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George Nichols Gladle

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George Nichols Gladle Veteran

Birth
Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Death
18 Feb 2014 (aged 90)
Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Burial
Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.692254, Longitude: -75.486626
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George Gladle, 90, Lisbon Wednesday, February 19, 2014 - 3:22 pm Funeral services for George N. Gladle, age 90, of County Rte 27, Lisbon will be held on Saturday (Feb 22, 2014) at 4:00 p.m. at the Fox & Murray Funeral Home with Rev. Walter Smith officiating. His place of rest will be at Foxwood Memorial Park. Calling hours will be held also on Saturday from 2:00-4:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Mr. Gladle passed away on Tuesday (Feb 18, 2014) at the St. Joseph's Nursing Home surrounded by his loving family. Surviving are his wife, Marlene; six daughters, Donna Chairat of Ogdensburg, Tammy and Scott King of Pattersonville, Betsy McNamara of Lisbon, Penny Gladle of Baltimore MD, Heidi Gladle of Ogdensburg and Michelle and Reggie Moore-Burr of Lisbon; a step-daughter, Wendy and Todd Palmer of Gloversville; two sisters, Beulah and Harry Moore of Lisbon and Clara Holliday of Oswego; a brother, Glenn and Judy Gladle of Fayetteville NC; 11 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by a sister, Pauline Lockel; three brothers, Clint, Myron and Charles Gladle; and a granddaughter, Ashley Gladle. George was born on Sept 10, 1923 in the Town of Oswegatchie, a son of the late Myron and Grace (McIntyre) Gladle. He attended Ogdensburg Schools for his education, and enlisted in the US Army from 1948-1949. An earlier marriage to Beverly Smithers ended, and he then married Marlene Freer on May 29, 1984 in Waddington. George was a truck driver early in his career, and later become employed at Republic Aircraft Company in Long Island, NY. He returned to the North Country a few years later and became employed at Alcoa in Massena. In 1963 he then purchased a farm in Lisbon which he operated until 1988 when he retired and sold it. He enjoyed his pet cat Rumpus, tinkering and fixing things, snowmobiling, riding motor cycles and spending time with his family and grandchildren. Memorial gifts can be made to the Parkinsons Foundation or the SPCA.
George Gladle, 90, Lisbon Wednesday, February 19, 2014 - 3:22 pm Funeral services for George N. Gladle, age 90, of County Rte 27, Lisbon will be held on Saturday (Feb 22, 2014) at 4:00 p.m. at the Fox & Murray Funeral Home with Rev. Walter Smith officiating. His place of rest will be at Foxwood Memorial Park. Calling hours will be held also on Saturday from 2:00-4:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Mr. Gladle passed away on Tuesday (Feb 18, 2014) at the St. Joseph's Nursing Home surrounded by his loving family. Surviving are his wife, Marlene; six daughters, Donna Chairat of Ogdensburg, Tammy and Scott King of Pattersonville, Betsy McNamara of Lisbon, Penny Gladle of Baltimore MD, Heidi Gladle of Ogdensburg and Michelle and Reggie Moore-Burr of Lisbon; a step-daughter, Wendy and Todd Palmer of Gloversville; two sisters, Beulah and Harry Moore of Lisbon and Clara Holliday of Oswego; a brother, Glenn and Judy Gladle of Fayetteville NC; 11 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by a sister, Pauline Lockel; three brothers, Clint, Myron and Charles Gladle; and a granddaughter, Ashley Gladle. George was born on Sept 10, 1923 in the Town of Oswegatchie, a son of the late Myron and Grace (McIntyre) Gladle. He attended Ogdensburg Schools for his education, and enlisted in the US Army from 1948-1949. An earlier marriage to Beverly Smithers ended, and he then married Marlene Freer on May 29, 1984 in Waddington. George was a truck driver early in his career, and later become employed at Republic Aircraft Company in Long Island, NY. He returned to the North Country a few years later and became employed at Alcoa in Massena. In 1963 he then purchased a farm in Lisbon which he operated until 1988 when he retired and sold it. He enjoyed his pet cat Rumpus, tinkering and fixing things, snowmobiling, riding motor cycles and spending time with his family and grandchildren. Memorial gifts can be made to the Parkinsons Foundation or the SPCA.


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