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ANDREE S. GLANSBERG

Port St. Lucie, Florida

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ANDREE S. GLANSBERG Andree S. Glansberg passed away on November 27th, 2014 after losing her battle with cancer. She was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, teacher, and loyal friend. She enjoyed bridge and was a life master. Andee was a nationally ranked racquetball player and traveled around...

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I was reminiscing about teachers who impacted me during my childhood and came across this obituary. I am so sorry to her of Mrs. Glansberg´s passing. I live far away, in the South now, but am entering my 26th year of teaching. She inspires me to love chess and I loved her pretzel stick rewards I. 5th grade:). I also remember how she played a mystery game and brought in objects from the past and asked us to guess what they were! Thank you, Mrs. Glandsberg for being the best of the best. I...

Pete, Jaymee and Kim - My dad just told me about Andee last night. I am so sorry for your loss. Your house was a second home to me as a kid and Andee was definitely larger than life with her Le Cars and Dr. Scholl's. I have nothing but good memories of all of you and wish you the best.

To Andee's family- On behalf of the Women's Senior/Masters Racquetball Association our deepest condolences. She was a great player and racquetball supporter and served on our Board for a time. Her antics at our banquets are memorable! Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Dear Peter, Jamie and Kim,
I was shocked and devastated to learn we'll no longer enjoy Andee's infectious laugh or just enjoy her boundless energy. Andee had a profound impact on my life- first when I was 18 and we were "servants" together, then as teaching partners and later as bridge players.
She lived life to the fullest and certainly left countless memories for us to remember her by. Please know I would have attended her service had I heard in time.
We are all better people...

In a sea of superb teachers I often look back and count Mrs. Glansberg as one of the finest. I had the privilege of having her as my fifth grade teacher and it was my favorite year for reasons too numerous to list. One of my fondest memories is of her asking us to memorize lines from Robert Frost's, “The Road Not Taken”. It is a favorite of mine to this day, partly because it is a wonderful poem, but more so because it reminds me of her. Thank you for being my teacher Mrs. Glansberg. ...

My sincere condolences to the Glansberg Family. I remember her from racquetball, and remember how sweet she was and that smile! May she have eternal peace.

Andy, I know you're at peace now. I will remember you in my prayers. A candle will be lit for you during the holidays. You will be missed. Kim, time will heal. My blessings and love to you and yours.

I met Any many years ago playing at the National Women's Senior RB Championships. While she was a tough competitor, her strategy was clearly to make her opponents laugh so darned hard they couldn't lift a racquet. I remember the time she and her daughter came to play and she was so excited. She had pizzazz! I always looked forward to seeing her. So sorry to hear of her death. JoAnn Johnson

So very sorry to hear this about Andee. I really enjoyed our times on the racquetball courts. She was a lovely person & loved being around her. RIP