Gladys was born Jan. 3, 1924, in Youngstown, the daughter of George and Pansy (Counterman) Spencer, the youngest of seven children.
In June of 1948, she married Robert J. Banks who was deceased in 2013, beginning her life of devotion to family as they raised their three daughters, Judith L. (Richard) Patterson of Canfield, Deborah J. (Frank) Buday of Swansboro, N.C. and Kelley R. Belfast of Boardman in the home they built and loved.
Gladys enjoyed a lifelong love of stitching, from tailored clothing in her teens to the hand pieced and appliqued quilts she created well into her 80s. Every stitched of over 50 quilts infused with love she had for her daughters and husband.
She is survived by a granddaughter, Jennifer (Chris) Bokelman, and three great-grandchildren, Sam, Lucy, and Elliott. Seeing the sweet faces of the great-grandchildren brought smiles to her face and joy to her heart.
Private funeral services were held for Gladys.
There are no calling hours.
Vindy.com / May 11, 2017
Gladys was born Jan. 3, 1924, in Youngstown, the daughter of George and Pansy (Counterman) Spencer, the youngest of seven children.
In June of 1948, she married Robert J. Banks who was deceased in 2013, beginning her life of devotion to family as they raised their three daughters, Judith L. (Richard) Patterson of Canfield, Deborah J. (Frank) Buday of Swansboro, N.C. and Kelley R. Belfast of Boardman in the home they built and loved.
Gladys enjoyed a lifelong love of stitching, from tailored clothing in her teens to the hand pieced and appliqued quilts she created well into her 80s. Every stitched of over 50 quilts infused with love she had for her daughters and husband.
She is survived by a granddaughter, Jennifer (Chris) Bokelman, and three great-grandchildren, Sam, Lucy, and Elliott. Seeing the sweet faces of the great-grandchildren brought smiles to her face and joy to her heart.
Private funeral services were held for Gladys.
There are no calling hours.
Vindy.com / May 11, 2017
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