Janet Sue Cart Glidden

July 8, 1951 - September 20, 2008 Janet Sue Cart Glidden, age 57, of rural Monrovia, Indiana, died Saturday, Sept. 20, at St. Francis Hospital in Beech Grove after an extended illness. Wife of W. Robert “Bob” Glidden, Janet was the daughter of Frank Edwin and Evelyn Marie (Bivin) Cart, who preceded her in death. Twin sister Judith Ann Cart Glidden, Monrovia, IN; brother Jay Conrad (Karen) Cart, Indianapolis; and her husband of 36 years survive.

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  1. Bob, the prayers of the Richardson family are with you and your family. I will miss seeing talking with Janet at school functions.

  2. Bob, I don’t know the right words to say in your time of loss other than I am so sorry that Janet has passed away. Please know that your Avon family and my own family will be praying for you during this very difficult time.

  3. Bob, my prayers are with you. I woked with Janet at State Life many years ago and she was such a wonderful and caring person.

  4. Bob and Dawn, I’m so sorry for your loss. I know how much you loved Janet, and I know that she will be greatly missed. You are in my prayers!

  5. I’m sorry for your loss, Mr. Glidden. I regret I cannot extend these condolences in person. I’m certain that wherever Mrs. Glidden is she is smiling down upon all of us.

  6. Bob, I spent one evening with your wife during an academic superbowl competition. She left made a wonderful first impression of a woman with immense courage and a fabulous sense of humor. I am sorry for your loss. She must have been such a delight.

  7. Mr. Glidden, I am so sorry for your loss. While I only met your wife twice, by the light in your eyes I knew she was a wonderful person. I will keep you and your family in my prayers. God Bless

  8. Mr. Glidden, I am so sorry for your loss. I know how much you loved her and how wonderful she must have been. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers!

  9. Mr. Glidden and family, I am speaking on behalf of the ICU staff at St. Francis Mooresville Campus. We are all so saddened by the loss of Janet. She and the love and dedication that you both had for each other will forever be in our fondest memories. T

  10. Bob and family, my thought and prayers are with you at this difficult time. I worked with Janet at State Life for many years. We were ‘break buddies’ and I always looked forward to seeing her every day. She always seemed to have a funny story to share

  11. Bob, you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. I always admired the love and care that you and Janet always showed to one another. May God bless you in your time or loss.

  12. Bob and family. I was heartbroken to hear of Janet’s passing. I worked with Janet at State Life for many years. We bowled together in the bowling league, had breaks together and worked in data processing together. She was a good friend and one of the

  13. Judy, So sorry to hear of Janet’s passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I remember both of you from BRHS – we were Homeroom together.

  14. Judy and Bob, I’m so sorry about Janet, she inspired me with her abililty to handle all the things life threw at her and still have an unending joy of life. I’ll treasure our day with Janet, Judy & me. It gives me a way to smile thru the tears. I’ll be

  15. Dear Mr. Glidden, I am sorry to hear of the passing of your beloved wife. The memory of the two of you together is one of my favorites from high school. What a lovely woman!

  16. Mr. Glidden, I hope you’re finding a great deal of comfort from friends and family at this time. The very few times I spent with your wife were definitely memorable moments that I will always remember. The first time I met her was during “Back to School

  17. Mr. Glidden, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Your wife was such an inspiration and will be missed. Please know you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

  18. Dear Glidden Family: It is with great sadness that we learn of Janet’s passing. May the many memories you share comfort you. She will be missed with love.

  19. Dear Mr Glidden, my sister has always been better with words than me. Nevertheless, thinking about you and your family. The number of well-wishes here demonstrates how greatly you and your wife have touched so many lives. Peace be with you.

  20. Bob and Judith, I am very sorry for your loss. I know it’s been a very long time since we where all in the same neighborhood. I know time passes and our hurts always heal. God Bless

  21. Mr. Glidden, Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I could always tell that your wife was a very special person, just like you.

  22. Bob, Jay and Judith: It has been a long time. This is Norman/Viviene Davis’ daughter, Donna, your cousin. Carolyn emailed me. I’m so sorry for your loss. Dick passed away in March and this will be a difficult time for your family. You are in my thou

  23. Mr. Glidden, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Your wife was a beautiful woman and she must have been strong to have lived with you for so long! Whenever I met her at proms, graduations and other school events I was always greeted with a big smile

  24. My prayers are with you and both your families. I remember you talking about your wife in class and it was so clear to us how much you love her. May you find peace and comfort from those that love you just as much. Angie — Avon Class ’96.

  25. Mr. Glidden,I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. I remember all the times you related to me and my health problems when I was in high school (class of 1998). You understood what I was dealing with and I know that was because of your love and care of your de

  26. Hi. I was so sorry to hear about Janet. As everyone has already said, she was an amazing person. She was so kind to all of the misfits you dragged home over the years! I hope you and Dawn are doing ok. I still think of you guys whenever I am around a far

  27. Bob, Judith, Jay and Karen: You and your families have been in my thoughts and prayers since Flora called Saturday morning. I am sorry I cannot be with you today, but want you all to know I am thinking of you. You will always have a special place in my

  28. Bob–Just wanted you to know I was thinking about you, unfortunately I ran out of time to come see you today. In days gone by I always enjoyed being around Janet and her ever-present smile. I’m sure she will be missed greatly, you and your family are in m

  29. Mr.Glidden:you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Your friends in Canada

  30. Bob, Judith, Jay, Nieces & Nephews, We are saying a prayer for you at this time. She will be greatly missed by all of us.Please let us know if there is anyhting that we can do to make this time easier for you. We Love you all!

  31. Judy, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Please know you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. (Broad Ripple Grad)


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