Patsy Lee Glass
July 21, 1935 ~ August 5, 2017 (age 82) 82 Years OldPatsy Lee Glass, 82, Gallipolis, Ohio passed away in Holzer Medical Center, Gallipolis, Ohio Saturday, August 5, 2017. She was born July 21, 1935 at Sharpsburg, Ohio, daughter of the late Lee Dale Glass and Esther Lucille Wilson Glass.
She was a graduate of the Ohio State University where she earned a Bachelor of Science Degree and later earned a Master’s Degree from Cornell University. She was an Extension Agent for Ohio State University in Jackson County and Clermont County and a member of the Pembroke Club, Gallipolis, Ohio.
Patsy is survived by a brother, Jimmie (Dorothy) Glass, Amesville, Ohio and nieces and nephews: Trudi (Dennis) Rahn, Delaware, Ohio; Cathe (Mitch) Blower, Athens, Ohio; Jamie Parks, Parkersburg, West Virginia; Stacie Glass, Glouster, Ohio; David (Cindy) Glass, Guysville, Ohio; thirteen great-nieces and nephews and a host of special friends and neighbors.
Graveside services will be conducted 3:00 PM Wednesday, August 9, 2017 in the Amesville Cemetery, west of Amesville, Ohio. Friends and family may call at the McCoy-Moore Funeral Home, Wetherholt Chapel, 420 First Avenue, Gallipolis, Ohio, Wednesday 11:00 AM–1:00 PM.
Condolences may be sent to www.mccoymoore.com
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THE FAMILY OF PATSY LEE GLASS
Patsy Lee Glass, a resident of Gallipolis, Ohio for more than the last fifty years, passed from her earthly life August 5, 2017. Her working career was spent with Ohio State Extension Service. During that time, she worked primarily in the counties of Clermont, Jackson, Gallia and Meigs. She was also associated with other extension activities at times.
Her varied work and her retirement years allowed her to meet and make friends with many, many people. You know who you are! Unfortunately, those of us who are her families, have never got to know many of you. What we do know, however, is that Patsy valued each of her many friends. Anytime her family visited her, she would mention something, or somethings, she and her friends had done or were planning to do. In her latter years, which she spent mostly in her apartment, her story changed. It then became "My friend or friends did this for me."
She could expect regular visits to help with a jigsaw puzzle, or just to help pass the time of day. Her neighbor friends "watched out" for her and helped when she was in need. For the many things, you, "her friends" have done for Patsy, the Glass Families will be forever grateful.
"God and You know who you are!" Thank you!!