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Imogene Kay Glasgow Obit

Imogene Kay Glasgow



Imogene Kay Glasgow
Chapel Hill Funeral Home

January 28, 1931 - June 9, 2016
Jean Glasgow passed away June 9, 2016. She was born to Charles and Laura Kay of Oklahoma City.
She married Nolan Glasgow in 1949. They moved to California and returned in 1958 and purchased a farm in Edmond, OK where they reared their children and still reside in Edmond.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; and daughter, Saundra Kay Bareda.
She is survived by her daughter, Laura Hooper of Arcadia; son, Jerry Glasgow and wife Suzanne of Edmond; daughter, Sherry Mason and husband Leonard of Moore, OK; sister, Ruby Donohoo and husband Bill of Bethany, OK; 7 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren and many other relatives and friends.


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