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| Eva May (Wellington) Glover, 98 |
| By Administrator |
| Tuesday, February 15, 2011 04:44 PM |
|
Eva May (Wellington) Glover died at Bay Path Rehabilitation and Nursing Center on Friday, Feb. 4. She was three days shy of her 99th birthday. Mrs. Glover was born in Somerville, graduated from Melrose High School and went on to attend Simmons College in Boston. She lived with her family in Greenwood for many years before moving to Hingham, and then to Duxbury. She was a homemaker for all of her life and also taught adult educational programs in the Hingham and Abington school systems sharing her talents of rug braiding, hooking, and needle point. She continued her love of handwork well into her nineties. She was a dedicated member and the oldest member of the Mayflower Congregational Church of Kingston. Mrs. Glover was the wife of the late John G. Glover. She leaves her children, Harlan of Englewood, Fla. and Shapleigh, Maine, Stephen of Duxbury, J. Duncan of Norfolk, and Susan of Kingston; five grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren. A funeral service was held at the Mayflower Congregational Church, Kingston, on Feb. 12. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Mayflower Church. Arrangements by Shepherd Funeral Home. |








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