This beautiful soul loved God and family first. I wonder how we will all go on without my Aunt Gloria. One of my youngest memories is she kept me at her house when my Mom was giving birth to my sister. I was 4 years old. She woke me up in the middle of the night to tell me Karen Elizabeth was here and told me the name. I couldn't pronounce it correctly and she would get me to say it over and over again. Each time she would laugh harder. She did the most fun things with all of her family's youngest members including her own wonderful children and grandchildren. Every guy I dated, I took to meet her and she was always the epitome of fun and love. She would have a story and a smile. She would bend the rules enough for everyone to have fun. All the little ones at her house had to have Pepsi and Lance crackers on payday, her treat. When she would get together with my Mom and Dad, it was fun times, as each of her 4 brothers had the same sense of humor she possessed. There are far too many good things I could say about this amazing woman. One thing I know for sure is that she was one of a kind and there will never be another like her. My heart is breaking as I think of her. I love you "Aunt Glory" (as I called her) and I know you are spreading joy in heaven. I will always miss you and know I will see you again. Until then, laugh on!
Janice McCall Rosen