Gloria Morandi Demas
In Loving Memory
Sorry for your loss Gloria and I spent a lot of breaks walking together I went to see her a couple tines after I retired ten years ago after that no one answered I have thoight about her often
I will always remember Gloria with great fondness. I met her the first day that I hung out a shingle, in 1972. My mentor was Jimi Mitsunaga, one of the preeminant criminal attorneys of the time. Jimi told me that he was taking me over to the Third District to meet "the most important people you will ever know as a lawyer." We got on the elevator, and to my surprise, we went straight to the basement. The first clerk that we saw was Gloria Demas! She was so kind and welcoming, promising to help me in any way that she could, a promise that she kept for many decades to follow. Jimi was right, the "most important" people to know in the courthouse are the clerks, and Gloria was one of the best! In not too many years, I hope to be seeing your beautiful smile again. With warmest wishes, Carl Buckland
I am saddened to hear of Gloria's passing. She was a wonderful lady and I am happy I had the oportunity to work with her and get to know her. My prayers are with the family during this difficult time. May you find comfort and peace. May her memory be eternal. Denice DeCamp