Gloria Mae Gaddis, 84, passed away on November 7, 2021 at Mercy Anderson Hospital. Gloria was born on August 9, 1937 in Cincinnati, Ohio to the late Woodrow (Bud) G. Gaddis and Emma L. Gaddis. Gloria attended St. Mary’s High School. She worked at Healy Trucking, and JC Penney’s as an Accountant. In her spare time she enjoyed crafts, sewing, and cake making.
Gloria is survived by Richard W. Gaddis, Brother. Donald G. Gaddis, Brother. Warren (Guy) P. Gaddis, Brother. Mark T. Gaddis, Son. Beth A. Rhoney-Gaddis, Daughter-in-Law. Lee (Lisa) A. Wilson, Daughter. Steven D. Gaddis, Son. Nichole M. Lee-Gaddis, Daughter-in-law. Grandchildren- Michael, Mark Vincent, Jamie, Kenny, Joseph, Nicholas, Emma Mae, Isaiah, Sophia, Paige, numerous Great-Grandchildren and Great-Great Grandchildren, Nieces and Nephews.
Gloria was preceded in death by Woodrow G. Gaddis, Father. Emma L. Gaddis, Mother. Barbara A. Gaddis-Dunn, Sister. Douglas G. Gaddis, Brother. Phyllis C. Murray, Cousin.
A Memorial Service and lunch will be held on November 15, 2021 from 11:30 am through 1:30 pm at the Landmark Baptist Church, 1450 Clough Pike, Batavia, OH 45103. Graveside Service to follow from 2:00 pm at Mt. Moriah Cemetery, 686 Mt. Moriah Dr. Cincinnati, OH 45245.
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Pamela Roberts says
November 9, 2021 at 7:49 pmWhat a loss of a pure treasure!!! Aunt Gloria was blessing to my family (Murray’s) and I will be forever grateful for her!!! R.I.P. and give my Mom a hug for me (Phyllis). You will be forever missed!!! I Love You!!!
Lee Wilson says
November 10, 2021 at 10:47 amThank you, Pam. Your Mom was her very best friend and I was always glad they had each other.
Theresa Gibson (Murray) says
November 9, 2021 at 11:52 pmI am truly sorry for your loss and pain of having to say goodbye to your mom/grandma/aunt, (she was always our “aunt Gloria” and will always be known as such to me and my siblings, even though she was “technically” our cousin, we don’t and never did consider her our cousin because she was so much more than that to us. God put her on my mind and heart the day she passed, hindsight to remind everyone that the Angels in Heaven really did sign her name. Aunt Gloria will NEVER be forgotten! She left a precious memory with me, and my siblings. When I think about aunt Gloria, a smile comes across my face, She was loved by many and will always be. I hope to see you again someday aunt Gloria ♥️