Funeral Date June 17, 2022
Mass of Christian Burial Fri., June 17 at Church of the Holy Angels at 11 a.m., where the family will receive guests from 10 a.m. until time of Mass. Burial to follow at All Souls Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family suggests a donation to Church of the Holy Angels in memory of Gladys. See full notice for details.
GLADYS ANN GABOR, age 76, passed away June 7, 2022, at her home in Chagrin Falls, OH. Loving sister of Raymond Sr. (Joan) and the following deceased, John Bernard Jr. (Marge), Dale (Linda), and Jim Gabor (Deb): former spouse of the late Bill Croft and the late Bob Bowers: adored aunt of Joanne Wrona (Gary), Raymond Jr. (Melissa), Duane, Keith (Stacy), Stephen Gabor, Tricia Therrien (Rob), Brett (Victoria) and Kristin Gabor; great-aunt to Joslyn and Jenna Wrona, Brooke, Logan, and Ezra Gabor. Gladys was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to Lottie and John Bernard Gabor Sr (both deceased). She graduated from Holy Name High School of Cleveland. After graduation, she began work at the former Ohio Bell Telephone Company in 1964 as a Customer Service Manager. In 1985, she moved to Birmingham, Alabama where she continued her career at Bell South Services as a second tier Manager in the Cost Department. After retiring from the phone company, she moved back to Cleveland. Gladys had many passions and loved to travel with her family; she visited Italy, Portugal, Maine, Nevada, and Virginia with her brothers. Perhaps her biggest passion of all, Gladys always remained an avid Cleveland Browns fan. Her survivors, along with so many extended friends and family, are deeply saddened by her passing and feel blessed to have known and loved her. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, June 17, 2022, at Church of the Holy Angels, 18502 Chillicothe Rd (Rt. 306), Bainbridge Twp. at 11 a.m., where the family will receive guests from 10 a.m. until time of Mass. Burial to follow at All Souls Cemetery, Chardon. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests a donation to Holy Angels Church in memory of Gladys. (St. John Funeral Home of Bainbridge Twp., 440-708-1855)