Marion Glazer Olsen

SHARON — Marion Glazer Olsen passed away July 5, 2020, in Stuart, Fla., at the age of 91.  

She was a longtime resident of Sharon and Port Saint Lucie, Fla. She was predeceased by her husband, Norwald Olsen, of 56 years.  

She is survived by her second husband, Raymond Glansberg, of Port Saint Lucie; her son, Gary Olsen of Sharon; her daughter, Dona Lind of Port Saint Lucie; and her grandson, Christopher Lind, his wife Shereen and their daughter, Cecilia, of Grosse Ile, Mich.  She is also survived by five stepchildren and their families.

She was a graduate of Houstonic Valley Regional High School, Class of 1947, and was a longtime member of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Cornwall.  

She opened the original Sharon Fabric Shop in the early 1960s.  She was a gifted artist of needlepoint, sewing and stained glass.  She also loved bridge and would never miss a chance to play.  

Her burial will be a later time.  Donations in her name may be sent to the charity of the donor’s choosing.

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