Margaret I. Glaze

margaret glaze
Margaret (Peggy) I. Glaze, went to be with her Heavenly Father January 6th after a long illness. She was born in Monroe County Ohio in 1924. Living in Vienna for over 60 years, she was a long standing member of Wesley United Methodist Church where she served as a Sunday school teacher, a greeter and a faithful member of her Ladies Care Group.

She and her husband Charles Glaze founded the Vienna glass company where she worked beside him to develop the business. For several years she worked as office Manager. She also worked as a co-teacher at Virginia Montessori school.

She and Charlie enjoyed their retirement years traveling across the country and playing golf .

She was predeceased by her loving husband Charlie, her parents, George and Mary Raper, and her son , Rick Glaze.

Her surviving family includes her son Ron Glaze (Ana) ' her daughters, Peggy Ann Colgin (Robert) and Kathi Williams (Scott), 10 grandchildren, and 18 great grandchildren. Her family was her life.

Friends and family are invited to celebrate Peggy's life at Money and King funeral home from 6:30 to 8:00 Thursday, January 9th. A Funeral Service led by Rev. Ray Brill will be held at Wesley Methodist Church in Vienna at 1:00 PM.Friday, January 10th. Internment will follow at National Memorial Park in Falls Church. Memorial donations can be sent to Wesley United Methodist Church, 711 Spring St., Vienna, Va. 22180

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. So sad to hear about Mrs. Peggy my former neighbor. She loved her family and pets as well ( I took care of them when they were away 60s). Peggy was the sweetest lady I knew!Kathi and Ronnie and your families please accept my deepest sympathy!!

  2. So sad to hear about Mrs. Peggy my former neighbor. She loved her family and pets as well ( I took care of them when they were away 60s). Peggy was the sweetest lady I knew!Kathi and Ronnie and your families please accept my deepest sympathy!!

  3. Our deepest sympathy. Glad we got to meet her & what we times we had together. Truly an enjoyable lady to be around. She will be missed.

  4. She was always smiling! That genuine and contagious grin will be missed. Times spent with Aunt Peg and Uncle Tuke were always cheerful ones. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Focus on the fond times and know she is in good hands.

  5. Peggy, we were so sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. Through the years, we enjoyed hearing about her and her life. She made a wonderful life for her family…we especially loved the themed birthday parties you had on your birthday.You’ll miss her beyond words;however,the memories you have will live in your heart forever. She’s with her beloved husband and the Lord. One day, because of your faith, you will all be reunited again. We have you and your family in our prayers

  6. We will miss your beautiful smile and sparkling eyes. We are so glad that we became part of the Glaze Family when Amy and Jason were married. Our prayers and thoughts are with the Family.

  7. We will miss your beautiful smile and sparkling eyes. We are so glad that we became part of the Glaze Family when Amy and Jason were married. Our prayers and thoughts are with the Family.

  8. Peggy, You will be greatly missed by all those that knew you. You were an amazing woman and so beautiful, inside and out. We are truly sorry we cannot be there to say our final goodbyes to you. We love you dearly and may you now be at peace.

  9. Our family had the privilege to live next door to the Glazes since the 1950’s. We will always remember the laughter and good times we shared, their friendship and kindness to Paul, and especially Peggy’s generosity in allowing us to rent their home while ours is being built. God bless her and her family always!

  10. Peggy was a great inspiration to me with her positive attitude and warm smile and she made me feel like I was a part of the Glaze family. Peggy loved The Lord a and was a faithful prayer warrior. What an exemplary life she (led?) lead.

  11. Glaze family, Just wanted to share with you that I happened by my mom’s house one day in August to find your mom there visiting. I stayed for about an hour I really enjoyed seeing and visiting with her. Also, in reminiscing most all our athletic events used to take place in Charles Circle especially baseball games which in that case your house was center field. I’m sure we bounced hundreds of baseballs even though they were rubber balls not onetime was it ever an issue. I know that your mom & dad got it and having an understanding that a neighborhood of families and children were far more important than dent here or there! Sorry for you lost! The Riley’s

  12. I will miss our phone visits recalling memories from the many years we knew each other–swimming lessons, ceramic classes, etc. I feel it a true blessing to have known you. My deepest sympathy to all the family.


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