Glory Glasscott McAneny, age 91, passed away peacefully on April 3, 2024, at the home of her daughter, Tracy Ray (John), in Louisville, Kentucky.
Glory was born on Aug. 8, 1932, the first beloved child to Robert E. Glasscott and Dorothy O. Glasscott of Michigan City, Indiana.
The body will be cremated with private burial of her ashes in the Glasscott family plot in Greenwood Cemetery, Michigan City, Indiana. Her family will gather in June to celebrate her life, share memories and drink Champagne in her honor.
Glory is survived by her children, Michael Brown of Paoha, Hawaii, Kevin Brown (Elizabeth) of La Porte, Indiana, Tracy Ray (John) of Louisville, Kentucky, Gregory Brown of Tampa, Florida, Allyson Miller of St. Louis Park, Minnesota, and Meghan McAneny of Atlanta, Georgia.
Also surviving is her sister, Gay Glasscott of Cincinnati, Ohio; nieces, Jen Lawson and Kate (Meredith) Lawson, both of Cincinnati; nephews, Michael Glasscott (Joana) of Bloomington, Indiana, and Brian Glasscott (Kristen) of Carmel, Indiana.
Surviving are four cherished grandchildren, Robert Ray, Kevin Brown Jr., Maxwell Miller (Lane) and Lauren Soumpholphakdy (Cody); and three adored great grandchildren, Cassius and Kendall Miller, and Zoey Soumpholphakdy; and great-nephews and great-niece, Miles and Ellis Klump-Lawson, Maria and Mikey Glasscott.
Preceding Glory in death are Jack McAneny, Michael O. Glasscott, Geraldine Glasscott, Carol Brown and James Miller.
Memorial donations in Glory's name may be made to: Hosparus Health of Louisville, www.hosparushealth.org, click Donate then Donate Now.
The family is very grateful for their guidance and assistance.
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Kevin Briwn
May 31, 2024
Dear Mom
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