Gladys F Wax (1902-1988) *86
This memorial website was created in memory of Gladys F Wax, 86, born on January 4, 1902 and passed away on November 7, 1988.
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Grandma Gladys was born Gladys O Frazier on 1/4/1902 in Missouri, possibly close to Lockwood. By age 18, she had moved to Jordan Montana (Garfield County). At age 23, she married Forest L Wilson and at 34, she bore my father, R Cleve Wilson. Forest was killed in a car/train accident just a year later. Grandma Gladys raised my father as a single parent, mostly teaching in the Montana area. In 1961, she married Robert L Wax (I am unsure where the marriage occurred) and they ended up in South Dakota, just south of Rapid City where they started Gladys Ceramics in an old barn across from Reptile Gardens. The business moved to Keystone SD around 1970 where they employed several towns-people. Due to age, the business was sold somewhere in the 1980 range, renamed Keystone Ceramics and they moved just south of Hill City to be closer to my father in their later years. Grandma Gladys died 11/7/1988 and Grandpa Bob died in 1986. They are both buried at the Hill City Cemetery.