She was born November 21, 1926.
Gladys retired from A&I Supply Company, Charleston, and attended Mount Calvary Baptist Church in Charleston and Elk Fork of Gay.
Gladys was preceded in death by her parents, Ernest and Bonnie Coon; first husband, Dale Perkins; second husband John Aiello; sisters, Deloris Elmore, Ivydale Comer, Nancy Wilson, Ernestine Dodrill and Dottie Spence; and brothers, Leroy Coon, Jerry Coon and Ernest Coon Jr.
Surviving are nieces, Debra Arthur and husband, Terry, of Cottageville, with whom she made her home, and Shelley Coon and husband, Jim, of Charleston; great-niece, Tara Postalwait of Sissonville; great-nephews, Brandon Postalwait and Cameron Arthur, both of Cottageville; and brother, Ronald Coon of Sissonville.
There will be no visitation.
Her final resting place will be Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens, Cross Lanes.
A very special thanks goes to SunBridge Care and Rehabilitation for Dunbar for all the care and love they gave to Gladys during her stay.
Good Shepherd Mortuary, South Charleston, is in charge of arrangements.
She was born November 21, 1926.
Gladys retired from A&I Supply Company, Charleston, and attended Mount Calvary Baptist Church in Charleston and Elk Fork of Gay.
Gladys was preceded in death by her parents, Ernest and Bonnie Coon; first husband, Dale Perkins; second husband John Aiello; sisters, Deloris Elmore, Ivydale Comer, Nancy Wilson, Ernestine Dodrill and Dottie Spence; and brothers, Leroy Coon, Jerry Coon and Ernest Coon Jr.
Surviving are nieces, Debra Arthur and husband, Terry, of Cottageville, with whom she made her home, and Shelley Coon and husband, Jim, of Charleston; great-niece, Tara Postalwait of Sissonville; great-nephews, Brandon Postalwait and Cameron Arthur, both of Cottageville; and brother, Ronald Coon of Sissonville.
There will be no visitation.
Her final resting place will be Tyler Mountain Memory Gardens, Cross Lanes.
A very special thanks goes to SunBridge Care and Rehabilitation for Dunbar for all the care and love they gave to Gladys during her stay.
Good Shepherd Mortuary, South Charleston, is in charge of arrangements.
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement