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gladys taber

It seemed I had given it to her for Christmas one year, and like so many presents we give others, it was the perfect. I discovered Gladys Taber’s The Stillmeadow Road, a charming book about country life, at my mother’s house. In March of 2008 her entire family and many friends, celebrated her 95th birthday together. Gladys Taber’s Country Chronicle & Surveillance in the ’70s.

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  • Also survivng Gladys is her last surviving sibling (she was one of six children) Don Anderson (Beverly) of Centralia and numerous nieces, nephews, greats and great greats. Books by Gladys Taber (Author of The Book of Stillmeadow) Books by Gladys Taber Gladys Taber Average rating 4.39 She is survived by her devoted daughter, Carole Vandiver of Olympia her granddaughters, Karen Miller (Dan) of Olympia, Linda Vandiver of Montesano, and grandchildren, Brianna and Jason Miller of Olympia. Yet most of all she was proudest of her family. She was an active member of the Tenino Eagles where she always liked a great game of bingo! At the age of 55 she learned to drive, did a darn good job of it, and made many jaunts around the area. Some of her fondest memories were of housing local college students. Always proud of Tenino, she loved hosting the garden club and visiting with her friends or playing pinochle. Taber writes: Eventually both families came to the city and faced the smog and noise and confusion and the problems of raising three children in gloomy. In Country Chronicle, published in 1974, she retells the story of buying Stillmeadow. Gladys spent many years enjoying her work at the local bank in Tenino. Taber and her friend Jill had been roommates in college, and desperately wanted a country getaway.

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    Growing up in Bucoda, at the age of 5, Gladys was diagnosed with Polio and although disabled led a full life, never really feeling handicapped. Her parents, William and Gena Anderson of Bucoda, 2 brothers and 2 sisters preceded her in death as well. She was married to Kemper 'Jack' Washburn Taber who preceded her in death in 1963. Gladys was born on Main Bismarck, North Dakota. Gladys, 95, passed away on Jat Sharon Care Center in Centralia.











    Gladys taber