She was born in Montgomery County and was a former resident of Jeff Davis County. She spent 30 years as a high school math teacher in Georgia and retired after 14 years of service as coordinator, mathematics education from Georgia State Department of Education. She was a founding member of Georgia Council of Teachers of Mathematics, which later established the annual Gladys M. Thomason award for Distinguished Service in Mathematics Education. She was a member of NEA, Pi Mu Epsilon and Delta Kappa Gamma, Lawndale Baptist Church in Greensboro and was active in the Greensboro Chapter of American Association of Retired Persons.
SURVIVORS: a daughter, Betty June Brown of Greensboro; a sister, Geraldine Surrency of Eastman; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
GRAVESIDE SERVICE: 3 p.m. Monday in Hazlehurst City Cemetery. -Savannah Now, Oct 1999
She was born in Montgomery County and was a former resident of Jeff Davis County. She spent 30 years as a high school math teacher in Georgia and retired after 14 years of service as coordinator, mathematics education from Georgia State Department of Education. She was a founding member of Georgia Council of Teachers of Mathematics, which later established the annual Gladys M. Thomason award for Distinguished Service in Mathematics Education. She was a member of NEA, Pi Mu Epsilon and Delta Kappa Gamma, Lawndale Baptist Church in Greensboro and was active in the Greensboro Chapter of American Association of Retired Persons.
SURVIVORS: a daughter, Betty June Brown of Greensboro; a sister, Geraldine Surrency of Eastman; three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
GRAVESIDE SERVICE: 3 p.m. Monday in Hazlehurst City Cemetery. -Savannah Now, Oct 1999
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