Sara-Glidden-Obituary

Sara G. Glidden

Auburn, Massachusetts

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Sara G. (Martin) Glidden, 66, of Loring Street, died Tuesday, Sept. 16th in the UMass Memorial Hospital, Worcester.Her loving husband, Leonard J. Glidden died in 1995. She is survived by her son, James A. Glidden of Auburn; her three step-children, Leonard J. Glidden, Jr. of Grafton, Donna Yankis...

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Auntie Sara you will be missed by us Oleski's! You and the family are and always will be in our prayers
-Courtney&Chris Thibodeau
Mary, Donny & DJ Oleski

Dear Jamie,

Please know you are in our prayers. It has been a very difficult time for you these past few months. You have been there constantly for Mom and your Aunt Sharon. She is at home with our Lord, and smiling that beautiful smile down upon you.

Love,
Cheryl, John, and Derek

To Sara's Family,

Our High School Yearbook

"A gentle voice, a presence amiable"

Sara is the quiet, steady type. Her persistance and drive have carried her through the years at North and will surely see her over the road of life.

Amen

I will always remember Sara

Sara truely was a woman of God with the Faith and Love as big as the ocean and deeper than any sea. We will sorely miss her yet rejoice with joy in the salvation and her presence with the Lord. She is now "Safe in the arms of Jesus" Praise His Holy Name, Glory to God!

Aunt Sara will be missed and was loved by us all.

As a 30+ years friend and sister in Christ, I have always been blessed by Sara's presece in my life; I give God thanks and praise ALWAYS and ETERNALLY for bringing Sara and Len into my life. We will see each other again----Soon.

Sara was a loving and kind woman and I will miss her very much. As second cousins - we 'found' each other in 2002 having researched our common ancestors. It was a wonderful awakening. She brought joy to my life and I feel so blessed to have known her.
To Jamie and the boys: know she is in heaven with Jesus and Leonard and is finally at rest, but keep her memory alive forever.
Cathy and Bob Gallagher