She was a Columnist, Home and Garden Editor for 22 years at the Boston Herald with a rotogravure feature of home interiors throughout New England. She was active in the New England Women's Press Club, serving as the Awards Chairman, and was instrumental in establishing The Marjorie Mills Award. She was the founding member of the New England Fashions League and recipient of two of its annual awards, as well as a writer's award. Gloria retired in 1965; she later returned to newspaper work at the Wellesley Townsman, becoming its managing editor.
Herbert F. Bernard, her husband of 58 years, passed away in 2009. She is survived by her children, a son and a daughter. She is also survived by her three grandchildren.
Cape Cod Times 11-27-2012
She was a Columnist, Home and Garden Editor for 22 years at the Boston Herald with a rotogravure feature of home interiors throughout New England. She was active in the New England Women's Press Club, serving as the Awards Chairman, and was instrumental in establishing The Marjorie Mills Award. She was the founding member of the New England Fashions League and recipient of two of its annual awards, as well as a writer's award. Gloria retired in 1965; she later returned to newspaper work at the Wellesley Townsman, becoming its managing editor.
Herbert F. Bernard, her husband of 58 years, passed away in 2009. She is survived by her children, a son and a daughter. She is also survived by her three grandchildren.
Cape Cod Times 11-27-2012
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