Pre - Arrangements
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" Basic Planner"

Why Plan Ahead?

Peace of Mind

Many who have undergone the emotional strain of arranging a funeral within hours of losing a loved one have made the
choice to pre-plan their own funeral. Doing so lifts the burden from their loved ones by relieving decision-making
pressure at a time of grief and emotional stress.
Personal Choice

Funeral arrangements are a deeply personal choice. Pre-planning provides you with the time needed to make practical,
detailed decisions that reflect your standards, lifestyle, taste and budget. And we assure you and your family that the
choices you make will be carried out as planned.
Lower Costs

When you finalize your plan, we can advise you of the total cost. You do not have to set aside funds for your plan, but
doing so protects you against escalating funeral costs. By locking in today's funeral costs and ensuring that the
necessary funds are set aside, you help relieve yourself of unnecessary future worry and your survivors of an
unexpected expense.
E-mails from Friends and Family
Gloria Taylor Pasteur, longtime resident of Marion
County and member of  The First United Methodist Church of
Ocala, died peacefully on Wednesday April 27, 2011 at her
daughter’s home in Dahlonega, GA.  Mrs. Pasteur, the widow of
George D. Pasteur, Jr, is survived by her daughter and son-in-
law Patricia and Albert Cavalier of Dahlonega, GA where Mrs.
Pasteur lived the last four years of her life.  Also she is survived
by her daughter and son-in-law Pamela and Jeff Hatch of Utah,
and her son and daughter-in-law George “Dee” III and Marilyn
Pasteur.  Mrs. Pasteur has 7 grand children and 10 great grand
children.  Gloria was born in Fork, SC on November 5, 1925
where she lived until she met George who was serving in the
Army Air Corp at Fort Jackson. They were married on August 5,
1944.  After his honorable discharge from the service George
and Gloria moved to Anthony, FL.  They immediately started a
family of their own with their first son David who died as an
infant.  Patricia, Pamela and Dee came soon after.  In
September of 1958, George and Gloria left the family hardware
business to start Pasteur’s Sports Shop and remained in this
business together for 49 successful years.  After George’s death
in 2001. Gloria moved to Chambrel Assisted Living Facility in
Ocala, and was very active helping the “elderly” at the facility.  In
2007 she decided to move with Patricia and Al into their new
home in Dahlonega, GA to be closer to most of the grandkids
and great grandkids who were living near Atlanta.  A memorial is
being planned for in Dahlonega with the family to celebrate
Gloria’s life. Donations to Hospice are requested in lieu of
flowers.
Banister Funeral Home of Dahlonega, GA is in charge of the
arrangements.