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Gladyce Betty <I>Kronberg</I> Pointer

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Gladyce Betty Kronberg Pointer

Birth
Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska, USA
Death
18 Sep 2006 (aged 93)
Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
30a 235 5
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In Loving Memory - Gladyce Betty Pointer
Gladyce Betty Pointer, 93, passed away September 18, 2006 at Heritage Health Center, Gering, NE. A celebration of her life will be held at Dugan-Kramer funeral home on Friday September 22, 2006 with Pastor Steve Demont officiating. Burial will be at Fairview Cemetery in Scottsbluff.
Gladyce was born October 11, 1912 at the family homestead four miles west of Scottsbluff on the North Platte River. The youngest of 10 children, she was the daughter of early settlers Betty Anne Smith Kronberg (from Illinois) and Christian Kronberg (from Denmark) who homesteaded in 1889. She attended country schools as well as Scottsbluff public schools and graduated in 1929. She learned to be a dental hygienist and was Dr. Berkley's first office assistant and receptionist.
She married James B. Pointer September 23, 1933 at Lexington, KY. They made their home in Scottsbluff. To this union was born a son, James Ted, and a daughter, Jeanne Marie. Gladyce was a homemaker and a business partner of her husband. James always respected her business sense as well as all of her many domestic talents. Her famous pies would not last the day around her family. Gladyce and James became motel owner/operators, and Gladyce was a prime mover of those businesses while James continued to manage Rymer's Plumbing.
The family attended church together for years, and in later life Gladyce became a member of the Berean church. She was a member of Does and Order of the Eastern Star.
Very special family trips were taken to San Diego to visit friends, along with occasional camping trips – until a particularly mosquito infested occasion – after which Gladyce said "not again"!!
As grandchildren and great-grandchildren arrived Gladyce proved herself a wonderful mentor and Grandmother. She was the personification of indomitable spirit, and her descendants prosper every day because of her example. She often helped with her grandchildren, and they feel blessed for the experience.
Gladyce and Jim moved to Escondido, CA for a year and then back to Scottsbluff. The transplanted Kentuckian and the Valley native could never get Scottsbluff out of their system. Her survivors remember memorable picnics at Pioneer Park and other venues with her sister Grace, niece Betty, sister-in-law Hazel, sister Ruthe, niece Margie, along with children, grandchildren, and friends. James' sisters Della and Lela from Florida and Rena and Nora (with children James and Rena) from Scottsbluff were frequent visitors.
Through the years Gladyce and Jim took trips to Washington, DC, Hawaii, and south Texas to escape winter cold. Gladyce loved her trip to Santa Barbara and almost convinced James to move to California again!
In Loving Memory - Gladyce Betty Pointer
Gladyce Betty Pointer, 93, passed away September 18, 2006 at Heritage Health Center, Gering, NE. A celebration of her life will be held at Dugan-Kramer funeral home on Friday September 22, 2006 with Pastor Steve Demont officiating. Burial will be at Fairview Cemetery in Scottsbluff.
Gladyce was born October 11, 1912 at the family homestead four miles west of Scottsbluff on the North Platte River. The youngest of 10 children, she was the daughter of early settlers Betty Anne Smith Kronberg (from Illinois) and Christian Kronberg (from Denmark) who homesteaded in 1889. She attended country schools as well as Scottsbluff public schools and graduated in 1929. She learned to be a dental hygienist and was Dr. Berkley's first office assistant and receptionist.
She married James B. Pointer September 23, 1933 at Lexington, KY. They made their home in Scottsbluff. To this union was born a son, James Ted, and a daughter, Jeanne Marie. Gladyce was a homemaker and a business partner of her husband. James always respected her business sense as well as all of her many domestic talents. Her famous pies would not last the day around her family. Gladyce and James became motel owner/operators, and Gladyce was a prime mover of those businesses while James continued to manage Rymer's Plumbing.
The family attended church together for years, and in later life Gladyce became a member of the Berean church. She was a member of Does and Order of the Eastern Star.
Very special family trips were taken to San Diego to visit friends, along with occasional camping trips – until a particularly mosquito infested occasion – after which Gladyce said "not again"!!
As grandchildren and great-grandchildren arrived Gladyce proved herself a wonderful mentor and Grandmother. She was the personification of indomitable spirit, and her descendants prosper every day because of her example. She often helped with her grandchildren, and they feel blessed for the experience.
Gladyce and Jim moved to Escondido, CA for a year and then back to Scottsbluff. The transplanted Kentuckian and the Valley native could never get Scottsbluff out of their system. Her survivors remember memorable picnics at Pioneer Park and other venues with her sister Grace, niece Betty, sister-in-law Hazel, sister Ruthe, niece Margie, along with children, grandchildren, and friends. James' sisters Della and Lela from Florida and Rena and Nora (with children James and Rena) from Scottsbluff were frequent visitors.
Through the years Gladyce and Jim took trips to Washington, DC, Hawaii, and south Texas to escape winter cold. Gladyce loved her trip to Santa Barbara and almost convinced James to move to California again!


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