Gloria Elaine Peaslee

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Brunswick - Gloria E. Peaslee, 92, passed away from cancer on July 26, 2024, at her home in Brunswick. Gloria was born on May 27, 1932, in Cambridge, MA, the daughter of the late Clarence and Verna Thompson. Soon after, her family moved back to Maine and Gloria grew up in Portland, proudly attending Portland High School. On July 31, 1954, she married Ralph W. Peaslee. A storm on that day and the loss of power could not stop the loving couple and their nuptials became a romantic candlelight ceremony. They raised their family in South Portland and saved enough to acquire their own business, eventually opening Ralph's Tavern on Middle Street in Portland, a well-known stop for locals and sailors. After Ralph's death, Gloria transitioned from working beside Ralph to becoming the owner, and she continued to run the business for many years. She then became the life partner of Lawrence Lydon. A very hardworking individual, Gloria attended classes to become a personal care attendant for the elderly in her 60's and continued this work into her 80's, often caring for people younger than herself. Gloria truly embraced the role of grandmother and became known as “Gramma Ocean” for her love of the local beach where she would often bring her grandchildren. Gloria was an adept poker player, teaching her grandkids the game, and winning many of the regular family card games. She also enjoyed bingo and would never turn down a trip to a casino. Gloria was a caring person, always ready to lend a hand, thriving on being needed. She enjoyed her daily walks, which would often be 2 miles or longer. As she aged and weather was not being cooperative, she’d be seen with her graceful “swagger” at the local mall into her 90’s. An excellent cook, Gloria was known for her famous beans, spaghetti and meatballs, fish chowders, brownies, and her extra-special chocolate cream pie. In a complex world, she could find serenity in the simplest of things. Throughout her life she remained very close to her childhood friends, Dot, Irene and Dollie, or as they were often called, “Our Golden Girls.” Gloria was predeceased by her husband, Ralph Peaslee, in 1975; sister, Lillian Lamarre, in 1959; brother, Westley Thompson; and her life partner, Lawrence Lydon. She is survived by her children, Sharon Maki and husband Ronald of Missouri, Reneé Norris and husband Bradford of Cape Elizabeth, Andrea Morgan of Brunswick, and Jeffery Peaslee and wife Debbie of New Sharon; 8 grandchildren, Anna, Jennifer, Christian, Kyle, Matthew, Hillary, Joshua, and Andy; and many great-grandchildren. Visiting hours will be held from 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM on August 5, 2024, at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 AM on August 5, 2024, at Holy Cross Church, 124 Cottage Road, South Portland. Burial will immediately follow at Brooklawn Memorial Park, 2002 Congress Street, Portland. To view Gloria’s memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Maine Cancer Foundation, 170 US Rte 1, Suite 250, Falmouth, ME 04105 or The Heart Foundation, 31822 Village Center Road, Suite 208, Westlake Village, CA 91361.

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  1. Sending hugs and heartfelt condolences to Andrea, Renee, Jeff and Sharon. We wish you quiet comfort during this time knowing that Auntie Glo is resting in peace for eternity. Love you bunches, Celeste and Colin

  2. Sending love & prayers to you all. Auntie Glo is at peace. I hope your memories keep her alive for all time.

  3. I felt like royalty when I’d visit Auntie Glo, she would make spaghetti and meatballs and it was such a treat. How I miss my family so.

  4. Auntie Glo won our last game of “31 aka Scat”. I’m honored to have left my three quarters with her. Also, she called my mum every day at 2:00. ❤️

  5. Dear Auntie Glo: Thank you for being a friend. Traveled down the road and back again. You are already missed. ❤️

  6. I’m a friend of son Jeff & Debbie’s. Met Gloria many times, Always happy & friendly, Just a sweet lady. So sorry for u’r loss. She will rest in peace & always be remembered.

  7. I’m so sad at Auntie Glo’s passing. A truly wonderful woman and member of the family. We will miss you but take comfort that you are in heaven with all you love who have gone before you. Rest easy, Auntie Glo!

  8. My condolences to Sharon, Jeff, Renee and Andrea for the loss of your mother. She was a really sweet and kind woman. She came into the office I work at and I was stunned at how sharp she was at her age. Another angel to go up above to watch over all of you. My prayers are with all of you.


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