Lynn Marie Glover, 77, of Grove City, Ohio, passed away peacefully on September 16, 2025, surrounded by the love of her family. Her life began on December 31, 1947, when she was born as Lynn Maria Anderson to Florence Anderson. At two years old, Lynn’s adoption by Oliver and Florence Harden was completed, and they raised her with a devotion that never wavered.
Lynn’s early years were rooted in simplicity and modesty but a childhood rich in joy, laughter, and the steadfast love of her parents and cousin-turned-sister, Sandy. Lynn attended Central High School in Columbus, Ohio.
She worked tirelessly for more than 20 years at BriskHeat Manufacturing and later at Comtex, embodying loyalty, resilience, and a gentle, dependable drive that made a difference to all those who worked alongside her.
Life offered Lynn a new chapter of happiness when she met and married the love of her life, Earl Glover. Their 22 years together were filled with kindness, companionship, and adventure—whether traveling to Las Vegas, visiting Graceland, camping at Deer Creek, or simply enjoying the quiet joy of everyday moments until his passing in 2017.
Lynn was happiest when surrounded by family. She was a devoted mother to Tammy (Greg) Solt and Scott (Faye) Riffe; a proud grandmother to Daralyn Baldogo (Barry Shetzer) and Kaitlyn Baldogo (Ben Nguyen); and a doting great-grandmother to Marlowe Shetzer, and the newest additions to the family, Calvin Shetzer, and Nellie Nguyen. She will also be dearly missed by her brother-in-law Tim Glover and her stepdaughter Mikki Glover.
She will be remembered as the sweetest soul—gentle and reserved, yet unexpectedly funny in the most endearing way. She had a gift for showing up for others—whether babysitting grandbabies after long shifts or sharing her favorite ice cream. She loved Elvis, brightly colored tennis shoes, animals (especially dogs), McDonald’s French fries, frozen Cokes, Ohio State football Saturdays, and above all, her family.
In her final years, Lynn faced vascular dementia and declining health with strength and grace. She was lovingly cared for by her children, devoted staff at The Ashford in Grove City, and the compassionate support of Hospice Care 360. Even as her memory faded, her gratitude, kindness, and gentle spirit endured.
Lynn is preceded in death by her beloved husband, Earl Glover; her parents, Oliver and Florence Harden; and her birth mother, Florence Anderson.
Her family takes comfort in knowing she is reunited with Earl, her parents, and all those she longed to see again. They will remember her not only for the trials she endured, but for the joy she created, the strength she embodied, and the love she gave so freely.
A private graveside service will be held at Greenlawn Cemetery on September 23, 2025, with a Celebration of Life to follow. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to Hospice Care 360, in honor of Lynn’s strength, resilience, and faithfulness.
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