Gladys A. McGrane

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Gladys A. McGrane, age 78, of Elma, IA, passed away Friday, November 1, 2024, at Benedictine Living Community in Owatonna, MN, surrounded by her children.

Friends may greet the family from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. Thursday, November 7, 2024, at the Hugeback-Johnson Funeral Home in Elma.  Visitation continues an hour prior to Mass at the church on Friday.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday, November 8, 2024, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Elma, with Rev. Telesphore Dusabe celebrating the Mass.  The interment will be in Calvary Cemetery, Elma.

Gladys Ann McGrane was born on November 29, 1945, to Herbert and Hazel (Tierney) Meyer of New Hampton, IA.  Gladys attended St. Joseph’s Catholic School before entering New Hampton High School and graduating in 1964.  After graduation, she worked for Kummeth Manufacturing of New Hampton and transferred to Kummeth Manufacturing in Owatonna, MN, until that too closed.  She then moved back to New Hampton and worked at St. Joseph’s Hospital for 10 years.

Gladys was united in marriage to Merle J. McGrane in 1968 at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in New Hampton.  The couple made their home in New Hampton before settling in Elma, where they were blessed with their two kids, Jason and Brenda.  Gladys sold World Book Encyclopedias and Princess House Crystal for several years, and worked in Adult Day Care and Patty Elwood Center at Howard Residential Facility in Cresco for 10 years.  She then worked at the Heritage Facility in New Hampton for 8 years until her stroke in February 2011, in which she then retired. Gladys enjoyed reading, dancing, laughing, dining out, listening to oldies music,  hosting family birthday and graduation parties, spending time with her friends and family and volunteering at the Colonial Manor. She also enjoyed walking, bike riding with her dog, going to garage sales, shopping and she absolutely adored her dogs.  She kept her life active as she got older.  Everyone who met her would tell you how sweet and kind she always was.  She was a devoted wife and mother.

Merle and Gladys were married for 43 years. Gladys enjoyed telling her story about overcoming her stroke, and educating others on what it takes to get there.  She was also a passionate advocate for the advancing of research and awareness of corticobasal syndrome, in the hopes of developing treatment for such rare neurodegenerative diseases.  Gladys was also very proud to volunteer her time to contribute to the University of Illinois Speech Accessibility Project.  The project aims to make voice recognition technology more useful for people with a range of diverse speech patterns and disabilities.  Gladys was a member of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Elma.

She is survived by her children, Jason McGrane of Prior Lake, MN and Brenda McGrane of Ankeny, IA. Gladys is preceded in death by her loving husband, Merle, sister-in-law, Donna McGrane, and her parents.

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  1. The Family of Gladys extend my deepest sympathy. I new Gladys as a friend of her sisters and we got to work for awhile together. Gladys is a nice person. Sorry for your loss. My Jesus be holding her now and rejoicing with Gladys for she is home.

    • Merle and I grew up together, even though I am the same age as Laverne. Liked hime all my life. And he chose his wife well. Talk about Jewel! Gladys, not only were you a jewel, you were a Saint! Peace be with you.

    • Gladys was my classmate and friend for many years. Always friendly and very kind. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family. At last she and Merle can be together again!🙏🏻🙏🏻

  2. The Gladys Family so sorry for you lose. I new her from work some time ago. Gladys is very nice. Grab the Holy Spirit by the wings until he strengthen you. Be blessed

  3. My sincere sympathy to you both, I met your mother when we were in the Greif Support Group when our
    husbands passed away in 2012. Your Mom was a very sincere and sweet lady. She’s now in heaven with the angels
    and your father. God Bless, Linda Stolfus

  4. Glady’s dad and mine worked together at the New Hampton Municipal Power Plant. This is how I first knew her and her family. Later we were high school classmates and friends. She was a such kind, thoughtful, sweet person. We met again at class reunions where I so enjoyed talking to her about her family and her life accomplishments. May she rest in peace. You have my deepest sympathies on her passing.

  5. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in this time of sadness. May your happy memories of the great life your mom lived bring you some comfort and peace.

  6. Jason and Brenda, I’m so sorry for your loss of your Mom.
    She was such a sweet lady. I really enjoyed our visits.
    Thinking and Praying for you Jason and Brenda.

  7. Sending sympathy and love to Gladys`s family. I enjoyed our visits on the rare occasions we cousins
    got together. I`m sorry I was unable to attend any services. I hope it somehow eases your pain, knowing
    she is now in God`s loving arms with no more pain and suffering.

  8. I really enjoyed getting to know Gladys when she was living at the Prairie in Rochester. My Dad Lou was also living there. Gladys got so excited when we had parties at the Prairie, especially listening to her favorite music. She was simply a joy to be around. May God bless your family during this difficult time. 🙏❤️🙏


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