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- Gladys Mae Redman1926 - 2011
Facts and Events
Obituary
- From "El Dorado Springs Sun", 1 December 2011:
- Gladys Mae (Redman) Schantz, age 85, of rural El Dorado Springs, passed away at Cedar County Memorial Hospital Wednesday morning, Nov. 23, 2011. Gladys was born March 18, 1926, at Mongahala, PA. She was the daughter of Rose (Blatnica) Vesnesky and LeRoy Redman and was raised by Steve Vesnesky as his daughter.
- Gladys left home in her teen years and worked as a waitress to help her parents out every chance she got. While waiting tables she met the love of her life, Edward Clint Schantz, better known as Bud. He served in World War II and when his tour of duty was finished he went directly to Georgetown to get the love of his life. Gladys always spoke of how she was under age to marry, but her mom, Rose, agreed to let them wed. After getting her Mom’s permission, Gladys was missing one thing—a pair of shoes. You can guess what happened next—Bud and Gladys got that pair of shoes!
- They were married Dec. 5, 1945. They moved around a lot after being united in holy matrimony in Uniontown, PA, with travels that took them all the way to California. Gladys finally put her foot down when they moved to El Dorado Springs in 1966 and that is where they resided ever since.
- Through Gladys’ eyes, everything was beautiful. She loved everyone equally. She found much delight in finding good deals and in her child-like voice she would nearly sing as she said, “I got that for nine-nine-nine.” Gladys loved life, cherished the simple things, found delight in all that was around her and was also a woman of strength who never allowed life’s difficulties to take her joy away. She had a childlike love of life until the very end—and even now we know she is saying, “It is beautiful…”
- Gladys was preceded in death by her parents, Rose and Steve Vesnesky and LeRoy Redman, and her husband, Edward Clint “Bud” Schantz Sr.
- Survivors include her six children – Steve and Vivian – Fontana, CA, Edward (Ed) and Micky – Fayetteville, NC, Connie and Gary – Monett, Neoma Diann – Yucaipa, CA, Debbie and Jeff – Green Bay, WI, and Joel and Debbie – Bend, OR; 13 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
- Funeral services were held on Sunday, Nov. 27, at Bland-Hackleman Funeral Home with Rev. Brent Bland officiating. J.D. Shoemaker and Fred Anstine provided music. Interment followed on Monday, Nov. 28, in the Missouri Veteran’s Cemetery in Springfield. Arrangements were under the direction of Bland-Hackleman Funeral Home.
- [Source: http://eldoradospringsmo.com/pages/?p=3737]
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