Terry Lee Gless, 63

Published 9:15 pm Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Terry Lee Gless, 63

 

Born: Oct. 23, 1949

 

Died: May 28, 2013

 

 

Terry Lee Gless, 63, of Cassopolis, died suddenly of natural causes, Tuesday, May 28,

 

2013, in her residence.

 

Terry was born Oct. 23, 1949, in Toyko, Japan, to James and Betsy (Hipshire) Vandygriff. 

 

She married Ronald Gless March 7, 1970, in Niles.  He survives. 

 

She was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers, Jerry Vandygriff and

 

Cleeve Vandygriff.

 

Terry had a huge heart of gold and loved her family most of all.  She would go anywhere at any time if it meant being supportive of a family member or someone close to her. If a child was participating, she was there. She sent cards for birthdays,

 

anniversaries, holidays or just because. 

 

 “Aunt Terry” loved working with children. She was very involved with Sam Adams

 

Elementary School, Cassopolis, working as a custodian, a teacher’s aide and a crochet instructor for the “Close Knit Group.” 

 

She worked the family farm and enjoyed deer hunting. Terry was a woman who could do anything.  She was a baker and known for her pies, fudge and pfefferkuchen. 

 

Terry will be greatly missed by family and friends. She is survived by: her husband,

 

Ronald Gless of Cassopolis; two sons, Greg (Brigette) Gless of Decatur, Texas, and Gary Gless of Cassopolis; two grandchildren, Hannah Gless and Ella Gless; one sister, Betsy (Phillip) Rhode of Chase; and two brothers, Jessy (Tami) Vandygriff of Dover, Ohio, and Harold (Suella) Vandygriff of Nappanee, Ind.; and a host of nieces and nephews.

 

Family and friends gather Friday from 4 until 6 p.m. in Connelly Chapel Wagner Family Funerals, 202 N. Broadway St., Cassopolis, for a time of fellowship and storytelling.  

 

The family prefers memorial contributions to the “Sam Adams Close Knit Group”

 

payable to Cassopolis Public Schools, 725 Center St., Cassopolis, MI 49031. 

 

Arrangements have been entrusted to Connelly Chapel Wagner Family Funerals,

 

Cassopolis. Please share a memory or a message online: wagnercares.com.