Pauline Eloise Joanne Melin Glenchur, 92, of Los Angeles, California passed away gracefully and peacefully on January 22, 2021 in Woodland Hills, California. A Celebration of her Life is held each time her friends and family gather to remember her and choose to model her generosity, kindness, forgiveness, resilience, and love. Ashes will be interred at Benton Lutheran Cemetery in Crooks, South Dakota. Rose Family Funeral Home will be handling the arrangements. Pauline was born in Osceola, Nebraska to Rev. Paul Reinholt Melin and Esther Pauline Benson on November 20, 1928. Her family moved frequently and attended schools in Nebraska, Minnesota, and South Dakota. She graduated from Willmar High School in Minnesota in 1946, studied nursing at Augustana and Gustavus Universities, and worked at Bethesda Hospital in Saint Paul. She became the Director of Nursing at the University of Minnesota where she met her future husband Dr. Harry Glenchur. She raised their children and also worked as a nurse for Los Angeles Unified School District and for the Motion Picture Hospital in Calabasas in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Pauline volunteered in her children’s PTSAs, at the Valley Village Thrift Shop supporting the disabled community, and at the Canoga Park First Methodist Church. She enjoyed early morning walks on the beach and the sounds of the ocean, watching her beautiful grandchildren Rossalyn and Jade grow up, helping people in need, hosting friends and family in her home, and visiting her extensive and extended family. She was committed to supporting her disabled son Bruce and donated to many causes, including Habitat for Humanity and the Autism Society. Pauline is survived by her brother Malcolm Melin of Hartford, South Dakota; sons Mark and Bruce, daughter Kristin; grandchildren Rossalyn and Jade; nieces and nephews Melvin, Bonita, Cynthia, Jonathan, Ruth, Donald, Dale, Rebecca, Paul and Marla; and numerous cousins, and great nephews and nieces. She is preceded in death by her father Paul, mother Esther, brothers David and Philemon, and sons David and Peter. Our mom was known for her kind, giving, and loving spirit, for only seeing the goodness in people, and for her abiding faith in God. She gave generously of her time and money to organizations and causes that she believed in and those that supported her family and friends and she would want you to do the same. The family wishes to extend their gratitude to her caretakers Sandra and Cristihan, to the medical professionals who supported her in recent years, as well as to the many friends, neighbors, and family who called, visited, and cared for our mom.
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