Gladys Fay Farrow Obituary Submitted by: Mary Kirkpatrick
GLADYS FAY FARROW
1953 - 2010
Gladys Fay Farrow went to be with Jesus Tuesday, April 13, 2010 in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. She died at the age of 56.Gladys was born November 13, 1953 in Cushing, Oklahoma to her parents, Harold Gibbs and Dorothy Marie Byers Rhodes.A loving wife, devoted mother and doting grandmother, Gladys loved her Lord and family with all of her heart.She thoroughly enjoyed spending time with her children and grandchildren.Gladys was preceded in death by her parents, two infant brothers and her sister in law, Teri Rhodes.She is survived by her husband of 35 years, Wymond Farrow of the home; daughter, Misty Fisher and her husband, Brian of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma; daughter, Jessica Marie Farrow of Oklahoma City; brother, Larry Rhodes and wife, Elaine of Moore, Oklahoma; brother, Truman Rhodes of Oklahoma City; two grandchildren, Westin and Brooklyn; and many other loving family members and friends including nieces and nephews.
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