Gladys Ruth (Garnier) Bock

Born in Maynard, IA on December 28, 1915
Departed on October 29, 2009. Resided in Cedar Rapids, IA.

Service: Monday, November 9, 2009
Cemetery: Long Grove Cemetery

Memorial

Gladys Ruth Garnier Bock, of The Meth-Wick Community (Woodlands), died Thursday, October 29, 2009. Memorial services will be held 11 A.M. Monday November 9, 2009 at First Congregational Church in Cedar Rapids.
Survivors include three sons, William (Cyndi) of Austin, Texas, Bruce (JennyWolffe) of Iowa City and Brian (Vivian Paez) of Medellin, Colombia, South America; special niece, Marcia Whiteford (Ron Thompson) of Cedar Rapids; two grandsons, Jesse (Eleanor Smith) of North Buena Vista, IA, and Christopher (Melanie Ayres) of St. Paul, Minnesota; and one granddaughter, Jessica Rene Bock-Paez of Medellin. A sister-in-law, Neva Garnier, of Pennsylvania also survives.
Gladys was born on December 28, 1915, in rural Maynard, Iowa, the daughter of Walter Charles and Grace Hall Garnier. She spent her childhood on the family farm. She graduated from Maynard High School and Upper Iowa University in Fayette, Iowa. She was an elementary teacher in Colwell, Lamont, Anamosa and Ames, Iowa. While teaching in Anamosa she met Carl V. Bock who became her husband in May, 1942, and they shared 57 years of marriage. Together they enjoyed supporting their children’s many activities, membership in two dance clubs (Merimyx and Congenial 100), boating on the Mississippi River, volunteering at the Indian Creek Nature Center, and 50+ years membership at First Congregational Church and the Cedar Rapids Country Club.
Gladys was a member and past president of P.E.O. Chapter IF, a member of The Tuesday Study Club, a deacon and Sunday school teacher for many years at First Congregational, a cub scout leader, past PTA president, a member of the Audubon Society, and was a member and past president of the Indian Creek Nature Center Guild, and is a Member Emeritus of the Nature Center. In 2008 she was recognized and received the Founders Award from the Indian Creek Nature Center.
Gladys was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; and her brothers, Arnold and Ivan Garnier.
Memorial contributions may be made to First Congregational Church or the Gladys Bock Children’s Fund for the Indian Creek Nature Center c/o The Greater Cedar Rapids Community Foundation.

Service

Location: First Congregational Church UCC
Address: 361 17th Street SE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52403
319-362-1926
info@cedarmemorial.com
Date: Monday, November 9, 2009
Time: 11:00 am
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Cemetery

Location: Long Grove Cemetery
Address: Maynard, IA
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