home in Jackson Township,
the daughter of the late Wilson and Bertha (Everitt) Smith. Gladys was a lifelong
resident of Monroe County. She enriched the lives of those around her with her quick wit
and great sense of humor, leaving a legacy of love and laughter.
Gladys began working at the Shoe Factory on Dreher Avenue in Stroudsburg and prior
to her retirement at age 62 had worked at the former Banner Metal.
She was a member of the Stroudsburg United Methodist Church, contributing her time
and spirit to her faith community. Additionally, she was a member of the Order of the
Eastern Star and the Order of the Amaranth, organizations that reflect her dedication to
service and fellowship.
Gladys was known for her creative passions. She took enjoyment in crafting as she was
an avid knitter, skilled at cross-stitch, and learned to make quilts. Her culinary talents
made family gatherings especially memorable as she delighted loved ones with her
outstanding cooking.
Gladys was a devoted mother to her three children. Gladys is survived by her daughter,
Susan K. Williams and her husband Scott, 5 grandchildren, Jessica Forney-Kline,
Patrick Forney, Ashley Warnick, Reid Williams, Paul Warnick and 5 great grandchildren,
Cage Best, Raleigh Williams, Kendall Warnick, Ryan Forney, and Ricky Kline. Her
family will lovingly remember her warmth and support as they navigate this profound
loss.
She is preceded in death by her son, Paul S. Warnick II, her daughter, Diane Forney, as
well as her grandson, Thomas Best. Gladys was the last surviving member of nine
siblings, having been predeceased by Alberta Thomas, Beatrice Besecker, Warren
Smith, Oakey Smith, Emma Butz, Arlene Burger, Ethel Hartshorn, and Homer Smith.
Gladys Mae Warnick will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
There will be a service on January 10, 2026, at Bensing-Thomas Funeral Home, located
at 401 North 5th Street, Stroudsburg, with Former Sheriff Todd A. Martin officiating.
Friends and family may call beginning at 10:00 AM until the time of the service at 11:00
AM at the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to either Mrs. Bush's Resident
Association, 302 Kunkletown Road, Kunkletown PA 18058 or to Saint Lukes Hospice.
May her memory be a blessing to all.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
401 N 5th St, Stroudsburg, PA 18360

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