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ISABEL V. GLOVER
Born: Jun 15, 1925
Date of Passing: Mar 27, 2014
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryISABEL V. GLOVER June 15, 1925 - March 27, 2014 On March 27, 2014, Isabel's amazing journey in life ended peacefully alongside her ever loving husband Bromley, fondly referred to as Bud, and her daughter Karen Crotty (Dermot), and daughter Betty Friesen (John), and her precious granddaughter Jasmine Moroz. Married in 1948, their true journey began in the 1950s. This is when they, together, discovered Jehovah's kingdom. Bud wishes to share the following: "Isabel spent countless hours helping others her entire life, all the while running a busy household with our five children. Isabel would load up the baby and drive me to work in the morning, load up the car with her sisters and head out in the ministry for the day, only to pick me up from work and continue at home with her everyday chores. She seemed happiest in her daily ministry and set a remarkable example for myself and our children". Bud was privileged to become an elder with Isabel's support and for many years spent time at the Lakewood Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses making many long and meaningful relationships. After this they carried on their lives in the ministry in Winnipeg Beach, until recently when Isabel was unable to leave her home due to illness. Even as Isabel was failing in health, nothing made her happier than baking for her grandchildren, Dylan and Jasmine Moroz (Karen). Dear Isabel up until the end took amazing care of her loving husband, Bud, and others around her. She had a positive impact on everyone who was fortunate enough to have spent time with her. A private family viewing has taken place and all arrangements have been made by E.J. Coutu & Co., 680 Archibald. "I have a hope toward God...that there is going to be a resurrection." ACTS 24:15 "I'M OKAY"
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 01, 2014
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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Dear Uncle Bud and family. I remember you well and send condolences on behalf of your extended Glover family. - Posted by: Joyce Marie Butcher (neice) on: Aug 10, 2014
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Dear Uncle Bud and Cousins, the sympathies and condolences of the Hamalock family on the loss of your wife and mother. Hard though it is, remember the good and happy times. These memories will comfort you. - Posted by: Eunice Hamalock Robinson (daughter of Jim Hamalock, Bromley's brother) on: May 06, 2014
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So very sorry to hear about your sad loss,having known your Mom since the mid 50s. It was very up building for us to see your parents fine example of respect they had for each other, and the fine spiritual goals they pursued. Bud, you'll truly miss your wife, and may the many happy memories help to ease your sorrow. Also how we long to see the fulfillment of the Kingdom blessings Revelation 21:3-4. Our thoughts are with you and your family. Wally and Louise Joba - Posted by: Wally and Louise Joba (Friends) on: Apr 03, 2014
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My family has known Bud and Isabel Glover since I was a little 7-year-old girl. Mrs. Glover was a lovely woman...a true lady. I've never known her to be anything but cheerful and helpful. We unfortunately lost touch after they moved to Winnipeg Beach. But she remains firm in my memory. Her love for her friends and family were obvious and warm. She will be very fondly remembered, always. - Posted by: Shannon Peppard (family friend) on: Apr 02, 2014