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Gladys Browning Glenn
Posted 11/16/06
Gladys Browning Glenn, 89 CHESTERTOWN, Md. - Gladys Browning Glenn, of Chestertown, died Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2006, in Chester River Manor, Chestertown. She was 89. Mrs. Glenn was born April 10, 1917, …
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Gladys Browning Glenn
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Gladys Browning Glenn, 89
CHESTERTOWN, Md. - Gladys Browning Glenn, of Chestertown, died Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2006, in Chester River Manor, Chestertown. She was 89.
Mrs. Glenn was born April 10, 1917, in West Virginia, daughter of the late Edward P. and Josephine Hudnall Lee.
She graduated from Logan High School in West Virginia and Charleston University, she then earned a master's degree from Marshall University in 1960.
Mrs. Glenn began teaching English in the 1960s in Logan County School System. She married Cap A. Glenn in 1964, and resided in West Logan.
She also taught English with Marshall University and Southern West Virginia Community College, a branch of Marshall. She taught English for more than 30 years.
Mrs. Glenn was a member of The Order of the Eastern Star 60 in Logan, where she served on the state level. She was also a member of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, a past president of the Women's Club of Logan, and a past president of the Logan Garden Club. Mrs. Glenn was honored for volunteering more than 3,000 hours of service to Logan General Hospital.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband in 2002; and by two siblings, Earl Preston "Bob" Lee and Mary Sampson.
She is survived by two sons, Gordon Browning of Chestertown and Charles E. Browning, Ph.D. of Dayton, Ohio; two grandchildren, Melissa Browning of Dayton and Byron Browning of Annandale, Va.; and three great-grandchildren, Olivia Browning, Madison Browning and Hunter Browning.
Services will be in West Virginia at a later date.
Arrangements are by Fellows, Helfenbein and Newnam Funeral Home, Chestertown.