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In Memory

Joann Morelli (Glenn) - Class Of 1964

Joann Morelli (Glenn)

Joann R. Glenn, 62

MAGNOLIA - Joann R. Glenn of Magnolia died Monday, June 4, 2007, at her residence. She was 62.

Born in Philadelphia, she was the daughter of Johanna Morelli of Bristol, Pa., and the late Philip Morelli.

Mrs. Glenn resided in Lower Bucks County, Pa., prior to moving to Delaware in 2004.

She spent most of her adult life as a wife, mother and homemaker.

Mrs. Glenn enjoyed collectibles, gardening and was especially fond of English Comedy on TV.

A family oriented person, she was very dedicated to her family and friends, and will be remembered as a giving and kind person to those she met.

In addition to her mother, Mrs. Glenn is survived by her husband of 30 years, Thomas C. Glenn of Magnolia; her son, John D. Emmett of Nanticoke, Pa.; her daughter, Kelly Ann Emmett of Magnolia; two brothers, Anthony Morelli of Portal, Ga., and Carmen Morelli of Bristol; one sister, Phyllis Barnhurst of Ben Salem, Pa.; a host of nieces and nephews; and several great-nieces and great-nephews.

Friends may call from 7 to 9 this evening in the Funeral Home of Michael J. Ambruso, 1175 S. State St., Dover, where services will be held at 8:30 p.m.

Cremation and burial will be private.

The family suggests donations in her memory to American Cancer Society, 92 Reeds Way, Suite 205, New Castle, DE 19720; or to the Delaware Hospice, 911 S. DuPont Highway, Dover, DE 19901.

 

Published in NewsZapDE on June 7, 2007

 
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07/18/09 01:56 PM #1    

Elizabeth R. Marion (Klebe) (1964)

Joann will be missed by everyone in the class. She always had a smile on her face and a pleasant hello for everyone. Betty

01/16/10 03:52 PM #2    

Shirley Anne Neitzel (Lefferts) (1964)

Joann had a smile for everybody. I chatted with her at almost every reunion, including our last one. She and Maryann were standing together and we talked, as usual. Joann was her bubbly self and had hardly changed since her high school years. She was amazing. We hashed over some fun old times and talked about mutual aquaintances who hadn't attended the reunion. I didn't know it would be the last time I would see Joann. Thank you for the great memories, Joann. It was a fun time.

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