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Services
Friends may visit with the family at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne, on Sunday, September 13, 2015 from 2-6 PM.
Funeral Services will be held at 8 AM on Monday from the funeral home, then to Immaculate Heart of Mary RC Church, Wayne, where at 9 AM a Funeral Mass will be offered.
Fannie “Fay” Glozzy (nee Di Biase), age 92 of Wayne and formerly of Clifton, died on Wednesday, September 9, 2015. She had been a Wayne resident since 1995.
Fay lived in Clifton for more than seventy years, graduating from Clifton High School in 1941. She was a very skilled seamstress and had work in the Intelisano factory in Passaic, making clothing for many years. Much to the chagrin of her young children at the time, she also made clothes for each of them. Now that they are all grown, her children realize those clothes were made with love that could never be bought in store. Fay was still hemming up until just a few years ago and she loved it.
Fay met her husband James Glozzy at a “Sons of Italy” dance in Passaic during the late 1940’s. Their courtship led to a wedding on September 19, 1949. During their forty five years together they raised their family in Clifton and traveled extensively around the United States on many road trips. Sadly, Jim passed away suddenly in 1994 and Fay missed him dearly ever since.
Family was always important to Fay and her world revolved around her loved ones. Becoming a grandmother was the highlight of her life and she was often among the loudest at hockey games and football games, rooting her grandchildren on! Her “Cousins Club” consisted of about twenty cousins at one time, and they all met monthly. Each summer, the “Cousins Club” would rent a house in Lavallette and enjoy the summer together. Lavallette was a big part of her life and she really looked forward to those summers and loved spending time with all of her cousins there.
Once Fay moved to Siena Village in 1995, she quickly made friends there and enjoyed playing cards and Rummy Cube almost every day. She was one of the original residents there and her neighbors knew she was a big NY Yankees and NY Giants fan, always rooting for her teams!
Fay is survived by her three loving children; James Glozzy and his wife Linda of Wayne, Susan Arlio and her husband Gary of Wayne, and Richard Glozzy and his wife Nicole of Hackettstown, seven grandchildren: Jeffrey Glozzy and his wife Jane of Boston, MA, Daniel Glozzy and his wife Nicole of Wayne, Bryan Arlio and his fiancé Meredith of Athens, GA, Melissa Andersen and her husband Robert of Cedar Grove, NJ, Lauren Glozzy of Hoboken, Scott Glozzy of Hoboken, and Keith Glozzy of Hoboken, a sister; Ida Pecchio and her husband Santo of Elmwood Park, and her brother; Joseph De Biase and his wife Eleanor of Clifton. She was predeceased by her beloved husband James in 1994, and by three siblings; Eugene De Biase, James De Biase, and Christine Chappa.
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Friends may visit with the family at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne, on Sunday, September 13, 2015 from 2-6 PM.
Funeral Services will be held at 8 AM on Monday from the funeral home, then to Immaculate Heart of Mary RC Church, Wayne, where at 9 AM a Funeral Mass will be offered.

Services
Friends may visit with the family at the Vander May Wayne Colonial Funeral Home, 567 Ratzer Road, Wayne, on Sunday, September 13, 2015 from 2-6 PM.
Funeral Services will be held at 8 AM on Monday from the funeral home, then to Immaculate Heart of Mary RC Church, Wayne, where at 9 AM a Funeral Mass will be offered.
Fannie “Fay” Glozzy (nee Di Biase), age 92 of Wayne and formerly of Clifton, died on Wednesday, September 9, 2015. She had been a Wayne resident since 1995.
Fay lived in Clifton for more than seventy years, graduating from Clifton High School in 1941. She was a very skilled seamstress and had work in the Intelisano factory in Passaic, making clothing for many years. Much to the chagrin of her young children at the time, she also made clothes for each of them. Now that they are all grown, her children realize those clothes were made with love that could never be bought in store. Fay was still hemming up until just a few years ago and she loved it.
Fay met her husband James Glozzy at a “Sons of Italy” dance in Passaic during the late 1940’s. Their courtship led to a wedding on September 19, 1949. During their forty five years together they raised their family in Clifton and traveled extensively around the United States on many road trips. Sadly, Jim passed away suddenly in 1994 and Fay missed him dearly ever since.
Family was always important to Fay and her world revolved around her loved ones. Becoming a grandmother was the highlight of her life and she was often among the loudest at hockey games and football games, rooting her grandchildren on! Her “Cousins Club” consisted of about twenty cousins at one time, and they all met monthly. Each summer, the “Cousins Club” would rent a house in Lavallette and enjoy the summer together. Lavallette was a big part of her life and she really looked forward to those summers and loved spending time with all of her cousins there.
Once Fay moved to Siena Village in 1995, she quickly made friends there and enjoyed playing cards and Rummy Cube almost every day. She was one of the original residents there and her neighbors knew she was a big NY Yankees and NY Giants fan, always rooting for her teams!
Fay is survived by her three loving children; James Glozzy and his wife Linda of Wayne, Susan Arlio and her husband Gary of Wayne, and Richard Glozzy and his wife Nicole of Hackettstown, seven grandchildren: Jeffrey Glozzy and his wife Jane of Boston, MA, Daniel Glozzy and his wife Nicole of Wayne, Bryan Arlio and his fiancé Meredith of Athens, GA, Melissa Andersen and her husband Robert of Cedar Grove, NJ, Lauren Glozzy of Hoboken, Scott Glozzy of Hoboken, and Keith Glozzy of Hoboken, a sister; Ida Pecchio and her husband Santo of Elmwood Park, and her brother; Joseph De Biase and his wife Eleanor of Clifton. She was predeceased by her beloved husband James in 1994, and by three siblings; Eugene De Biase, James De Biase, and Christine Chappa.
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