Livestream Link for Gladys’ Memorial Service – Thursday, September 10, 2020 at 1:30 p.m.
distantlink.com/cherishedmemories.html
Gladys Mae Eckel was born in Goodsoil, SK, on April 12,1957 to Andrew and Helen Eckel. She was the youngest of 7 siblings. She had her son Lyle in 1973, then 5 years later moved to North Battleford where she worked as a waitress. Here she met David Moore and they got married December 20, 1980 in Saskatoon.
They made their home in Martensville and then moved to an acreage by Waldheim. They spent 30 years together before Dave passed away on September 2, 2009 and Gladys stayed there until her passing.
She leaves to mourn her son; Lyle, his wife; Courtney, their children; Thia, Charlotte, Andrew, and also her siblings; Agnes, Bernie (Carol), Phyllis (Alfred), Andy (Vicki), Ralph (Eilee), and her nieces and nephews.
Gladys was predeceased by her parents; Andrew and Helen Eckel, her husband; Dave, one sister (Lorine), two nephews and a niece.
Sorry for the passing of your loved one.
“May the love of God heal you as the burden in your heart abounds.” -Unknown
From
Aleisha Mazier
Admin Assistant
Manitoba-Sask Conference
So sorry for your loss Lyle and family. I had fun times working with Gladys. Keep cherishing all the memories. My prayers and thoughts are with you. God bless you all.
Hi Lyle and family,
Christine let me know on the recent passing of your mom, Gladys Mae as she responded to you from our family. My sincere condolences to you and your entire family on your recent loss. Thanks for letting us know. We have been and continue to pray for God to give you strength and comfort during this time of loss. One day soon God will have the last word and end all the sorrow we experience in this world. May God’s word instill you and your family with continued hope in a ‘Beulah Land’, as one of Christines’ songs shares-where we will never have to part from loved ones again. May you and your family continue to hold to the same faith your mon and dad clone to so that we can all be reunited with loved ones again when God speaks the last word and takes us to our real ‘Home’. God bless you and your family Lyle with continued hope and comfort at this time.