Gladys Ahlquist

Gladys Ahlquist Obituary

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Age - 92

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October 8, 2023

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Franklin, TN

Gladys Mae (Silver) Ahlquist, age 93, went to be with the Lord on Tuesday September 26, 2023 in Franklin, Tennessee. She died peacefully in her sleep surrounded by family. She was born 1930 in Norristown, PA to the late Albert & Mildred Silver. Gladys was a graduate of Norristown High School where she excelled in sports and academics. Gladys was an attentive and loving wife to her husband of 66 years, Bud Ahlquist, before his passing in 2017. They met in 6th grade when both were 12 years old in East Norriton, Pennsylvania. She had five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren living in different parts of the world . . . not only California, South Carolina, and Tennessee, but Melbourne, Australia as well. She had a heart of gold and never missed sending cards of all occasions. Gladys is survived by her two sons, Gary, 71, and Glen, 69. She also had a "daughter", Maria, married to Glen of 27 years. She is also survived by her nephew, Bob Beu, of Mountain Top, PA. There will be no funeral services upon Gladys' request. Donations in her name can be made to the St. Jude Hospital or American Cancer Society.

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