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Deye, Gladys Myrtle (nee Hahs)

Gladys Myrtle Hahs Deye, 95, of Emporia, Kan., went to her heavenly home Monday, Sept. 26, 2011.

Visitation will begin at 9:30 a.m. Friday, followed by a service at 10:30 a.m. at Messiah Lutheran Church, 1101 Neosho Street, Emporia. Burial will be in Zion Lutheran Cemetery in Olpe, Kan.

Gladys was born March 12, 1916, at the family farm in Sedgewickville, Mo.

She earned her teaching certificate at Southeast Missouri State University and taught in a one-room schoolhouse in Risco, Mo.

In 1941, she married the Rev. Armin Deye and moved to Minnesota. Her entertaining and mothering talents were tapped constantly, managing parsonages in five different churches in Southeast Minnesota and raising five children. During this time she created some lovely oil paintings and authored a cookbook based on the best 25 years of "Apron Strings by Gladys," as featured in The Lutheran Journal.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Theodore and Mary Hahs; seven siblings, Truman, Viola, Hazel, Luther, Faye, Mae and Joy; and her husband of 64 years, Armin.

Survivors include five children, Harold and Jan Deye, Dorothy and Ken Snow, Kathryn Riemer, Donald and Lindy Deye, Carol and Fletcher Russell; grandchildren, Paul and Sandy Deye, Holly Deye, Stephanie and Scott Staatz, Jonathan and Nicki Snow, James and Kaleb Riemer, Cinthia and Matt Elkins, Charles and Angela Deye, Jennifer and Blake Freking, Cassendra and Jake Bergstrom, Mikelle and Tally Russell; and great-grandchildren, Brian, Mason, Rylee and Ellie Staatz, Liam and Aldon Snow, Cuinn, Anna and Aubrey Deye, Spencer Elkins and Elena Freking.

Many nieces, nephews and family friends generously provided support to her final years honoring her wish to live in her home.

Memorials meaningful to her memory: former churches; LCMS Veterans of the Cross; Messiah Lutheran Cemetery Fund; Messiah Lutheran Ruth Circle of the LWML and Hand in Hand Hospice of Emporia.

Charter Funeral Home in Emporia is in charge of arrangements.

 

Printed in the Wednesday, September 28, 2011 edition of the Southeast Missourian, Cape Girardeau, MO

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