Condolences
My condolences to the Glenn and Egnatoff families. The loss of a loved one is sad, at any age. Ann was a friend of my mother, Edna (Alexander) Craik, in Saskatoon. She spoke fondly of Ann and her family.
Marilyn (Craik) Irvine, Saskatoon
The Arthritis Society is the grateful recipient of a contribution in memory of Ann Glenn. May the knowledge that this gift will help others be of comfort to you at this time.
Ann was a remarkable lady. As a member of St. David’s U.C. Graduates, she contributed greatly, and if she was unable to physically take part was more than willing to do phoning for us. I regarded her as a friend, and am so sorry to miss her service, but I will be attending Iris Garner’s memorial at that time. Ann will be dearly missed, but will at last be free of her pain.
The Graduates at St. David’s United Church wish to send their heartfelt condolences to the family of Ann Glenn. She and Mel were valuable members for some time.
We would like to express our deepest sympathy to Pat and John and George and all the family in the passing of their matriarch–Ann Glenn. She was a gem of a woman in so many ways and as such attracted many friends. Her love of family was paramount in her life–she never failed to talk about them during our meetings for birthday lunches with mutual friends. Her love of tennis was our original link–but–the friendship continued from there to be close and fuelled by discussions relating to family, politics, current events etc. Her quick mind and wit was admired by all who knew her. She always thought of others before herself–generous and kind she was. May it be comforting to know that she will be missed by her many friends. Her suffering is over–she is now at peace. May God fill your hearts with the love she had for you and pleasant memories of times spent together over the years.
Sincerely,
Jeanine and Earle McVicar
Calgary Winter Club members
Al and I would like to express our sympathy to Pat and George and all the family. My connection to Ann went back many years to Regina when we played tennis at the same Tennis Club. We connected again at the Winter Club many years later. Ann was a wonderful warm person and I enjoyed the many chats we had when our paths crossed. Her quiet nature and good sense of humour endeared her to many people. I hope it is comforting to think of her and Mel being together again and that she is not suffering still. Sincerely Joyce and Al Bailey
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