Jean was born September 27, 1940, in Iowa City, Iowa, to Morris and Daisy (Cottrell) Glasgo.
Jean was preceded in death by her parents; and infant daughter, Lisa Davison.
Jean is survived by her children, Theresa Pirtle, Julie Barnett, of St. Joseph, Mo., John Dukes, of Council Bluffs, Leslie Mantifel, Lori Davison, of Ridgefield, Wash., and Doug Davison, of Council Bluffs; eight grandchildren; numerous great grandchildren; brother, Marion; sisters, Rosalie, Patricia and Connie; host of nieces, nephews, family and friends.
Jean's wishes were to be cremated with no services.

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Norma Kimball-Crocker
December 12, 2020
You were a nice lady. We had good times as co-workers years ago.
Norma Kimball-Crocker
December 29, 2009
My prayers are with all of you. I worked with Jean at Campbell soup and she was a nice lady.
Lorraine Lewis
December 21, 2009
John & family: Sorry to hear abour your loss. My thoughts & prayers are with you. Lots Of Love .
becca kimpe woodlands rehab
December 21, 2009
I cant believe how beautiful jean was when she was younger! I got the pleasure of working with her every day! I am so upset about her passing, and will miss her so much! When she was in the Memory Unit at woodlands, we would turn on the radio and just sing to eddy arnold! and she would just sing and sing! i will miss her so much! she was such a wonderful woman, that always had a smile! My deepest condolences to her family and friends as they grieve such a wonderful lady!
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