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In Loving Memory

Ida "Ann" Blume Glover

January 5, 1934 – March 6, 2022

Ida "Ann" (Blume) Glover passed away at Methodist-Sugarland Hospital on Sunday, March 6, 2022.  Ann was born in Houston, Texas on January 5, 1934 to parents, Leslie & Az (Toone) Blume.  

Ann was preceded in death by her parents, her late husband, Bobby (Bob), her sisters, Aletha and Thalia, other family members and great friends.  She is survived by her loving daughters, Susan Zingleman, Sheryl Dupre, Bobbie Holland and Karen (Tim) O’Neill in addition to seven grandchildren, Christopher Dupre, Kimberly Dupre, Meghan O'Neill, Douglas O'Neill, Eric Holland, Ryan Holland and Jacob Moeller; four great grandchildren, Jayce Moeller, Kinsley Moeller, Amelia Gutierrez, and Rose Holland with one on the way and numerous nieces and nephews.  She is also survived by her beloved cats, Billy and Tater and her grand-dog, Astro.  

Ann was a stay-at-home mother until her daughters were in middle school; then she started working at a local neighborhood florist.  She loved the floral business and made many beautiful floral arrangements and learned all about the different types of plants and flowers.  She loved her family, classical music, whistling, reading, watching TV and old classic movies, puzzles, word search puzzles, family get togethers/game nights, keeping her house clean, her Rainbow vacuum cleaner, all holidays, Simonton, Texas, Oldsmar, St Petersburg, Tampa, Jacksonville, St Augustine, Florida.  She loved visits from her nieces, Gail Reynolds and Karen Zamany.  

The family would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to Ann’s niece, Lisa Hicks, an R.N. who provided countless hours of guidance and support throughout the past 6 1/2 months.  

A private graveside service will be held at a later date. 

Until we meet again, we will hold you in our hearts every minute of every day, Mother…ISAGIMW, WWGJFY

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5 thoughts on “Ida "Ann" Blume Glover”

  1. Her legacy is even more than apparent in her seedlings. May Ann be well received by her beloved. May her loved ones here on Earth remain connected & peaceful. Mahalo Mamaw for being a cherry.

  2. Dear Mother, my heart is broken that you are gone. I will miss you all the rest of my days on this earth but know one day, we will be reunited. Until then, I have many, many beautiful memories of you that I will carry in my heart!
    Revelations 21:4-‘He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death’ or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.”
    ISAGIMW, IWGJFY

  3. Karen & Tim O'Neill

    Mother,
    You are loved. You are missed. Thank you for being an AMAZING Mother and Mammaw! We are sorry for all you went through and your suffering and wish we could have done more to help you. We know you are in a better place and we'll see you and Daddy again one day.
    Until then….
    All our love,
    Karen & Tim
    1 Corinthians 13

  4. With all my love,Karen Yvette and family

    What a lady my Aunt Ann was! She was so loved! I would call her to hear all her interesting stories from her childhood and her sisters. I will miss our talks. Be at peace with god! May the hearts of all her daughters and grandchildren be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

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