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Emily Rose Lawhead Glover

Houston, Texas

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EMILY ROSE LAWHEAD GLOVER, born July 7, 1941, in Dallas, called home April 13, 2006. Graduate Austin College, University of Southern California; for 25 years Music Director, Pines Presbyterian Church; teacher of countless piano & voice students young & old; called home April 13, 2006;...

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Dear Emory,
Leonard and I are saddened by the passing of your Dear Emily. Though we had never met her, we heard wonderful things about her from our son Craig and his wife Katie. Then after attending her Memorial Service we left the Church feeling that we had known her forever. We hope and pray that her memory is always a comfort to you and those she left behind.Remember the good times. We are here if you need us for anything. Or even if you just want some more brownies.Love,

Dearest Emory:
I just this day was informed of Emily's passing and am truly saddened. I will miss her beautiful nature and voice along with her heartfelt laugh. I will always hold dear the memory of her skillful voice instruction and masterful choir directing. Please find comfort in knowing she was a blessing to all who knew her as I know I am a better person for having had the opportunity to have her in my life. You are in my thoughts and prayers and should you ever need anything...

Emory- I am so sorry to hear about Emily's death. I still remember taking piano lessons from her and singing in the youth choir while she directed. I will truly miss her and you and your family are in my prayers. With lots of love,

What a joy it was to meet Emily and Emory in Paris, France while standing outside in the rain waiting to enter a church to attend a concert! I'll never forget what a great time we had together in Paris and in Houston the following summer when I played an organ recital at Pines. I know Emily is making wonderful music in heaven.

The memorial service on Monday was as beautiful as Emily herself. Though I only met her a few times, I will never forget what a wonderful woman she was. All my love and prayers to Emory and her surviving family.

Emory,
I was sadden to hear of Emily's death. Even though it has been many years since you served at First Presbyterian - - Brazoria,Tx. I still remember the Christmas Caroling and Emily's beautiful voice. You and the family are in my thought and prayers.

Dear Emory, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I know that the memories and friends that the two of you made throughout the years will help to comfort you. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Kay Kerr

Emory,
I was truly saddened to hear of your dear Emily's death. She was such a warm and spirited lady.

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Emily has meant so much to our family - opening up the world of music to our children and taking charge of the music for my mothers' memorial service. Please call on us at any time. With love, Tom, Melinda, Sarah and Emily Brents