Clare-Glaser-Obituary

Clare G. Glaser

Akron, Ohio

About

LOCATION
Akron, Ohio

Obituaries

Send Flowers

330-253-6125 www.hummelfh.comClare G. Glaser

Clare Gemrich Glaser, 74, passed away on May 28, 2009, following a 16 month battle with colon cancer.

Born and raised in Kalamazoo, Mich., Clare graduated from Monmouth College in Monmouth, Ill. She moved to Akron in 1958, shortly after her...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

My condolences to Don and all the kids. I've never met any of you personally, but Clare always spoke of all of you with such love...and humor. She will be missed. You will all be in my thoughts and prayers.

My condolences are extended to the Glaser family on the passing of Clare. Just recently I had lunch with her and Al along with some other classmates. I remember the Gemerich family and think fondly of them. Clare was a wonderful person who did so much to make life better for others. May God welcome her into His kingdom and give comfort to her family.

My condolences goes out to Mr. Glaser, his family, and friends.

OUR condolences goes out to Don at this very difficult time.

Dear Don and Family
We are so saddened to hear that Clare lost her battle to cancer. We know she gave it her all.
We have many fond memories of fun times together in Florida and Ohio.
We will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers.
Fondly, Carolyn and Andy

June 1, 2009,
Clare and Don were good friends when we all were active in the Aerostar Owners Association even though we live in Southern California. Our sympathy goes out to Don and the family during this time of sorrow. May the good Lord bless and comfort you.
John and Pat Karsten, Orange, Calif.

The Glaser's played a key role in my wife and I being together and they will always have have a special place in our hearts. May God comfort the family during this time of loss in a way that only He can.

Every Saturday for several years, during the winter months, Clare has met with a devoted group of handicrafters at the Idle Hours Yarn Shop in Ft. Myers FL. We admired the beautiful sweaters Clare made for her grandchildren and appreciated her thoughtful comments on our projects. Equally important, we shared histories, hopes, concerns and plans. Clare was one of us, and we will miss her.

Carolyn and I will always remember what a kind and sweet person Clare was. She always spoke so lovingly of her dear children and grand children. Mike and Carolyn Riley