Virginia M. (Mann) Glover, 79, Frankfort, died Saturday Sept. 5, 2009 in Clarian Arnett Hospital, Lafayette. Born February 25, 1930, in Frankfort, IN, Virginia was the daughter of the late Verner “VJ” and Marie (Booe) Mann. A graduate of Frankfort High School in 1948 and Purdue University in 1952, where she was a member of Delta Gamma Sorority. Following graduation Virginia worked as a Home Economist for Frigidaire Corporation in Dayton, OH and the Indianapolis Power and Light Company. On October 3, 1954, she married Robert Glover, and he preceded her in death on December 20, 1993. She was a Home Economics teacher and Dietitian in various Junior and Senior High Schools in Clinton County. Since 1971, Mrs. Glover worked at Glover’s Ice Cream, a company that has been a Frankfort landmark since 1925. A long time member of the First Evangelical Presbyterian Church, she served as an Elder, Deacon and member of Chancel Choir for many years. She was past president of Tri Kappa sorority, member of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Embroiderers’ Guild of America and the International Lace Society. She enjoyed bible studies, singing in the church choir, flower gardening, reading and needlepoint work. Virginia’s greatest enjoyment came from supporting and spending time with her children and especially her grandchildren.
Visitation and Services
Funeral Services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, September 11, 2009, at the First Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Frankfort, IN, Rev Tom Jameson officiating. Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Thursday, September 10, 2009, at Goodwin Funeral Home, Frankfort, and a half hour prior to the service at the church. Interment will be at Greenlawn Memorial Park. Memorial donations may be made to First Evangelical Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund, envelopes will be available.
Survived by:
Surviving is a daughter, Beth (husband: Tom) Gallagher of Bel Air, MD., two sons, Stephen (wife: Kathy) Glover of Frankfort, IN and Scott (wife: Kelli) Glover of St. Louis, MO. Also surviving are nine grandchildren.
Preceded by:
She was preceded in death by an infant son Kent, a brother, Marvin Mann, and a sister, Barbara Pearson.
To the family of Virginia. What a wonderful, caring person your mother was. A very caring neighbor when we lived on Glendale Dr. and a super supporter to us as teachers. She was always so wonderful to my mother, Mrs. Gibbs and they seemed to enjoy each other so much in the church choir. Virginia will be missed by you her family and in the community. Our thoughts are with you during this sad time.
Gary and Jan Kersey and family
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Facebook Twitter GoogleGinny will be forever in our hearts. What a dear, sweet and funny lady. She could tell a story like no one else – with a straight face and then cause us to all laugh together when she was finished. A true Christian warrior who lived her faith always. She is sadly missed by all but we rejoice in knowing she is healthy and alive in her new heavenly home. Our prayers are with all of you on this journey of grieving and missing a wonderful mother, grandmother and dear friend. Mike and Diana Kelley
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSteve, Kathy, and family: We would like to offer our deepest simpathy for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Glover family and friends.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleOur minds and hearts cannot wrap around the fact that Ginny is no longer with us. We will always remember her laughter, kindness, humility, and deep insight into spiritual truths. Our Bible studies together have been enriched by her knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ and we have learned from her example of a life built on His Word. We will sorely miss her, but we rejoice knowing she is with our Lord, eternally singing His praises with her new voice.
With our deepest sympathy,
Fred and Carol Downs
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