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Gladys Elaine Miller

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Gladys Elaine Miller

Birth
Jewell County, Kansas, USA
Death
20 Feb 2018 (aged 85)
Beloit, Mitchell County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Beloit, Mitchell County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Gladys went to be with her Lord and Savior, after a long struggle with Parkinson's
Disease.
Gladys was born on a farm about a mile and a half south of Montrose, Kansas.
The family later moved to Burr Oak, Kansas, where Gladys graduated from Burr
Oak High School in 1950. Gladys was then joined in marriage to R.D. "Frosty"
Clegg on August 4th, 1950. To this union three children were born: Michael Dean
Clegg (deceased), and two daughters. The family moved to Beloit in 1959.
Gladys worked in an abstract office for seven years before buying and taking
over the business in January of 1978. Gladys owned and worked at Mitchell
County Abstracts, where she utilized one of the first word processing computers
in Mitchell County, until her retirement at the age of 62. In her free time Gladys
enjoyed working in her flower beds, teaching Sunday school at the Methodist
Church and playing the piano. She always had a wonderful ear for music. Gladys
was also an active member of the Pleasant View Methodist Church, until she was
no longer able to attend due to age and illness. After her retirement, she published
a book of her poems titled "My Poet Tree". She loved writing poetry and stories and
visiting with friends and family.
On September 22nd, 1984 Gladys was joined in marriage to Vernon Vail McClintock.
The couple resided in Beloit. They enjoyed getting all the family together, spoiling
their grand kids, being active members of the church and square dancing!
Gladys is preceded in death by her parents Elza and Addie Miller; brothers George,
Donald and Virgil Miller. Sisters Virginia Neilson and Frances Spooner; son Michael
Clegg; and granddaughter Marcy Helbach.
Gladys is survived by a brother of Stockton, KS. A daughter of Beloit, and a daughter
of Hope, KS. Eight grandchildren; two great grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren,
And a host of nieces and nephews.
Services to celebrate Gladys's were held Monday, February 26th at funeral home followed by burial in Pleasant View Cemetery south of Beloit.
Gladys went to be with her Lord and Savior, after a long struggle with Parkinson's
Disease.
Gladys was born on a farm about a mile and a half south of Montrose, Kansas.
The family later moved to Burr Oak, Kansas, where Gladys graduated from Burr
Oak High School in 1950. Gladys was then joined in marriage to R.D. "Frosty"
Clegg on August 4th, 1950. To this union three children were born: Michael Dean
Clegg (deceased), and two daughters. The family moved to Beloit in 1959.
Gladys worked in an abstract office for seven years before buying and taking
over the business in January of 1978. Gladys owned and worked at Mitchell
County Abstracts, where she utilized one of the first word processing computers
in Mitchell County, until her retirement at the age of 62. In her free time Gladys
enjoyed working in her flower beds, teaching Sunday school at the Methodist
Church and playing the piano. She always had a wonderful ear for music. Gladys
was also an active member of the Pleasant View Methodist Church, until she was
no longer able to attend due to age and illness. After her retirement, she published
a book of her poems titled "My Poet Tree". She loved writing poetry and stories and
visiting with friends and family.
On September 22nd, 1984 Gladys was joined in marriage to Vernon Vail McClintock.
The couple resided in Beloit. They enjoyed getting all the family together, spoiling
their grand kids, being active members of the church and square dancing!
Gladys is preceded in death by her parents Elza and Addie Miller; brothers George,
Donald and Virgil Miller. Sisters Virginia Neilson and Frances Spooner; son Michael
Clegg; and granddaughter Marcy Helbach.
Gladys is survived by a brother of Stockton, KS. A daughter of Beloit, and a daughter
of Hope, KS. Eight grandchildren; two great grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren,
And a host of nieces and nephews.
Services to celebrate Gladys's were held Monday, February 26th at funeral home followed by burial in Pleasant View Cemetery south of Beloit.


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