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Louise Glenn Obituary

Louise Owens Glenn COLUMBIA - Louise Owens Glenn, widow of Terrell Lyles Glenn, Sr., died January 19, 2013 in Columbia, South Carolina. Mrs. Glenn was born May 7, 1933 in Columbia, South Carolina, the youngest daughter of former Columbia Mayor and State Senator Dr. Francis Capers Owens and Ida Hand Owens. She was proud of having attended A.C. Moore Elementary where she joined her two sisters in being named May Queen. She also attended Hand Junior High School. Mrs. Glenn graduated from Columbia High School in the class of 1951 having been voted Most Studious and Most Dependable, two traits she continued to exhibit in all of her endeavors for her entire life. In 1955 Mrs. Glenn graduated cum laude with a B.S. in Business from the University of South Carolina. She was an active Carolina undergraduate, serving as president of the Beta Zeta chapter of Kappa Delta Sorority and Managing Editor of the Garnet and Black, among numerous other activities. Mrs. Glenn delighted in recalling many happy and humorous memories from her years at USC. In recent years she was elected and served on the University's Alumni Board of Advisors and she remained an avid Gamecock fan, attending most home football and basketball games as long as her health allowed. A lifelong, active, and devoted member of Trinity Cathedral, Mrs. Glenn served in many capacities including the Altar Guild, Daughters of the Holy Cross, Chair of the Trinity Bazaar, and as a member of the Vestry. Mrs. Glenn was also committed to the betterment of Columbia. For decades she was an active member of the Junior League of Columbia, including having served as its President in 1970-71. She participated in many community efforts focused upon the improvement of Columbia's public schools. In addition, she was a constant presence with her husband in their pursuit to elevate appreciation for the arts and the quality of life for others, regardless of their station in life. Despite the many hours she dedicated to her church and community she also found time to engage in the lives of her children as Cub Scout den mother, home room mother, carpool driver and enthusiastic spectator for the countless athletics events, choir practices, plays, recitals, and concerts in which her children were involved. For most of her life as wife and mother, she was the first to rise and the last to sleep, making sure the needs of her family were all met before she rested. In her earlier years Mrs. Glenn was employed by Somerset's in Five Points and in more recent years she enjoyed working at Non(e)Such on Devine Street. Mrs. Glenn's family and friends will remember her as loyal and devoted to those she loved, as well as a lady who was always diligent, dependable, and honest. She observed impeccable attention to detail and was a valued member of any team or committee of which she was a part. Her home cooked meals were a delight to all who enjoyed them and she was especially known for her artichoke relish, chutney, and home baked cinnamon raisin bread. She loved music and loved to dance, even until her final days. Mrs. Glenn is survived by her children and their spouses who include John Lyles Glenn, IV and his wife Melanie MacMillan Glenn of Columbia; Terrell Lyles Glenn, Jr. and his wife Teresa deBorde Glenn of Durham, N.C.; Rebecca Glenn Long and her husband Stuart McKenzie Long, Sr. of Mount Pleasant, S.C.; and, Louise Glenn Ballard and her husband Michael Douglas Ballard of Mount Pleasant, S.C. Mrs. Glenn is also survived by seven grandchildren, including Frances Owens Glenn, Hunter MacMillan Glenn, Terrell Lyles Glenn, III, Ellison Capers Glenn, Cecilia deBorde Glenn, Sarah Lyles Long, Stuart McKenzie Long, Jr, Chalmers Glenn Ballard, Michael Douglas Ballard, Jr, and William Capers Ballard. In addition to her parents and husband, Mrs. Glenn was predeceased by her sisters, Frances Owens Turner and Vivian Owens Wilson. Mrs. Glenn's family is grateful for the devoted care and friendship offered to their mother for more than 40 years from Dianna Corbett, as well as in her final years from Oneida Allen and the staffs of Still Hopes and Palmetto Health Hospice. A funeral service will be held at Trinity Cathedral on Wednesday, January 23, 2013 at1:00 pm. Burial will follow in the Trinity Churchyard. The family will receive friends on Tuesday, from 4 pm to 6 pm at 1428 Heatherwood Road in Columbia. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: The Frank C. Owens Scholarship at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine, c/o USC Educational Foundation, 1600 Hampton Street, Columbia, SC 29208; or, the Trinity Cathedral Foundation, 1100 Sumter Street, Columbia, SC, 29201. Please sign the online guestbook at www.dunbarfunerals.com.

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Published by The State from Jan. 21 to Jan. 22, 2013.

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January 23, 2013

To Louise and Family:
May your faith in God sustain you, bring you comfort today and courage for tomorrow. My deepest sympathy and Prayers.
Dottie Fisher

Boo White

January 23, 2013

Prayers for you all from me and Tommy

David Hunt

January 23, 2013

I was a friend, neighbor and classmate from age 5 onward through AC Moore and Columbia High. Louise was a wonderful friend and a truly good person. She was loved by many people and will be sorely missed.

George Hunter McMaster

January 22, 2013

Daddy and I send our deepest reqrets.

George Hunter McMaster

Hillary(Edmunds) Motto

January 22, 2013

Thinking about you, Rebecca, sending thoughts, and prayers, and love....

Patti Evans

January 22, 2013

Dear Terrell, Rebecca, Louise, and Lyles,
I was so sorry to read that you no longer have your mother's earthly presence, but how wonderful to have such sweet and fun memories of the gifted and lovely mother, wife, and lady she was. Know I will be praying for you all as you adjust to life here without her. What a wonderful comfort it is to know that you will see and be with her again!

Ted & Laura Moore

January 22, 2013

Dear Terrell, Lyles, Rebecca and Louise, our sympathies to each of you. Your mother was a lovely lady and we are so glad we knew her.

January 22, 2013

"Her children rise up and call her blessed" We are praying for you With love, Linda Jones, Beth Smith, and Barbara Johnston

Nancy Perry

January 22, 2013

Dear Terrell,
On behalf of my mom (Mary Perry), who died last April, please accept our family's sincere condolences. Sounds like your mom was an extraordinary person who filled everyone's lives with joy and grace -- much like you did for my mom "back in the day" at St. Philip's in Charleston. The legacy continues.
Kind regards,

Beth Coleman

January 21, 2013

Hey Terrell, Teresa and all of the family! Our prayers have been with you and we will continue to pray over the next few months! I have such wonderful memories of your mother! She always had a smile and was simply lovely! With Love, Beth and Rutledge

Cathie and Lewis Middleton

January 21, 2013

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Mrs. Glenn was a remarkable lady and we were lucky to have known her.
God's blessings,
Cathie and Lewis Middleton

January 21, 2013

Dear Lyles, Terrell, Rebecca and Louise,

I am thinking of you all today with great fondness, and hoping you find peace now at the end of your mother's long journey. She was a wonderful lady - her grace and dignity live on in you. I will be sorry not to be with you to celebrate her life and grieve her passing. With warmest regards,

Bob Greenlee

W. Campbell Thomson

January 21, 2013

I treasure my memories of Louise from birth until her moving to Stillhope.
Our families were close from the time Louise and I were born on the same night in May of 1933 at Columbia Hospital.
Our mothers had been put under strict orders by their husbands not to go into labor UNTIL the Kentucky Derby had been run....and neither did!
Louise was a remarkable person.
In a different era , there is no doubt that Louise could have been President of our country.
She was one of the kindest most caring and involved individuals I have ever known.
Surely she has already begun the reorganization of Heaven to make it an even better place.
My sincerest sympathy to the entire family .
Your Mother or grandmother was one of a kind.
The world ..especially Columbia, is better for Louise's civic contributions.
I loved her from the first day we slept in ajoining Bassinets
I will cherish my memories of her.

Alice Nezzer

January 21, 2013

Much love to the Glenn family.

January 21, 2013

We are so sorry for your loss and will keep your families in our prayers. Lisa Chapman

Mark & Jane Cooke

January 21, 2013

We are holding your entire family up in our prayers to the God of all comfort.

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