ANN-GLENNON-Obituary

ANN S. GLENNON

Roslindale, West Virginia

1934 - 2015

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GLENNON ANN SULLIVAN GLENNON Ann Sullivan Glennon died peacefully in the presence of her family on August 4, 2015. She is survived by her husband of 50 years, John P. Glennon and their three sons, John, Edward, and Robert (Ashley), and their three grandchildren, Sam, Maddie, and Ryan...

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Mrs. Glennon was my elementary school teacher in Ft. Belvoir in the mid 80's. My favorite teacher EVER!!! She was witty and fun. I've always wanted to see how she was doing. Too bad when I actually did it was too late. My condolences to the family. May she rest in peace.

My heart goes out to all of you on the loss of Ann Glennon. I have fond memories of her from when she was my teacher, and from when we reconnected as fellow educators. I know my teaching style incorporates some strategies she modeled, particularly her use of humor to connect with students and make learning fun. Her legacy will live on for many generations. Keeping you all in my prayers.

Mrs. Glennon was a force of nature. She was also a wonderful neighbor, teacher and friend of the Bill and Eleanor Rowan family for more than 45 years. We will miss her deeply and extend our deepest condolences to the Glennon and Goff-Glennon families.

Tom Rowan
Seattle, Washington

Mrs Glennon touched everyone in our family's lives and we all just loved her so much!! She wiil be very missed and always hold a special place in our hearts. Our family is out of town this week and are sorry we cant be there for the wake. Our condolences to all of you.

Our heartfelt condolences to the Glennon family and friends for the loss of Ann. She was a dear friend to so many of us. We will miss her. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Dennis Chandler

What a gift to have had Mrs Glennon as a teacher and mentor. She was an extraordinary woman and our lives were blessed because of her dedication and love of educating future generations. My deepest sympathies to all of you. -Cristina Pola Craigmile QofA 1979

We will certainly miss you at our monthly lunch but I know that you and Frank are having a wonderful time because I dreamt of both of you the other night and you were having fun My dreams usually come true. Dorothy

I'm so sorry for your loss. Mrs. Glennon was one of the best teachers I had - I remember her and her lessons at Queen of the Apostles very well.

Deepest condolences to John, John, Ed, and Bob. Mrs. Glennon is ingrained in my fondest memories of growing up in Lincolnia Hills, attending Queen of Apostles,and playing sports in Alexandria. Her energy, joy, wit, and enthusiasm toward her students, her friends, and her family/sons made her one of those unique individuals who leave a permanent legacy of influence and fondness in those she touched. Our prayers are with you all in this difficult time. We pray your hurt will be overwhelmed...