Gladys LaForge

11/27/2020

Gladys Hume LaForge of Warwick, New York passed away on Friday, November 27, 2020. She was 85 years old.

 

She was born on December 20, 1934 in Manhattan, New York, the oldest child of William G. Hume and Helen Burns Hume. She is predeceased by her parents and younger brother, William Hume. She is the widow of Arthur David LaForge.

 

Gladys was the proud mother of three daughters:  Gladys C. LaForge (Christos Lecakes) of Vero Beach, Florida, Karen LaForge of Henrico, Virginia and Jacquelyn LaForge Sanders of Williamsburg, Virginia (Kenneth Sanders).  She was also the unabashedly proud grandmother to four grandsons:  Michael Kenneth Sanders, Nicholas Arthur Lecakes, Thomas Kelly Davis and Scott Kelly Davis.

 

Gladys graduated from Julia Richmond High School in Manhattan where she loved science but withheld the same affection for French.  After graduating, she worked in the film editing field and at Lennox Hill Hospital where she met many legendary New York Yankees, including her favorite, Mickey Mantle. Her tall, thin frame and photogenic features led her to dabble in fashion modeling for a brief time.

 

She married young and began a long career as a homemaker and mother. She was the perennial class mother and chaperone. She also joined forces with her dear friend, Alice Collins, to scrutinize and challenge local school board policies. They could be found many afternoons drinking coffees and plotting their next strategic move. Gladys also volunteered at St. Anthony’s Hospital and helped fundraise for new facilities. Later, she turned her energy to political activities, loving the intrigue of local races.

 

Next to her family, Gladys loved her community of Warwick, New York, where she lived for more than 60 years. Even though she was a “city girl,” she loved the country town where she raised her family. She always considered it her one and only home.

 

Memorial services will be private at the request of the family.

 

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Warwick Valley Humane Society, P.O. Box 61, Warwick, NY 10990.

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This is Claudia, Aunt Dotsie’s daughter. Just heard the sad news that my cousin and Godmother has passed away. So sorry for your loss. Although it has been many years, I will always remember coming up to Warwick as a kid with my parents. We always had a great time and Gladys & Art always welcomed us. Good memories. May she Rest In Peace...thinking of you “little” Gladys, Karen and Jackie.
Claudia Bishai
12/10/2020
Dear Gladys, Karen, and Jackie, I was so shocked and sadden to hear of your Mother’s passing. She was a very special to me. I spent many hours at your home when we were growing up. Your parents were like parents to me. They never hesitated to let me know how they felt about any given situation as we were growing up. They affectionately called me their fourth daughter. I loved that place in your family. Even when I messed up, I was placed in your Mom’s dog house, just like the rest of the family. Your Mom always met me with a smile, and always fed me with great food. I have wonderful memories of being at the LaForge home during my high school years. Even when I came home from college, she had a listening ear for hearing my escapades. The last time I saw her was in 2014 when I was in Warwick for our 40th high school reunion. I had a chance to thank her for all she had done to help support me throughout my youth. Mrs. LaForge was a tough but thoughtful person whose motto was “ Never give up”. I will always remember her as someone who had a lasting impact on my life. I will never forget her. Love always, Carla V. Henson-Bowden
Carla V. Henson-Bowden
12/7/2020
Dear Gladys, Karen, and Jackie, I was so shocked and sadden to hear of your Mother’s passing. She was a very special to me. I spent many hours at your home when we were growing up. Your parents were like parents to me. They never hesitated to let me know how they felt about any given situation as we were growing up. They affectionately called me their fourth daughter. I loved that place in your family. Even when I messed up, I was placed in your Mom’s dog house, just like the rest of the family. Your Mom always met me with a smile, and always fed me with great food. I have wonderful memories of being at the LaForge home during my high school years. Even when I came home from college, she had a listening ear for hearing my escapades. The last time I saw her was in 2014 when I was in Warwick for our 40th high school reunion. I had a chance to thank her for all she had done to help support me throughout my youth. Mrs. LaForge was a tough but thoughtful person whose motto was “ Never give up”. I will always remember her as someone who had a lasting impact on my life. I will never forget her. Love always, Carla V. Henson-Bowden
Carla V. Henson-Bowden
12/7/2020
Gladys, So sorry for the loss of your Mom. No matter where I saw her she always wanted to chat. Cherish your memories. Paulette
Paulette Wilk Rudy
12/3/2020
I am so sorry for your loss! Many fond memories of being at the LaForge home with the vibrant Gladys! Sending love and prayers to all!
Kathleen McSweeney Casulli
12/3/2020
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