Gloria ‘Googie’ Midwood

MILLERTON — Gloria May “Googie” Midwood, 87, died Nov. 1, 2015, at Brookmeade Baptist Home in Rhinebeck.

She was born March 31, 1928, in Pine Plains, to the late Margaret (Miller) and Floyd “Stubby” Sigler.

Educated in Perry’s Corners and Millerton schools, Gloria worked at the Wassaic State School and was dental assistant for the Drs. Kappel for many years in Millerton.

On March 6, 1974, Gloria married the love of her life, Albert Midwood, who predeceased her after 27 happy years together, and miles of travel.

A great cook and baker who loved to entertain family, she was also a talented creator of whimsical stuffed characters, still treasured by many across the country.

She is survived by her daughter, Nancy Nelson and her husband, Wayne, of St. George, Utah; her son, Donald Barton of Henderson, Nev.; her stepsons, Thomas Midwood and his wife, Marilyn, of Millerton, and Richard Midwood and his wife, Jenny, of Sheffield, Mass.; her grandchildren, Lisa Bradley of Utah and Frank “Bucky” Barton  of Nevada; her step-grandchildren, Velvet, Jesse and John Midwood, all of Millerton; four great-grandchildren, including  Torin Midwood; several beloved nieces and nephews; and many devoted and loyal cousins, friends and caregivers.

She will be greatly missed.

In addition to her parents, Gloria was predeceased by her twin sisters, Liane Sigler and Lillian Conklin; and her brothers, James Sigler and Floyd “Sonny” Sigler Jr.

 A graveside service was held at  Vedders Cemetery at the Gallatin Reformed Church on Nov. 6. She was laid to rest with her late husband. Pastor Carol Miller of Pine Plains Presbyterian Church officiated. 

Arrangements are under the care of the Peck & Peck Funeral Home in Pine Plains. 

To sign the online register, go to www.peckandpeck.net.

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