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Gladys Eberline was born March 16, 1918 to Aaron and Esther Johnson on a farm west of Axtell, Kansas. She was the fourth daughter of seven children born to Swedish immigrant parents who came to the United States in 1890. Gladys departed her earthly home for the Eternal Kingdom on December 13, 2013.
On April 12, 1941 she married Howard Eberline. Howard and her son bobby predeceased her. She is survived by eleven nieces and nephews.
Gladys spent her life as a homemaker, secretary and real estate associate. She moved to Edmond from Santa Fe with her family in 1968 and was a resident there until her death.
She spent many wonderful days with her Morgan horses. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Edmond, Chapter ES P.E.O, and the American Morgan Horse Association
Gladys was fondly called “the Cookie Lady” as she delivered many delicious cookies over the years to those who need “cheering up”.
A beloved friend to so many Gladys will be sorely missed.
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the building fund of the First Presbyterian Church in Edmond.
Services will be held at Matthews Funeral Home in Edmond at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, December 19, 2013. nterment will follow services at Memorial Park Cemetery.
Gladys was my P.E.O. Sister. P.E.O. is a Philanthropic Educational Organization. At one of our P.E.O. Meetings, Gladys ask me to make a motion that we purchase a portable sound system in order for all of our members to be able to participate in our meetings. Due to her suggestion, we now have a sound system and for that I am grateful. She was a blessing to all those who were privileged to be in her presence. I know that she is now in the loving arms of her Saviour.
Gladys was my P.E.O. Sister. P.E.O. is a Philanthropic Educational Organization. At one of our P.E.O. Meetings, Gladys ask me to make a motion that we purchase a portable sound system in order for all of our members to be able to participate in our meetings. Due to her suggestion, we now have a sound system and for that I am grateful. She was a blessing to all those who were privileged to be in her presence. I know that she is now in the loving arms of her Saviour.
Rest in Peace,
Frances Zerger