According to her obituary, friends and family knew her as an accomplished realtor and a capable craftsman. Glowrene was fearless at tackling new endeavors such as carpentry, stained-glass projects, sewing, and furniture repair and reconditioning.
In addition Glowrene loved any sport that was taken up by her children and grandchildren, but her chosen sport was golf.
The obituary lists the following survivors: her mother, Iris Charley; sister Jacquelin Maentz; brothers, Bill Charley, Curt Charley, and Kevin Charley; children Coleen Evans, Kelly Newton-Ryan, Shawn Mega, Glen Newton, Scot Newton, and Justin Johnson; 14 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
According to her obituary, friends and family knew her as an accomplished realtor and a capable craftsman. Glowrene was fearless at tackling new endeavors such as carpentry, stained-glass projects, sewing, and furniture repair and reconditioning.
In addition Glowrene loved any sport that was taken up by her children and grandchildren, but her chosen sport was golf.
The obituary lists the following survivors: her mother, Iris Charley; sister Jacquelin Maentz; brothers, Bill Charley, Curt Charley, and Kevin Charley; children Coleen Evans, Kelly Newton-Ryan, Shawn Mega, Glen Newton, Scot Newton, and Justin Johnson; 14 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
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