Lucia Maria Glenn

May 25, 1927 - September 20, 2020

Born in Mannheim, Germany on 25 May 1927.  Died 20 September 2020.

Immigrated to US in 1962.

In 1987 her heart was broken, yet the love of her three sons and several true friends kept her going.  

She gave her insignifant life to God as a Secular Carmelite.

Survived by her sons Peter, Patrick and Michael; two granddaughters; two grandsons; and eight great-grandchildren.  Preceded in death by son, Leonard.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, October 24 at 11:00 AM at the Cathedral of the Madeleine, 331 East South Temple.  Interment will follow at Mount Calvary Catholic Cemetery.

Instead of flowers, please consider a donation to the Carmelite Monastery or the Good Samaritan Program by way of the Cathedral of the Madeleine.

GROSSER GOTT, WIR LOBEN DICH!

(Holy God, we praise thy name!)

In Loving Memory

To Patrick, Michael and the family. Please accept my most heartfelt sympathies for your loss. My dear Lucia, oh how I will miss you. I will miss your smile. Lucie you taught me many everlasting truths. Dedication to one's religion, patience, endurance, kindness, and love to name a few. I cherish the time we spent together. I cherish our friendship which began at St. Joseph Villa in the fall of 2017. A friendship that will last forever. Until we meet again. I love you.

Nannette Bernard

Bountiful, UT

Patrick and Michael: It is with a heavy heart that Sharon and I convey our condolences to you both. The loss of a loved one is huge and your mother will be sorely missed. She was a wonderful and caring mother. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you both during this difficult time. May she rest in peace! With our deepest sympathies, Dad and Sharon

Richard Glenn

Clive, IA

Sweet Lucia, I spent many hours with her during my time at the Cathedral of the Madeleine. We counted the collections, we had tea, we sat in the kitchen sharing stories. I am saddened to hear of her passing. She was truly a bright light in my life, as I am sure she was in many others. May she rest in peace.

Laurel Dokos

Salt Lake City, UT

Lucy was a wonderful friend to my mom, Helen Brown , through whom I came to know Lucy- truly a blessed person! She will be in my prayers always! I bet she is meeting my mom in heaven right now.

LaVelle Conner

Sandy, Ut

Patrick snd Michael! I just learned today with much sadness of your mom’s passing. It truly was an act of God that I learned of it. I hadn’t been able to reach her for all these weeks. She and I became close when she lived here and our friendship continued to grow through all these years. She is a precious friend who mentored me spiritually for all of these years. We shared our hearts with each other. I share the pain of of your loss with you. A Catholic nun in Uganda has been praying for her and hopes to attend the funeral mass livestream. As do I if I can find it. God bless you two and the grandchildren. I have a picture on my refrigerator of Lucie with Emily taken 10 years ago. So precious! She loved you all so much.

JUDY Goranson

Walla walla, Wa

Uncle Pat, Uncle Mike and the rest of the family, my heart is with you all. I miss Oma already and will miss her spunky personality. Her sense of humor, her love for everyone she came across never faltered. I hope to make her proud as she watches over us all. My love and prayers to you all. I will be watching from NY on Saturday! May you Rest In Peace Oma and in the arms of the Lord!!

Shari Jackson

Canandaigua, NY

To the family of Lucy Glenn: George and I so hoped to be present for Lucy's funeral tomorrow. Sadly we are not able to be there. Lucy Glenn was a dear friend of ours for many years. A friendship that saw the good times and the very difficult times one experiences in a lifetime. Tender memories have filled our hearts and minds since the day she passed from this earthly life to the sublime glorious eternal life. A beautiful strong woman of faith was Lucy. Also a woman of humor, multiple talents, Carmelite Spirituality, love of family, support and uplifting messages of Hope and love. Her poise and elegant style was a joy to see. Her love of classical music and charming stories of her beloved homeland of Germany or her fond memories of her family in Canada made tea time with Lucy memorable and special. Her beautiful blue German dishes and a delicious sweet to share was a trade mark of her elegance . I came across a Mass Card a Priest sent me when my own Mother died in 2015. The mass intention was from Lucy. The priest reminded me that my Mother was only a prayer away. I believe that holds true for our dear Lucy. She is only a prayer away...for now until we meet again. She may have changed but she is not gone from us. A donation to the Carmelite Monastery is on its way in her memory. Prayers continue for her and for all of you. A beautiful legacy in Lucy for all of you to remember in continuing on. Elegance , class, and friendship are golden qualities that the world needs in abundance right now. God Bless and keep the family of Lucy. Fondly, George and Jane Starks

George and Jane Starks

Anacortes, Wa

Patrick and Michael snd family, I was able to be there with you this morning via livestream and am overcome by this gift. I truly have no words for Lucie has been a huge precious part of my life. God bless you all. She loves each of you beyond words snd I know she continues to pray for us all.

JUDY Goranson

Walla Walla, Wa

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