Therefore I will give thanks to Thee, O Lord, among the nations, And I will sing praises to Thy name.
( II Samuel 22 : 50 )
Actie A. Glover
Actie A. Glover Calling Hours:
Saturday, September 15, 2007
12:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Family Residence 2274 Elm Valley Road, Elm Valley, NY
 
Funeral Service:
Monday, September 17, 2007
1:00 PM

Baker-Swan Funeral Home
Born: Friday, February 17, 1933
Died: Thursday, September 13, 2007

Obituary  
ACTIE A. GLOVER
ELM VALLEY Actie A.
Glover, 74, passed away Thursday
(Sept. 13, 2007) at Jones Memorial
Hospital following a lengthy battle
with Parkinsons Disease.
Actie was born on Feb. 17,
1933, the daughter of Roy L. and
Leona C. (Houghtaling) Glover.
She was self-employed as a baby
sitter for over 25 years and worked
with her brother at Glovers Market
in Elm Valley.
Actie is survived by two sisters,
Audrey Bledsoe of Gillett, Pa. and
Dorothea (Charles) Lehman of
Arkport; one brother, Paul Glover
of Elm Valley and several nieces,
nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by a brother,
Leo Glover and a sister, Mary Mullen.
Actie loved her many craft projects
as well as talking with her many
customers that stopped at Glovers Market.
Friends may call at the family
residence at 2274 Elm Valley Road
(Glovers Market), Elm Valley on
Saturday from noon 9 p.m. and
Sunday from noon 9 p.m. The funeral
service will be on Monday at 1 p.m. at
Baker-Swan Funeral Home, Andover
with Rev. Osceola Wharton of Wayland
United Methodist Church officiating.
Burial will follow in Riverview Cemetery,
Potter Brook, Pa.
Memorials in Acties name may be
made to The American Parkinson Disease
Association, Inc., 135 Parkinson Avenue,
Staten Island, New York 10305.
When I come to the end of
my journey And I travel my last weary mile, Just forget if you can, that I ever frowned And remember only the smile. Forget unkind words I have spoken; Remember some good I have done, Forget that I ever had a heartache And remember I've had loads of fun. Forget that I have stumbled and blundered And sometimes fell by the way. Remember I have fought some hard battles And won, ere the close of the day, Then forget to grieve for my going, I would not have had you sad for a day, But in summer just gather some flowers And remember the place where I lay, And come in the evening When the sun paints the sky in the west Stand for a few moments beside me And remember only my best.