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Fannie L. Glasgow

El Centro, California

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FANNIE L. GLASGOW

Sept. 24, 1935 - Feb. 24, 2012

Fannie Glasgow, 76, of El Centro, passed away Friday, February 24, 2012. She was born on September 24, 1935 in Hallandale, Florida. Educated in the public school system of Broward County Florida,...

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Oh Fannie, ten years later and I´m in the same boat. My prayer is to be just as brave as you bd be a valiant fighter. Please put in a good word for me I hope not to see you soon. Love you.

Fannie, you are missed. Your smile, grace and laugh cannot be matched!

Miss Glasgow, I will never forget you. You were my principal in Jr. High and there was a lot of times I was in your office. You with your wise words and never giving up on me made me the woman I am today! That is why you were the first one I invited to my High School graduation. RIP my beautiful lady and may you be dancing with all the angels!! You will always be remembered and loved in the best way possible!!!!! God Bless you Glasgow family!

Ms. Glasgow, was my third grade teacher @ Washington, I was blessed to have had such a great teacher. I also had the opportunity to work with her @ Wilson Jr High. When you have a good leader, you have good followers. May God bless your family.

To the Glasgow Family, Fannie was a dear friend co-worker and neighbor. Such a kind and beautiful Lady. She will not be forgotten. Rest in peace and God Bless.

Fannie was such a class act. I've never known anybody to have such immaculate manners and perfect sense of style. Her thoughtful cards were always appreciated. I loved Fannie's laugh and way of telling a story. Her gracious, life-affirming, and loving spirit will be missed.

Fannie was always at bat for the teacher at Wilson Jr High. She was a unique administrator.
Sem Hall

Fannie was thoroughly professional and beautifully dressed. But the most wonderful thing about Fannie was her graciousness in dealing with the people around her. She will be missed.

Goodbye my dearest Friend, I will always fondly remember our many trips to Mexicali, shopping, dining, visiting Museums, denkmals, the respaladero et al... Resquisat in pace.

Lyle Brown