Lucille Caroline Lucy Skorupa-Glagau – 2016

Obituary for Lucille Skorupa-Glagau
Lucille “Lucy” Caroline Skorupa-Glagau of Medicine Hat, beloved wife of the late Edward “Ed” Glagau, passed away on Tuesday, December 27th, 2016 at the age of 73 years. Lucille leaves to cherish her memory her two daughters, Shalease (Barry) Sharawara and Colleen DeJong and her son, Michael Hankey; two brothers, Cash Skorupa and John (Barb) Skorupa; one sister, Florence (Gerald) Black; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Lucille was predeceased by her husband, Ed Glagau; her parents, Gust Skorupa and Jenny Jans; her step father, Gotlieb “Gib” Jans; and her sister, Nora Elder. Lucille was born on November 7th, 1943 in Medicine Hat and was raised at Hatton, Saskatchewan. She took her nurse’s training in Medicine Hat. Lucille married Ed DeJong in Claresholm and, over the years, resided and worked in Claresholm, Blairmore, and Lethbridge. While working in Coaldale, she married Ed Glagau on September 8th, 1991. They made Consul, Saskatchewan their home until moving to Seven Persons in 2004. Lucille continued to reside there until moving to Medicine Hat in August of 2015. She loved farm life, gardening, and will be remembered for her big heart towards the elderly and less fortunate. Her faith was of utmost importance to her and she will be sadly missed by her family, many friends, and all who knew her.

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