Ms. Gladys Mae Miah

Gladys Mae Miah (Hill) 92, of Beachwood, Ohio passed away Wednesday, February 21, 2018. Gladys joins her daughter, Nourri (Jahn) Miah (2009) and her grandson, Blake Keith (2009) in heaven. She is survived by her son Glynn (Sunny) Miah (Cheryl) and her daughter Rhonda (Tina) Keith (Greg). Her eight grandchildren also survive her. Gladys had a full career at the United States Post Office until she retired in 1989. She dedicated her life to God, her church St. Peter’s A.M.E. Zion Church, her family and friends. Gladys loved singing, traveling, gardening and cooking. Services will be held on Sunday, February 25, 2018 at St. Peter’s A.M.E. Zion Church 14101 Bartlett Ave. Cleveland, OH 44120. Family will receive friends at 3pm and service to follow at 330pm. Public viewing Saturday, February 24, 2018 10am-5pm at funeral home.

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  • M. Hill

    I am very sorry for your loss. In times like this I have found comfort from the promises mentioned at Revelation 21:4 & John 5:28&29 where our Loving Heavevly Father promises that sickness and death will soon be a thing of the past & that we will be reunited with of loved ones again on a restored earth. I hope that promises such as these can bring your family peace during this very difficult time.

  • rudyrock

    The local NBC station used Boyd”s photo on its website too, and provided additional info (she”s going to survive): . A New Jersey woman was hit by a falling tree a day after the nor’easter struck the tri-state – but she survived thanks to residents who banded together to save her. . The woman was walking her dog near Woodland Avenue and Heights Road in Ridgewood when the giant tree toppled onto her Saturday morning.  . “I heard someone screaming,” Kathy Skrzypczak said. . Luckily, it wasn’t the trunk of the tree that hit the woman, but one of its branches. . “I could see that her leg was pinned by her calf,” Skrzypczak said. “She was still awake, she was in pain.” . Firefighters and police raced to free the woman and rushed her by stretcher to a nearby hospital. She was recovering Saturday evening and is expected to survive. It”s unclear if her dog was injured. . The close call has neighbors worried about their own safety. . “Every time there’s a storm or wind or a lot of snow we’re always looking at all the trees around here,” Skrzypczak said. . Friday’s storm toppled hundreds of trees across the region and cut power to hundreds of thousands of people, many of whom were still in the dark Saturday. It was also blamed on at least two deaths in the tri-state; an 11-year-old boy was killed when a tree fell onto his Hudson Valley home, and a 41-year-old man died in New Jersey when he was electrocuted by downed power lines Friday evening.