Victoria Beard Glasbrenner

Obituary of Victoria Lynn Beard Glasbrenner

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Vicki went home to be with the Lord on August 2, 2018 surrounded by her family. She was 68 years old and grew up in Saint Petersburg Florida. In 1966 she married the love of her life, Ronald (Ronny) Glasbrenner and began their life together in New Port Richey. They have 2 daughters, Michelle Hale and Kimberly (Kim) Masson. They have 7 grandchildren, Melissa Burns, Stephanie Hale, Jennifer Hale, Mark Hale, Raymond Glasbrenner, Nathaniel (Nate) Masson and Wesley Masson, 2 great-granddaughters, Karen Burns and Zelda Burns, and a sister, Terri Goudy. Vicki loved plants and flowers, animals, traveling around the country and her family. Vicki never knew a stranger. She made friends wherever she went and loved helping people. She was loved by so many and will be missed by all who knew her. As per her wishes, in lieu of flowers, please donate to http://www.donkeyrescue.org/ o r your local animal rescue. Her Celebration of Life will be held on October 20, 2018 at one of her favorite places, Fort Desoto Park, shelter #14 beginning at 1:00 PM. Please bring your own drinks and a covered dish. (There is a toll road leading into the park and a $5 parking fee)
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