![]() Born in Washington, DC, Barbara has been a resident of South Florida and Lighthouse Point since the mid 1960’s. On Tuesday December 17, 2019, Barbara Price of Lighthouse Point, Florida, passed away with her family by her side under the care of VITAS Hospice, she was 78. Interment will be at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Both Services will be at Kraeer Funeral Home at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, 200 W. Celebration of Life will be held on Thursday, January 9 at 11:00 am. Viewing to be held on Wednesday, January 8 from 5:00 to 8:00 pm. Box 1072, Pompano Beach, FL 33061 or to Calvary Chapel Radio Station 107.1 (WAFG) please mail to the church address and designate radio station. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Calvary Chapel Pompano Beach, P.O. Glady is survived by her brother Ken (Mai) Clark of Tonawanda, NY and her sister-in-law Ethel Gruber of Amherst, NY along with many nieces and nephews. Beloved grandmother of Brad Gruber, Justin (Tiffany) Burr, Lisa (Akash) Naidu, Lauren Burr, and Corinne Barranco. Precious mother of Greg (Sharon) Gruber, Dale (Sandi) Gruber, Jeri Lynn (Ron) Burr, and Lynda (Roger) Barranco. She loved to spend time with her children and grandchildren talking about the past as well as the future. ![]() She could strike up a conversation with anyone. During their marriage Glady and Jerry served faithfully at the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church in Fort Lauderdale. After the children were grown Glady worked at the marina along with her husband Jerry and their two sons Greg and Dale. She and Jerry owned Starboard Marina in Pompano Beach for 20 plus years. Glady was a stay at home mom for most of her life. Their daughter Lynda was born three years after their arrival to S. She and Jerry moved from Buffalo, NY to Pompano Beach in January 1960 along with their three children Greg, Dale, and Jeri Lynn. Glady was a resident of Pompano Beach for almost 60 years. They were married for 43 years until Jerry’s passing on September 12, 1993. Glady was born in Buffalo, NY to Linley and Elsie Clark. (Glady) Gruber of Pompano Beach, FL went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, December 31, 2019. You can also search for previous obituaries here. ![]() with full funeral service to directly follow starting at 2 p.m.Īrrangements are under the care and direction of Giberson Funeral Home and Cremation Services.To place a Sun Sentinel obituary, visit this form. 8 at Giberson Funeral Home located at 40 Maple St. ![]() She is survived by her loving daughter, Rachael Raye and son, Rusty Raye of Cambridge sister, Susan Fletcher and husband Dick of Dunnellon Fla., sister, Julie Smith and husband Wayne of Dexter, sister, Deborah Hartley and husband Robert of Dexter, sister, Glenda Roberts of Swanville, and brother, Bill Rolfe of Dexter along with many nieces and nephews that loved “ Aunt Tammy”.Ī celebration of life will be held Oct. She was predeceased by her loving parents Wilma and Bruce Rolfe of Dexter and her oldest brother, Ralph Rolfe. Tammy lost her lifelong love Scott Raye of 20 years on Augand her life would never be the same after. She loved her family deeply and would do anything she could to help out anyone that she could. You always knew when Tammy was around and you certainly would be in for many laughs with her. Tammy loved to cook and had an infectious personality and a laugh that could shake the walls. Both loving the outdoors you could always find them hunting, fishing and camping wherever they decided to go both always up for an adventure. Tammy and Scott were inseparable and both worked at Guilford school together. They set down roots in Cambridge where they raised their two children, Rachael and Rusty. Tammy met the love of her life Scott Raye when she was a senior in high school and later married him on Oct. Tammy attended Dexter High school and had many close friends that she adored. “Tammy”, as everyone knew her by, was born Mato Bruce and Wilma Rolfe in Dexter. 27, 2021 Tamara Raye, loving and caring mother, sister, friend and aunt passed away unexpectedly in her home that she loved on a beautiful sunny day. ![]()
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