Ida Mae Gaitor

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Ida Mae Gaitor was born on April 26, 1927 in Wake Forest, Virginia. She passed to be with the Lord on January 9, 2018 in her home.

Ida was very active and well liked in the community. She acquired many awards, she received an award from the mentoring center of Central, Ohio, an award from the Start program of Columbus, Ohio and that is just to name a few of many. She was a God Fearing women with strong faith. She will greatly be missed.

She is preceded in death by her parents Fleming and Easter Keys, granddaughter Latoya Jones and a host of brothers and sisters.

She leaves to cherish her memory with daughter Margaret Bridges, brother Joe McDaniels, grandchildren Tasha Bridges, Shronda Bridges, Howell Lance Bridges, Marilyn Bridges, and a host of great granchildren and other relatives and friends.

Viewing at 5:00 PM service at 6 on January 17, 2018 at MARLAN J. GARY FUNERAL HOME, THE CHAPEL OF PEACE NORTH 2500 Cleveland Ave.

Condolence Messages

  1. Carmen Jones-Clad

    On behalf of the Jones girls (Bernice, Elaine, Charlene, and Annette) – children of James Samuel and Lillian Jones – I would like to offer my sincere condolences on the passing of Aunt Ida Mae. I know she will be missed and her memory will be cherished by many. May she rest in peace.

  2. Dear family we are sorry to hear about your loss death is difficult for family and friends however the Bible holds out hope for our deceased love ones found in the Bible book of John chapter 5 and verses 28 and 29. Why not read these scriptures in your personal copy of the Bible.

    Peacefully Yours

    For additional information about the resurrection hope please refer to JW.Org

  3. Dear family and friends, please accept my deepest condolences. May God’s promises found at Acts 24:15 and Psalms 37:29 bring you comfort during this difficult time.

  4. To the family of Ida Mae, you have my deepest sympathy in your loss. It is truly a blessing to have her for 90 years. God blessed Ida Mae with special mightiness, as Psalm 90:10 says, “The span of our life is 70 years, Or 80 if one is especially strong.” By means of God’s Kingdom, he promises that we will live forever in the near future (Psalm 37:29).

  5. To Joe McDaniel and Margaret Allen, we are grieved to hear about Aunt Ida’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Bill and Thelma Eaves’ family: Rayburn, Louise, Bill Jr. and Linda.

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