1945
2015
Sally Ann Glanz, 69, of Greeley, passed away on Tuesday, November 17, 2015 at Hospice of Northern Colorado. She was born on December 20, 1945 in Nashville, Tennessee to Herman and Martha (Goetschius) Brooks.
Sally was raised in Newton, Kansas and graduated from Southeast High School in Wichita. She then attended Emporia State College. She met and married Paul Glanz in Boulder, Colorado. Sally was a homemaker and worked very hard raising six wonderful children.
She was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church and loved the Lord.
Sally was also a member of the Lennon Sisters Fan Club. She enjoyed collecting expensive purses, watching soap operas and detective mysteries. She loved baking desserts and was an avid reader. Above all, she loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren.
She is survived by her husband, Paul; five daughters, Lisa Heisser (Glenn), Michelle West, Jamie Binnie (Jeff), Laura Stocker (Warren) and Cristi Martinez (Butch); a son, Paul Glanz, Jr.; ten grandchildren, Nistasha, Ryne, Sara, Madison, Lysa, Mari-Jayne, Erin, Paisley, Drew and April and one great-grandchild, Briella.
She was preceded in death by her parents, father-in-law, Eugene Glanz, son-in-law, Laurent West, daughter-in-law, Laura Glanz and two grandchildren, Marie-Claire Glanz and Jake Martinez.
Memorial service will be at 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 24, 2015 at Stoddard Funeral Home.
In lieu of flowers, Sally asks that you please not vote for Hillary!
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November 24, 2015
Sally Gomez
Paul,
I only knew your Sally from what you shared. Those stories you shared were full of love, respect, humor and admiration. The way that you cared for her, and she you, was testimony to the way a love story should be.
God Bless,
Six
November 24, 2015
Sharron Robinson
My prayers are with the family. May God comfort you.God has another angel.
Sharron Robinson, Greeley Colo
November 23, 2015
Paul,
I don't know if you would remember me, but we worked together at the sheriff's office.
I was so sorry to read about the death of your wife. She sounds like an amazing lady.
Kay Mitchell
PS: I promise NOT to vote for Hillary.
November 21, 2015
Jamie Binnie
Mommie, I miss you, but feel you every time I smile. It's one of the thousand things you taught me. The most important thing you taught me was love and I feel that every day for you, Dad, my family and friends. You taught me how important love is and how you can help people know how important they are by even the smallest act of kindness. Thank you for loving Jeff, the one that wasn't a frog. We love and miss you and will always work to honor you and Dad and your marriage. I'm so glad your safe and happy in Heaven. I love you Mom. Jamie
November 21, 2015
Penni Dubberly
My heartfelt sympathy goes out to Sally's family. I know you all will miss her, I am so glad you have each other to comfort and draw strength. If I could talk one more time with Sally I would tell her what a wonderful family I see that she and Paul raised. I see a strong yet kind family, loving and nurturing. That was quite a task raising six children and you did it. One more thing, Sally, about the 2016 voting. I agree about Hillary. (Wink)
November 20, 2015
Laura Stocker
My mother was truly an amazing woman. It is very hard for me to believe she is gone. When she raised all 6 of us kids she always put us and our dad first. She never complained about going without something. Coming home from school we always knew she would be home waiting for us. When I think of her I think of love, patience, kindness, self sacrificing, beauty, and loyalty. My father and her have taught us by example what a true love was. She taught us to be good parents and spouses. Not a day goes by that I don't think of a lesson I learned from her. She made sure we had our last lesson when she wasn't feeling good and dying she made sure all of us and most of all my dad were taken care of it shows that she always put us first no matter what. I have been so blessed to have her as my mother I will miss her terribly.
November 20, 2015
Greg Broswell
It was a true honor to have known Sally. The love that she and Paul had for one another was amazing. It broke my heart to watch her suffer but it brings comfort to know that she is resting at the Lord's side.
November 19, 2015
Elizabeth J. Glanz
Paul and Family,
Praying God's comfort and encouragement will give you ALL peace.
I am sharing your sorrow as my aching heart reaches out to you in LOVE.
I am thankful to God for Sally's time on earth. I have wonderful, precious memories of her. I loved her.
God Bless You All, Grandma Glanz
November 19, 2015
Elizabeth J. Glanz
To Sally, Paul and Family,
Praying God's comfort and encouragement will give you ALL peace.
I am sharing your sorrow as my aching heart reaches out to you in LOVE.
I am thankful to God for Sally's time on Earth. I have wonderful, precious memories of her. I loved her.
God Bless You All, Grandma Glanz
November 18, 2015
Paul Glanz Sr.
November 18, 2015
Paul Glanz Jr.
November 18, 2015
Cristi Martinez
Momma
The Lord's timing was perfect. Being with you as you made your way to heaven was amazing. You are the best mom out there, always able to make a meal out of nothing, provide and mother six kids (7 kids actually if we count Dad ;)), and be such a great example of love and a woman of God. I know you are in His house, in a new body, free of pain, and I am so happy for you. I miss you momma, but know you are up there telling my son Jake about us and getting to be the Grandma to him up there that you longed to be on earth, but never had the chance. Keep holding his hand for me up there until it is my time to join you there. I love you Mom and am so happy to imagine you dancing and running into Jesus' arms. Watch over us momma. Love you.
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