1915
2017
Beatrice “Bee” Glaser made it to 102 1/4 years old!! She led a long and
fruitful life and passed away early Tuesday morning, August 1. She was
residing at Paradise Valley Care, an assisted living facility in Atascadero
California.
"Bee" was born in Amesbury Massachusetts, the fourth child of five sisters
and was the last surviving sibling. Her parents were of French Canadian
descent and as a child she spoke French. She remained in New England
until her 20’s when she went to El Paso, Texas to visit her sister and
brother-in-law. She became employed at the army base in El Paso and
there she met her future husband, Gordon. After three months of dating
they were wed. (They celebrated 60 years of marriage before Gordon
passed away.)
After Gordon’s military stint they both moved to San Luis Obispo County
and remained in Atascadero until the Lord took them home. “Bee” had 2
children. She is pre-deceased by her son Brian and her husband Gordon.
She is survived by her daughter Suzanne and grandchildren Kara and
Lindsey and many nieces and nephews on both coasts and many
extended family that she loved.
“Bee” loved to travel and did so. She enjoyed church activities, golfing,
playing bridge, dancing and many bar-be-ques, card games and camping
with close friends. She stayed active throughout her later years and always
kept a positive attitude. She is remembered for her smile, light
heartedness and praying for others.
***Remembrances to Central Coast Hospice***
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Sponsored by Chapel Of The Roses Mortuary.
3 Entries
August 18, 2017
Patti Dupree-Kinkaid
Suzanne and family, so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. She was a wonderful woman and your dad was a true gentleman. I remember shopping at the shoe store for many years.
August 16, 2017
Joan Lucas Jordan
I worked with Bee in 1954 and 1955. She and I were pregnant with our first babies at the same time. She was such a joy to be around especially during her "surprise" pregnancy. She blossomed during that time and brought much laughter to our lives. I know she will be greatly missed but what a blessing to have your mother for such a long time. Love and condolences,
August 11, 2017
Betty Renton Miller
Suzanne and Family
Your Mom and Dad were always so energetic, helpful and enthusiastic! I always enjoyed stopping in "Gordons Shoes" for a visit even if I wasn't in the market for a pair of shoes that day.
Good memories of both of them.
Betty Renton Miller
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