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Jeanne Channez <I>Ford</I> McGlasson

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Jeanne Channez Ford McGlasson

Birth
Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA
Death
21 Sep 1991 (aged 62)
Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Beallsville, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row E, Lot 34 Upper, Site 4
Memorial ID
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Parents:
- Walter Chilcott Ford [1903-1999]
- Channez E. Gates [1903-1993]

Married (1) Lt. Edward Haskell Tandy [1931-1956] on June 11, 1954 at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Arundel County, MD

Children:
- Edward Haskell Tandy, III [b. 11 Jul 1955]

Married (2) Capt. Daniel McGlasson in June 1957 at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Arundel County, MD

Children:
- Cindy Jeanne McGlasson Libby
- Daniel E. McGlasson
- Channez E. McGlasson McQuay

Obituary #1
The Capital (Annapolis, MD) - Sept. 25, 1991

Jeanne Ford Tandy McGlasson, 61, of Gaithersburg, formerly of Annapolis, died of cancer Saturday at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore after a brief illness.

Mrs. McGlasson was born in Buffalo, N.Y., and attended the Woodward School and Annapolis High School. She graduated from The American University and attended the University of London.

She was employed as a legal assistant to Howrey and Simon, a law firm in Washington.

During her youth, she was a founder of the Junior Army-Navy Guild, which volunteered at the former Naval Academy Hospital. She attended First Church of Christ Scientist in Annapolis.

She was formerly married to Navy Lt. Edward Tandy, who was killed in an airplane crash in 1956, and to retired Navy Capt Daniel McGlasson of Virginia.

Surviving are her parents, retired Navy Hear Adm. Walter and Channez Ford of Annapolis: two daughters, Cindy J. Libby of Gaithersburg and Chan E. McQuay of Catonsville; two sons, Edward H. McGlasson of Orange, Calif., and Daniel McGlasson of Gaithersburg; and one sister, Barbara Kosen of Portsmouth, Va.

Funeral services will be at 3 p m. Saturday at Grace United Methodist Church, 119 N. Frederick Ave., Gaithersburg. Burial will be in Monocacy Cemetery in Beallsville. Arrangements are by Hilton Funeral Home in Barnesville. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Angel Kiss Foundation, 500 World Trade Center, Norfolk, VA 23510.

Obituary #2
The News (Frederick, MD) Sept. 25, 1991

Mrs. Jeanne Ford Tandy McGlasson, 62, of 20231 Grazing Way, Gaithersburg, died Saturday, Sept. 21, at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore.

Born in New York, she was a daughter of Adm. Walter C. and Channez Gates Ford of Annapolis.

Mrs. McGlasson was employed as a legal assistant for the law firm of Howrey and Simon.

Surviving besides her parents are four children, Edward H. McGlasson of California, Chan E. McQuay of Catonsville, Cindy J. Libby and Daniel E. McGlasson, both of Gaithersburg; one sister, Barbara F. Rosen of Virginia; seven grandchildren, Blair, Edward, Sarah, Jessica, Daniel, Maggie and Mary Lee.

The family will receive friends from 2-3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28, at the Grace United Methodist Church, 118 N. Frederick Ave., Gaithersburg, where funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Interment will be in Monocacy Cemetery, Beallsville.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Angel Kiss Foundation, 500 World Trade Center, Norfolk, Va. 23510.

Arrangements are being handled by the Hilton Funeral Home, Barnesville.

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Interesting biography of her father
US Navy Rear Admiral. Ford graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1925. He served in World War II where he commanded the Destroyer USS Perkins from 1941 to 1943 which included the battle of the Solomon Islands on November 30, 1942. He was the Commanding Officer of Destroyer Squadron 23 which saw combat in the Battle of the Coral Sea and the Guadalcanal campaign. For his actions in the Coral Seas he was awarded the Bronze Star and for his night operations against the Japanese forces at Guadalcanal and in the Solomon Islands won him the Silver Star. After the war he was assigned as an administrative aide to the under secretary of the Navy then was named the first executive director of the newborn Central Intelligence Agency and served from 1947 to 1949. He next was appointed assistant naval chief of staff for intelligence in the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Command. In addition to his Silver Star and Bronze Star he was awarded the Legion of Merit for services to the Government as Secretary, Academic Board at Annapolis for indoctrination of midshipmen. He retired as a Rear Admiral in 1961 and worked as a maritime consultant and corporate director.
Parents:
- Walter Chilcott Ford [1903-1999]
- Channez E. Gates [1903-1993]

Married (1) Lt. Edward Haskell Tandy [1931-1956] on June 11, 1954 at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Arundel County, MD

Children:
- Edward Haskell Tandy, III [b. 11 Jul 1955]

Married (2) Capt. Daniel McGlasson in June 1957 at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Arundel County, MD

Children:
- Cindy Jeanne McGlasson Libby
- Daniel E. McGlasson
- Channez E. McGlasson McQuay

Obituary #1
The Capital (Annapolis, MD) - Sept. 25, 1991

Jeanne Ford Tandy McGlasson, 61, of Gaithersburg, formerly of Annapolis, died of cancer Saturday at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore after a brief illness.

Mrs. McGlasson was born in Buffalo, N.Y., and attended the Woodward School and Annapolis High School. She graduated from The American University and attended the University of London.

She was employed as a legal assistant to Howrey and Simon, a law firm in Washington.

During her youth, she was a founder of the Junior Army-Navy Guild, which volunteered at the former Naval Academy Hospital. She attended First Church of Christ Scientist in Annapolis.

She was formerly married to Navy Lt. Edward Tandy, who was killed in an airplane crash in 1956, and to retired Navy Capt Daniel McGlasson of Virginia.

Surviving are her parents, retired Navy Hear Adm. Walter and Channez Ford of Annapolis: two daughters, Cindy J. Libby of Gaithersburg and Chan E. McQuay of Catonsville; two sons, Edward H. McGlasson of Orange, Calif., and Daniel McGlasson of Gaithersburg; and one sister, Barbara Kosen of Portsmouth, Va.

Funeral services will be at 3 p m. Saturday at Grace United Methodist Church, 119 N. Frederick Ave., Gaithersburg. Burial will be in Monocacy Cemetery in Beallsville. Arrangements are by Hilton Funeral Home in Barnesville. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Angel Kiss Foundation, 500 World Trade Center, Norfolk, VA 23510.

Obituary #2
The News (Frederick, MD) Sept. 25, 1991

Mrs. Jeanne Ford Tandy McGlasson, 62, of 20231 Grazing Way, Gaithersburg, died Saturday, Sept. 21, at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore.

Born in New York, she was a daughter of Adm. Walter C. and Channez Gates Ford of Annapolis.

Mrs. McGlasson was employed as a legal assistant for the law firm of Howrey and Simon.

Surviving besides her parents are four children, Edward H. McGlasson of California, Chan E. McQuay of Catonsville, Cindy J. Libby and Daniel E. McGlasson, both of Gaithersburg; one sister, Barbara F. Rosen of Virginia; seven grandchildren, Blair, Edward, Sarah, Jessica, Daniel, Maggie and Mary Lee.

The family will receive friends from 2-3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28, at the Grace United Methodist Church, 118 N. Frederick Ave., Gaithersburg, where funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Interment will be in Monocacy Cemetery, Beallsville.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Angel Kiss Foundation, 500 World Trade Center, Norfolk, Va. 23510.

Arrangements are being handled by the Hilton Funeral Home, Barnesville.

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Interesting biography of her father
US Navy Rear Admiral. Ford graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 1925. He served in World War II where he commanded the Destroyer USS Perkins from 1941 to 1943 which included the battle of the Solomon Islands on November 30, 1942. He was the Commanding Officer of Destroyer Squadron 23 which saw combat in the Battle of the Coral Sea and the Guadalcanal campaign. For his actions in the Coral Seas he was awarded the Bronze Star and for his night operations against the Japanese forces at Guadalcanal and in the Solomon Islands won him the Silver Star. After the war he was assigned as an administrative aide to the under secretary of the Navy then was named the first executive director of the newborn Central Intelligence Agency and served from 1947 to 1949. He next was appointed assistant naval chief of staff for intelligence in the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Command. In addition to his Silver Star and Bronze Star he was awarded the Legion of Merit for services to the Government as Secretary, Academic Board at Annapolis for indoctrination of midshipmen. He retired as a Rear Admiral in 1961 and worked as a maritime consultant and corporate director.


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