Amma June GLENN

Female 1929 - 2006  (77 years)


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  1. 1.  Amma June GLENN was born 03 Jun 1929, Canyon Co. ID; died 08 Sep 2006, Malheur Co. OR; was buried , Lower Boise Cemetery, Parma, Canyon Co. ID.

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    CENSUS RECORDS

    1930 Census
    Name: Amma J Glenn
    Birth Year: abt 1930 [abt 1929]
    Gender: Female
    Race: White
    Birthplace: Idaho
    Marital Status: Single
    Relation to Head of House: Daughter (Child)
    Home in 1930: Notus, Canyon, Idaho
    Father's Birthplace: Virginia
    Mother's Birthplace: Idaho
    Household Members:
    Name Age
    Denver O Glenn 35
    Magdene C Glenn 36
    Catherine E Glenn 3 years 5 months
    Elane J Glenn 2 years 2 months
    Amma J Glenn 9 months
    Sarah E. Guffey [grandmother]

    1940 Census
    Name: Anna June Glenn [Amma]
    Age: 18
    Estimated birth year: abt 1922
    Gender: Female
    Race: White
    Birthplace: Idaho
    Marital Status: Single
    Relation to Head of House: Daughter (Child)
    Home in 1940: Notus, Canyon, Idaho
    Inferred Residence in 1935: Notus, Canyon, Idaho
    Residence in 1935: Same House
    Attended School or College: Yes
    Highest Grade Completed: Elementary school, 4th grade
    Household Members:
    Denver C Glenn 45
    Magdalene Glenn 36 [46]
    Catherine Glenn 13
    Amma June Glenn 18
    Nova Jane Glenn 8
    Denver Lynn Glenn 2
    Sarah E Guffey 72 [grandmother]


    OBITUARY

    Idaho Stateman; 12 Sep 2006

    Amma "June" Glenn Ward, 77 of Ontario, OR, died Sept. 8, 2006 at an Ontario hospital. "Old bridge players never die; they just lose their finesse."

    Amma June Glenn was born on June 3, 1929, the year of the Great Depression, to Denver C. and Magdalene Catherine Glenn of Ten Davis, ID. They were the children of Idaho pioneers, immigrants who moved to America when times were hard in their countries.

    Amma June graduated from Parma High School in 1947 and attended the College of Idaho from 1948 through 1950.
    She quit to marry Glenn E. Ward, a returning W.W. II veteran who was a star football and baseball player at the C of I.

    They moved to Adrian where he taught history and coached football and later baseball. In 1951, Amma June, now just June, gave birth to a daughter, Carolyn Sue. In 1956, a son, Stuart Alan, was born. June was a physical education teacher for a year, then a library aide at the high school in Adrian.

    In 1977, June and Glenn moved to Ontario where June was a library aide at May Roberts Elementary. She later worked at the Malheur Mental Health Center until retirement. In 1985, she founded the Ontario bridge club because she had so many friends asking how to play duplicate bridge. The club started modestly with about three tables and stayed small until 1990 when the club grew, sponsored tournaments, and spawned a Monday Bridge Club which June also ran with great success." Her hard work, intelligence, and dedication paid off with her achievement of Life Master with the American Contract Bridge League.

    She never craved the gold of jewelers, just the gold points of the ACBL. When she wasn´t looking for it, she also found gold in bridge and life partner, Bob Eisenbarth, and on Feb. 9, 1993, he led diamonds, and she returned hearts. They were married in Aransas County, TX, although they made their primary home in Ontario. With Bob, June got the bonus of a second family, and in recent years, she had the joy of becoming a grandmother to her son's children and Bob's grandchildren and great-grandchild, as well.

    June's vivid blue eyes always twinkled with humor. She loved to laugh, she loved to read, she inspired her daughter to love poetry as much as she did, she encouraged her children to excel in academics and athletics, she followed all of her son´s sports activities, she made time for family and friends, and was the first to respond in times of crisis with a ready smile and her famous peanut brittle.

    Last week, post surgery, June slipped into unconsciousness, never to recover. Medical tests determined that she had suffered a massive heart attack and stroke. She was disheartened at the physical infirmity which had occurred after a fall, and weakened by the pain, so perhaps her heart broke. We know that ours have with her loss.

    June is survived by husband, Bob Eisenbarth of Ontario, OR; daughter, Carolyn Wolfe of Boise, ID; son, Stuart Ward and his wife Denise and two grandchildren of Auburn, WA; June's brother, Denver Lynn Glenn, Jr. of Boise, ID; and sister, Nova Jane Glenn of Eugene, OR; first husband Glenn Ward of Caldwell, ID; and by friends, other relatives, and bridge partners too numerous to mention, but you know who you are.
    A memorial service for June is Sept. 12, 2006 at Lienkaemper Funeral Chapel, Ontario, OR. Private family internment will be at a later date at Lower Boise Cemetery, Parma, ID.


    Buried:
    Grave location, tombstone photo, obituary, and portrait:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=18379357

    Amma married Glenn E. Ward. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Carolyn Sue Ward  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 3. Stuart Alan Ward  Descendancy chart to this point

    Amma married Bob Eisenbarth. [Group Sheet]



Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Carolyn Sue Ward Descendancy chart to this point (1.Amma1)

  2. 3.  Stuart Alan Ward Descendancy chart to this point (1.Amma1)