If one was fortunate enough to know Mrs. Mills (or 'Glad' as she was
affectionately known) they were privileged to have had as a friend one
of the most lovable people in the world.
So much of show business is show - wearing a mask of comedy or tragedy
and hiding one's real self, but Mrs. Mills was exactly the same in
private life as the 'happy go lucky' image she presented so naturally
to the vast audiences, be it television, radio, or in the theatre. She
was a jolly, overweight hunk of humanity, a real person whose only aim
in life was to make the world that she inhabited a happier place.
She first came to the notice of the British public when she made her
first record in December, 1961; this was an immediate hit, and Mrs.
Mills, who was quite happily and securely working as a civil servant
("earning a little extra playing for dances on certain evenings") had
to change the routine of her daily life and join show business,
After that, she never looked back, appearing numerous times on
television, contributing to hundreds of radio programmes, and playing
every major theatre in the United Kingdom. She also appeared with
tremendous success in Canada, South Africa, and Germany. Every LP she
made was a best seller and her singles popular hits which were the
party attractions in many homes.
Her piano playing had the happy sound that was completely synonymous
with her wonderful, cheerful personality. She was happily married to
Bert Mills, and she and her husband lived with Glad's 'Little Mum' in
Penn, Buckinghamshire.
She passed away in February 1978 and the age of 55.