In 1968, Gladys had her first painting lesson given to her in Newburg, Indiana. From that point, her artistic talent allowed her to give countless painting lessons and design over 1000 paintings over her lifetime. She operated the Daub Hill Art Gallery at her home in Fort Clark (northeast of Center, ND) for many years, ending in the year 2000.
Gladys loved animals, and enjoyed watching the variety of wildlife on their property, especially the deer. Gladys held a great fondness for her dogs, especially Muffin. She loved watching her daughter's horses run. She also enjoyed feeding hummingbirds and chickadees outside her home. She was a gracious hostess and loved to cook and make cookies, which she shared with her family and guests.
Gladys was preceded in death by her parents, her brother, and her sister.
Bio was written by family members.
In 1968, Gladys had her first painting lesson given to her in Newburg, Indiana. From that point, her artistic talent allowed her to give countless painting lessons and design over 1000 paintings over her lifetime. She operated the Daub Hill Art Gallery at her home in Fort Clark (northeast of Center, ND) for many years, ending in the year 2000.
Gladys loved animals, and enjoyed watching the variety of wildlife on their property, especially the deer. Gladys held a great fondness for her dogs, especially Muffin. She loved watching her daughter's horses run. She also enjoyed feeding hummingbirds and chickadees outside her home. She was a gracious hostess and loved to cook and make cookies, which she shared with her family and guests.
Gladys was preceded in death by her parents, her brother, and her sister.
Bio was written by family members.
Gravesite Details
No Grave Marker at this time. Internment will be in Daub Hill family cemetery at a later date.
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