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Ann MIller Glover

November 18, 1943 - December 27, 2016

Per her request, there will be no public visitation and cremation services were held.

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So sorry for your loss Trish!! My thoughts and prayers are with you!!!

Posted by Anonymous on January 15, 2017

So sorry for your loss. Trish, you are in our hearts and prayers. Becky Peck. Ann was like a 2nd Mom to me, a very special lady. I will cherish all the memories. Patty Corwin.

Posted by Anonymous on January 6, 2017

To Ann's family, So sorry to hear about Ann. She use to cut & style my hair at Marions. She is no longer in discomfort. She will always be with you thru, memories, stories, & in spirit. She has not forgotten nor stopped loving you, but will remember & love you from Heaven. She has definitely earned her Heavenly reward. My thoughts & prayers will be with each of you. May Ann Rest in Peace.

Posted by Mary J. Flaherty on December 30, 2016

Deeply saddened by your loss. You're in our thoughts and prayers.

Posted by Steve and Georgean Trahanis on December 30, 2016

Condolences from the Lunch Bunch - WI Class of 1961

Posted by Anonymous on December 30, 2016

Ann was a super fine Lady and someone I will always call my friend. She rode around with me a few times while going through her VIP's class and was always my go to lady whenever I needed a female to help with a transport to the jail. She never told me no reguardless of what time it was and I always made sure she was picked up and dropped off to her front door when she would do this. She was a very trusted friend. I always have had trouble remembering people's names when I first meet them so I got in the habit of associating their name with a ryme so I could not forget it. Hers for me was Ann gotta love her Glover. And it was definitely fitting. I would stop in the beauty shop if I was walking the beat up town and always jump in a chair (I have been bald for quite some time) and exclaim I needed a new look and she would always play along and get all the women in the place laughing pretty good. I was unaware that she had come down with this illness and I would have visited her had I known. I am very sorry for your loss. The world will not be as bright for me knowing she is no longer here. I will miss my friend. Lt . Walter Scott Williams (retired) Clarksburg Police Department

Posted by Walter Scott Williams on December 30, 2016

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