Gloria (Fischer) Pake
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Gloria grew up in Rural Manfred North Dakota on the family farm. Gloria attended Eigenheim School # 1 in rural Manfred, North Dakota for 8 years. She graduated from Sheyenne River Academy, Harvey North Dakota. She graduated from Union College in Lincoln Nebraska with a degree in Medical Technology She spent over 40 years working in hospitals across the United States, in North Dakota, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona.
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