Gladys P. Wilson, 88, of Altamonte Springs, FL and formerly of Lawndale, NC died Wednesday, February 8, 2023, in the
care of Hospice. She was born on April 12, 1934, to the late R.L. and Annie Price.
Gladys graduated from Mars Hill College where she had met her future husband, Marshall Wilson. She then attended
Carson Newman University where she and Marshall earned their bachelor's Degrees. She married Marshall in 1956 on the same day as their graduation. During the commencement ceremony, the university president made a comment
about her recent name change to Mrs. Wilson. She attended Duke University in Durham, NC where she received her
master’s degree. She started her career teaching kindergarten in Virginia and later taught special needs children at
Wright school in Durham NC. After Marshall and Gladys had both finished their graduate degrees at Duke, the family
relocated to Florida where she enjoyed a long career as a social worker for the Seminole County School Board.
Gladys was happiest when she was serving others. She enjoyed sharing meals and family gatherings during holidays and
loved having her grandchildren and great-grandchildren around her. She was an accomplished baker, so there was
always a sweet dessert treat waiting for the family after every meal. She loved to bake bread, can vegetables, make
pickles or homemade strawberry preserves and grape jelly. She enjoyed activities such as playing the piano, sewing
clothes and craft items, and she crocheted afghans up until her eyesight began to fail. She had a large cookbook
collection and had started the process of writing her own cookbook full of family recipes. She was a faithful servant of
the Lord and taught Bible studies and Sunday School classes at First Baptist Church Orlando where Marshall and Gladys
were active members for over 52 years.
Gladys poured out her life for others as an offering – 2 Timothy 4:6-8. Despite all her achievements in academics and
awards earned during her career, she was most proud of her opportunities to minister and provide relief to the children
and families in schools all over Seminole County.
Mrs. Wilson is survived by her son, John Wilson and his wife Robin; daughter-in-law Cindy Wilson; 3 grandchildren,
Joshua Wilson and his wife Rachel, Jamie Stacy and her husband Tyler; and Michael Wilson; and her 5 great
grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister-in-law, Ruth Wilson, of Raleigh NC, and many loving nieces and
nephews, extended family members and friends. Gladys is predeceased by her husband Marshall, her parents, her
brothers and sisters, and her son, James Wilson.
A service will be held on Saturday February 18, 11:00am at Gentry-Newell & Vaughan Funeral Home, Oxford, NC with
Rev. Bruce Beck of West Oxford Baptist Church officiating. A celebration of life service will be held at First Baptist
Church Orlando FL, in March 18, 2023, at 10:00 am in the Henry Chapel.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to:
Orlando Lutheran Towers Employee Christmas Fund
Attn: Kathy Dominy, Administrator
Windsor Place
404 Mariposa St.
Orlando, FL 32801
Cornerstone Hospice Foundation
2445 Lane Park Road
Tavares, FL 32778-9648
https://cornerstonehospice.org/the-foundation/your-support/
Saturday, February 18, 2023
Starts at 11:00 am (Eastern time)
Gentry-Newell & Vaughan Funeral Home
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