Cory Glass

April 24, 1950 ~ March 19, 2021
Resided in:
Sanford, ME
Cory T. Glass, 70 of Sanford, passed away at her residence on Friday, March 19, 2021.
She was born on April 24, 1950 to the late Sonny and Selma Simonovitz in Manhattan, NY. She grew up in the Bronx, NY and attended local schools. She also resided in Liberty and Middletown, NY, until she moved to Maine seven years ago to be closer to her daughter.
Cory spent her career as a registered nurse. Her patients were very important to her and she was also beloved to them. She was an excellent caregiver and spent many years serving others in such a meaningful way.
Besides working hard to provide for her family, Cory loved to travel. She had adventures all over the world and a couple of her favorites were Wyoming and Hawaii.
Being a grandmother was one of her greatest joys and she had a special relationship with each one and she will be deeply missed.
Cory is predeceased by her parents and aunts and uncles.
Survivors include a son, Adam Glass and his wife Mia of Los Angeles, California, a daughter Tasha Dolce and her husband Carmine of Alfred, 5 grandchildren, Aiden and Josephine Glass of CA, Briana Irwin of New Hampton, NY, Bianca and Giana Dolce of Alfred, a sister Celeste Wiesner of Mt. Pleasant SC, her best friend Pat Da Silva, and her nieces and nephews Brandon Wiesner of CA, Alexis Baker and her husband Will of Mt. Vernon and Travis Bill of Bronx, NY.
A memorial service will be held at a day and time to be announced when loved ones are able to travel.
A Memorial tree was ordered in memory of Cory T. Glass by Kathy Kinzel. Plant a Tree
– Kathy Kinzel
A Memorial tree was ordered in memory of Cory T. Glass by Wendy, John, and Joie-May Silvers. Plant a TreeDear Adam, Mia, Josephine, and Aidan, We were sorry to hear of Cory’s passing. Love, Wendy, John and Joie-May SilversWendy, John, and Joie-May Silvers
– Wendy, John, and Joie-May Silvers
Cory was an amazing woman. She made me feel welcome and loved for who I am. My thoughts, love, and prayers are with you my dear friends, Adam & Tasha & all your family, too. The loss of a parent is unlike anything and I’m so sorry you’re going through that again. May the memories you have of her warm your hearts and fill you with joy even on your hardest days.
– Sandi Bardwell