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Gwendolyn Meyer Obituary

Gwendolyn C. Meyer passed away on Sunday, January 11, 2015 at Colorow Care Center in Olathe, Colorado at the age of 80. Gwendolyn Hartman was born in Martinsville, Ohio on November 15, 1934 to Clyde & Geneva (Curtis) Hartman. She was proud to have been married to Franklin D. Maybank, September 22, 1951; Norman L. Dashner, September 18, 1958; Anthony Varia; Cody Scholl and Rodney Meyer. She was preceded in death by her second husband, Norman Lee Dashner and daughter, Deanna Marie Dashner. She is survived by her children: Franklin Dale Maybank II, Harry Curtis Maybank, Curtis Allen Dashner of LA and Debora Ann Dashner of CO. Grandchildren: Sean P. Maybank, Cody R. Maybank, Phylsia Harrington, Micheal Badeaux, Dustin K. Fite, Brittney M. Dashner, Brooke L. Dashner and three Great Grand Children. Sisters: Joyce Kennedy of VA and Sharon Rainwater of KY along with aunts Carolyn Montgomery of OH and Madolyn Moore of AZ. Gwendolyn loved gardening, western history, especially John Wayne and family genealogy. A loving tribute will be held on Saturday evening, January 24, 2015 at 6 P.M. at Sunset Mesa Funeral Directors. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Sunset Mesa Funeral Directors, 155 Merchant Drive, Montrose, CO 81401. Please visit www.SunsetMesaFuneralDirectors.com to send condolences. Arrangements are being handled under the direction of Sunset Mesa Funeral Directors (970) 240-9870.

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Published by The Times-Picayune from Jan. 22 to Jan. 23, 2015.

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Lois Dalgo

January 24, 2015

To the children of Gwendolyn Meyers I send my condolences for your mother.She was a friend of my brother "Bobby Rachal" they were friends when she lived in Kenner and keep in touch by phone until my brother passed away in September 6th ,2014.
your truly,
Lois Dalgo

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