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After Local Teacher's Sudden Passing, Family Reaches Out To Community for Support

On Tuesday, March 27, St. Vrain Valley teacher, Carol Glasgow, passed away suddenly. Friends, family and coworkers have begun a YouCaring campaign to assist the family during this difficult time.
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On Tuesday, March 27, St. Vrain Valley teacher, Carol Glasgow, passed away suddenly. Friends, family and coworkers have begun a YouCaring campaign to assist the family during this difficult time. If you are interested in contributing please visit https://www.youcaring.com/paulemilyglasgow-1149301. All contributions are appreciated by the family.

Beloved wife and mother Carol Glasgow (née McMullan) passed away suddenly on Tuesday, March 27 in Boulder, Colorado at age 48.

Carol was born on January 9, 1970 in St. Louis, MO and raised by a large and loving family, then moved West to pursue her love of the outdoors in 1991. She worked as a ranger in Zion National Park and on fire crew at Dinosaur National Monument and learned to ski in Crested Butte before moving to Boulder, CO in 1994.

She taught in the Boulder and St. Vrain school districts as a middle and elementary school teacher for 18 years. Carol was forthright, humble, and kind, and never wanted to let anyone down. She loved to sing, dance, and play games of all stripes—her bright smile and infectious spirit will be deeply missed by her friends and family.

Donate here to support Carol's husband Paul and eight-year-old-daughter Emily during this very difficult time.

The Longmont Observer would like to send our heartfelt condolences to the family, friend and all who knew Mrs. Glasgow.