Carol Glasmann

Carol Glasmann obituary, Golden, CO

Carol Glasmann

Carol Glasmann Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 6, 2024.
Carol was born to Delbert T. Rowley and Pearl N. Johnson on October 28, 1948 in Denver, CO. Her siblings included: Glenn (Jeri), Randy (Kitty) and Nancy. The family moved to Westminster, where Carol attended school through her Jr. Year of high school. The family then moved to California where Carol graduated from Luther Burbank High in Sacramento and promptly moved back to Colorado. She worked several jobs including the Adams County Sherriff's Department, Teamsters Local 17 and United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 7.

In 1972 Carol married Raymond Glasmann, the love of her life. They were blessed with a daughter BreeAnne. Carol and family lost Raymond 23 years ago, in 2001, missing him every day. In 2005, Carol's granddaughter Desiray was born and immediately became the light of her life and her best little buddy.

Carol volunteered often and in several ways: reading for the blind, typing (at almost world record speed) and organizing data, delivering meals/coffee and teaching Sunday School. With Ray an active member of the Sabers Car Club, Carol often volunteered her computer and typing skills for their events. Her favorite pastimes included reading, playing games (especially word games!) stargazing, road trips and visiting Las Vegas or Blackhawk.

Carol passed peacefully at home on August 17, 2024 survived by BreeAnne, Desiray, Nancy, Jeri, Kitty and many nieces and nephews and many very good friends.

Services are scheduled for September 28th at 1:00pm at Shepherd of the Hills Presbyterian church in Lakewood Colorado. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to your nonprofit of choice.

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Kitty Rowley

September 11, 2024

We will all miss Carols quick wit, empathy, & total loyalty to Bree, Desiray & Nancy especially, but to all family & friends. She was my sister, my friend & always there for her beloved brothers Randy & Glenn. Rest In Peace & hugs to Raymond dear Carol Sue.

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