Charlotte E. Glauner

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Sep 21 1919
Jun 3 2020
100 Years
Parkesburg

Charlotte E. Glauner, 100, formerly of Parkesburg, passed away after a brief illness on June 3, 2020.

Born in Honey Brook in 1919, she was the daughter of the late Edmund H. and Edna Eppiheimer Ebelhar.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Percy L. Glauner who died in 1997, her son, R. Dale Glauner, her stepson, David Glauner, her stepdaughter, Joan Marie Getzenger, her siblings, Robert Ebelhar, Edward Ebelhar, William Ebelhar, Jane Compinski, a granddaughter and a great-grandson.

Charlotte is survived by her children; Barry Glauner (Polly), Gregory M. Glauner (Lucy) both of Parkesburg, Vickie Fromm (Dennis) of New Holland and a daughter-in-law, Brenda Glauner of Florida.  She is also survived by her brother, James Ebelhar of Reading, 12 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren, 2 great-great-grandchildren, as well as numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.

She was a 1937 graduate from high school in Honey Brook, PA.

An area resident most of her life, Charlotte was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Parkesburg.

Of her many passions and spanning the decades, Charlotte was also a member of the following organizations:  President of Country Gardeners, Sadsbury Garden Club, Cub Scout Leader (den mother), American Legion Post #431 formerly of Parkesburg, and the Drum & Bugle Corps in high school.

Over the years, Charlotte generously donated her time and talents to volunteer efforts including: Coatesville VA Hospital and numerous activities through her church including Vacation Bible School, the Thrift Shop and the Appalachian Trail adventure.

Due to current restrictions, private arrangements will be handled by Wilde Funeral Home.  We welcome online condolences and in lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to:  The First Presbyterian Church of Parkesburg.

A date will be set in the future for a celebration in memory of Charlotte's life of love.

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A date will be set in the future for a celebration in memory of Charlotte's life of love.

Condolences

To the entire Glauner Family,

I'm so sorry to hear of Mrs. Glauner's passing. She's was a dear friend to me. I loved her very much. 
I've known Charlotte for many years and remember her coming to the pharmacy. She always looks so classy. She would often share her amazing pies with us. The pharmacy staff loved her. 
She was a great story teller. I loved to listen to all her stories. She always spoke of her family, I could tell she loved them very much. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. She will be truly missed by many. She will be looking down on all of us and giving us a smile. 
 Rest In Peace Mrs. Glauner ❤️

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I always enjoyed my time with Charlotte at HH. She was one of my favorite residents.

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Please accept my condolences she was very kind to me when I was a member of the church. 

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Our condolences from the entire Mellinger/Hery family! Mrs. Glauners contagious smile and her generous spirit will be missed. Always loved hearing her stories as a kid, not to mention partaking in her amazing baking. I will miss her pies! She was one of a kind and today Parkesburg lost a great soul and heavy gained another! My pop-pop and mom-mom met her at the gates of heaven so they could all catch up! You are all in our prayers! 

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I am so sorry we have lost Mom  ,she always said that she was going to live to 100 she got that right ,my condolences to Vickie Greg Barry and all their family we will certainly miss her we have learned a lot though her she will always be in our hearts .

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I just want to take time to send my condolences to everyone in the family. Nan was an amazing woman. I will always remember when I would shovel snow for her I'm the winter time and she would bake me a pie. I remember the times hanging out at the house and visiting. Nan was always smiling and always made you feel good. She may have went to heaven, but her loving spirit will always be around. Miss ya nan. 

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Dear Barry and Family: I'm very sorry to hear of your mother's passing. Please know you all are in my prayers.

 

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When I think of my childhood, many of my memories include Nan. She was a big part of our church and I had the privilege of knowing her through Parkesburg Presbyterian, but also through my close childhood friend, Shannon. I will never forget our mission trips to Kentucky where Nan shared with us how she and Percy used to "neck" in the backseat of the car when they were dating. 😂 I will also always remember handing out poppy flowers to people passing by in honor of Veterans Day, as she was a devoted volunteer. Nan was a spit fire, she always spoke her mind, she had a great sense of humor, and I was privileged to know her. Rest In Peace Nanny Charlotte! ❤️

 

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Greg and Lucy,
We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. - Noah and Kristine

 

 

 

 

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We extend our deepest sympathy to the Glauner family during this time of sadness. She was a truly remarkable lady with so many talents. My Mother, Pearl Daily, was Charlotte's first cousin. They spent a lot of time together doing volunteer work for the Legion and VFW. They also went on many bus trips with the Senior Citizens. I always enjoyed her stories of the past when we visited. She always made us feel at home and usually had a homemade treat to feed us. She lived her life to the fullest and brightened many lives along the way. Like all those friends whose paths she crossed, we will miss her dearly. Rest in peace, Charlotte. We love you.

Sincerely, Terry and Susan Daily

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Charlotte is going to be missed by many people. I have known Charlotte for many years. I worked with her at the good old Jamesway store in Thorndale. She was a very sweet and funny woman. I am sure glad I was one of those people that got to know her. RIP my friend.

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My deepest sympathy to the Glauner family.  Charlotte was a beautiful person and loved to tell stories of her early years.  We became friends when she found out I had lived in Cambride and her two brothers were my neighbors and I had worked with her granddaughters.  I will also miss her grape pies.  She was truely a trooper and I will miss her dearly.  RIP Charlotte.  Love and miss you.

 

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To Greg and family, 

I am so sad to hear this news. I enjoyed waiting on your mom at the brass eagle and listening to her talk and tell me all the things she was crafting and working on. I've missed waiting on her and forever will my condolences to you all 

 

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Greg and Lucy,

I'm so sorry to hear of your mom passing.  Sending hugs and love to you both and the rest of the family.

Maria 

 

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Greg & Lucy and family

We are saddened to learn about your mom.  Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time

John & Maureen 

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I was so sorry to here of Charlotte's passing. I really got to know her and talk to her while visiting Mom at HH. She was a help to Mom and I will always be thankful for that, she will be missed by mom and me. I'll miss seeing all of her cardinals!

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Our  deepest sympathy to the Glauner family at this time. Rowland & Sara P Hoopes.

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So sorry to hear of Charlotte's passing, we laughed together so often over here at Parkesedge, she was very special. Thoughts and prayers to the whole family.

 

Libby Evans

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Wow, 100 years' old at her passing! Charlotte was an amazing woman. I first met her when I was a small child attending Parkesburg Presbyterian Church. Her dedication to her family and her church were wonderful. We would give her rides to and from church. It was always a treat to spend some time with her. My condolences to the entire family.

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