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ALICE ANN GLASER

Parma, Ohio

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GLASER ALICE ANN GLASER (nee Nevin), age 85, beloved wife of the late Frank; loving mother of Terri Losh (Greg), Michael (Debbie, deceased), Alice Marie Scharf, Daniel, Peggy Karpowicz (Bill), and Damian; dearest grandmother of thirteen; great-grandmother of four; sister of Mary Flynn and the...

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You've been in my thoughts a lot the past few weeks. I miss you more and more everyday. I pray to you and gram every night for the help and guidance through this rough patch in my life. I love you soo much and cant wait to see you again and hear your laugh.

Wish you could have met Zachary and Alexis! You always said someone was going to have twins!! I could use your advice! Miss you tons!!!

As time passes on it doesnt seem to get any easier. Miss you each and every day. I am sure Papa and Aunt Deb are happy to have you but we miss you terribly.

Do your work Gram, do your work. Need you more than ever. Please give me the strength that I need.

I'll never understand it, Gram. The only thing I want to do when I come home from school is visit you, talk with you, hug you, laugh with you. I just want you to be here still with all of us. St. Paddy's Day will be so different without you this year. That was always your day to celebrate. We'll really be missing our Irish Gram, more than usual. I actually had a dream about you wearing your "Feeling Lucky" sweatshirt with the giant, smiling shamrock on it last night. It's so good to see you...

Came by and visited you and uncle frank today. I always seem to come when it's either raining or snowing. I think of you everyday and miss you soo soo much. Hope you guys are having fun up there! Love you and miss you always.

Missing you so much that I cant stand it. Life is just not the same.

Dear Alice Marie,
I don't know if it's too late for you to see this but I'm very sorry for your loss. I remember being in your bustling kitchen w/your Mom - and what a great Girl Scout Mom she was! Love You.
Jackie Maleckar Barton

Oh Gram, why did you have to go? I miss you more than any words can say. I don't think the shock has worn off yet. I still think I can just pack up the kids and drive over. So much to say but really just wish you were here sums it all up. I truly can't wait unil we meet again.