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Gladys June <I>Gardner</I> Stephens

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Gladys June Gardner Stephens

Birth
Deming, Luna County, New Mexico, USA
Death
23 Jul 2015 (aged 82)
California, USA
Burial
Cathedral City, Riverside County, California, USA Add to Map
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Gladys June (Gardner) Stephens 1933-2015

Gladys Stephens, of Palm Springs, California, went to be with the Lord on July 23, 2015.

Gladys was born Gladys June Gardner on May 30, 1933, in Deming, New Mexico, to John and Lela Bell (Lee) Gardner. She was number 12 of 13 children: Gib and Ophelia (Salyer) Gardner, Otho, Noble and Melvin Whitmire, Jack, Bill, Flo (Graham), Gene, Thelma (Pelayo), Roger and Shirley (Spiceland) Gardner.

She married Joe W. Stephens on Oct. 29, 1950. Joe was a house painter and they traveled many miles, across many states, following his work. Gladys was a homemaker and raised their four children.

In the early 1980s, she managed the Holiday House in downtown Palm Springs for several years. That was a special time for her. She was a bookkeeper for Goodman Tile Co. For most of her life, she was Avon's best customer and on several occasions, she sold Avon.

Joe became the business agent for the painters local union and they spent a lot of time going to conventions and they enjoyed traveling so much more at that point.

She was preceded in death by her husband of nearly fifty years on March 15, 2000.

She lost both of her parents, John and Lela Bell (Lee) Gardner in the 1960s. Most of her brothers and sisters passed on before her. She is survived by her sister Thelma Pelayo and brother Roger Gardner, both of Deming.

She is survived by her children, Don (Laura) Stephens of North Little Rock, Arkansas, June (Willard) Estep of Olathe, Colorado, Jo (Eli) Granillo of El Centro, California, and Icy (John) Grady of Maricopa, Arizona; her grandchildren Amber, Shane (Kathryn) and Joe Ryan Stephens, Kelli (David) Hudson, Herschel Beard IV, Michelle (John) Braun and William (Amy) Beard, Icy (Cesar) Bermudez and Dawn (Jeff) Lamoure and Deborah Granillo; her great-grandchildren Maxx Stephens, Sarah and Kristen Flemmer, Alexandria and Shelby Hudson, Herschel V. Trevor and Alex Beard, Stephanie Winch and Michael Braun, CJ, Brooklyn, Chance and Brady Bermudez, Kelsey, Kylee and Ireland Lamoure, Haidan and Alyssa Hammond; and her great-great-grandson, Huckson Gattenby. She had numerous nieces and nephews and they were very special to her.

Funeral services will be on Monday, Aug. 3, 2015, at Forest Lawn, Cathedral City. Viewing is at 9 a.m. and service immediately after. Interment will follow at Palm Springs Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be her son, Don Stephens, son-in-law Eli Granillo, grandsons Herschel Beard IV and William Beard, great-grandson CJ Bermudez and nephew Kenneth Swanson. Junior pallbearers will be great-grandsons Chance and Brady Bermudez. Honorary pallbearers will be sons-in-law Willard Estep and John Grady.

Gladys loved her family and raised her children in the church, to know and love the Lord.
She will be forever in our hearts. .

Published in Deming Headlight on July 30, 2015
Gladys June (Gardner) Stephens 1933-2015

Gladys Stephens, of Palm Springs, California, went to be with the Lord on July 23, 2015.

Gladys was born Gladys June Gardner on May 30, 1933, in Deming, New Mexico, to John and Lela Bell (Lee) Gardner. She was number 12 of 13 children: Gib and Ophelia (Salyer) Gardner, Otho, Noble and Melvin Whitmire, Jack, Bill, Flo (Graham), Gene, Thelma (Pelayo), Roger and Shirley (Spiceland) Gardner.

She married Joe W. Stephens on Oct. 29, 1950. Joe was a house painter and they traveled many miles, across many states, following his work. Gladys was a homemaker and raised their four children.

In the early 1980s, she managed the Holiday House in downtown Palm Springs for several years. That was a special time for her. She was a bookkeeper for Goodman Tile Co. For most of her life, she was Avon's best customer and on several occasions, she sold Avon.

Joe became the business agent for the painters local union and they spent a lot of time going to conventions and they enjoyed traveling so much more at that point.

She was preceded in death by her husband of nearly fifty years on March 15, 2000.

She lost both of her parents, John and Lela Bell (Lee) Gardner in the 1960s. Most of her brothers and sisters passed on before her. She is survived by her sister Thelma Pelayo and brother Roger Gardner, both of Deming.

She is survived by her children, Don (Laura) Stephens of North Little Rock, Arkansas, June (Willard) Estep of Olathe, Colorado, Jo (Eli) Granillo of El Centro, California, and Icy (John) Grady of Maricopa, Arizona; her grandchildren Amber, Shane (Kathryn) and Joe Ryan Stephens, Kelli (David) Hudson, Herschel Beard IV, Michelle (John) Braun and William (Amy) Beard, Icy (Cesar) Bermudez and Dawn (Jeff) Lamoure and Deborah Granillo; her great-grandchildren Maxx Stephens, Sarah and Kristen Flemmer, Alexandria and Shelby Hudson, Herschel V. Trevor and Alex Beard, Stephanie Winch and Michael Braun, CJ, Brooklyn, Chance and Brady Bermudez, Kelsey, Kylee and Ireland Lamoure, Haidan and Alyssa Hammond; and her great-great-grandson, Huckson Gattenby. She had numerous nieces and nephews and they were very special to her.

Funeral services will be on Monday, Aug. 3, 2015, at Forest Lawn, Cathedral City. Viewing is at 9 a.m. and service immediately after. Interment will follow at Palm Springs Cemetery.

Pallbearers will be her son, Don Stephens, son-in-law Eli Granillo, grandsons Herschel Beard IV and William Beard, great-grandson CJ Bermudez and nephew Kenneth Swanson. Junior pallbearers will be great-grandsons Chance and Brady Bermudez. Honorary pallbearers will be sons-in-law Willard Estep and John Grady.

Gladys loved her family and raised her children in the church, to know and love the Lord.
She will be forever in our hearts. .

Published in Deming Headlight on July 30, 2015


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