
until time of services at the funeral home.ĭue to COVID- 19 regulations we ask that everyone wear a mask and practice social distancing.Ĭondolences may be sent to the family at www.gaydosfh. Gladys owned and operated a grocery business in Garrison along with her former husband, Fred Lykins for several years. Gladys was born July 12, 1923, in Petersville, to the late Mont and Eva Truesdell Kegley. Gladys later claimed that her husband had been abusive and that he’d kidnapped her children. Gladys Baker, 97, of Vanceburg, passed away peacefully with her family by her side Wednesday May 12, 2021, at her home. After her parents divorced in the 1920s, her father took Miracle and her brother from California to his native Kentucky. Visitation will be Saturday from 11:00 a.m. Born on July 30, 1919, she spent just a few scant years with her mother, Gladys Pearl Baker.

Burial will follow in the Muses Chapel Cemetery Quicks Run. May 15, 2021, at the Gaydos Funeral Home with Daniel McClurg officiating.

Lykins in 1983 third husband, Oburn Baker in 2012 a step-son-in-law, Mike Boca two sisters, Grace Johnson and Alva Crawford half-sister, Clara Conley and two half-brothers, Robert and Elmo Kegley.įuneral services will be held Saturday at 2:00 p.m. Preceding her in death besides her parents was her first husband, Harlan M. Adams, Haley Adams, Aiden Williams, Cobey Bocka, Melany Bocka, Liz Beale and Evan Beale and several nieces and nephews who also will mourn her passing. Vernon, Ohio Step-great-grandchildren, Michael Armstrong, Matthew Armstrong, Valerie Armstrong, Seth Baker, C.J. (Alice) Gilbert of Vanceburg two step-daughters, Martha Baker of Marysville, Ohio, and Karen Sue Bocka of Galion, Ohio grandson, Nathan (Sonya) Gilbert of Salt Lake City, Utah one step-grandson, James and Miriam Gibson of Canton, Georgia three great-grandchildren, Caroline, Maggie, and Jack Gibson Step-grandchildren, Derek Armstrong, Daniel Armstrong, and Brent Williams all of Marysville, Ohio Mickey Bocka of Galion, Ohio, and Anita Beal of Mt. Gladys was a faithful member of the Vanceburg Christian Church. She loved quilting and tending to her garden. Gladys, took pride in being able to provide products to the people. Then moved to Vanceburg where they ran a Discount store.

Gladys Baker, 97, of Vanceburg, passed away peacefully with her family by her side Wednesday May 12, 2021, at her home.
