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Jamie Lee Glagov 

ANNAPOLIS — Jamie Lee Glagov, 30, passed away peacefully at her home in Annapolis Maryland on December 11, 2020.

She is survived by her parents, David and Deborah Simpson Glagov of Saratoga Springs and her sister, Dr. Jessica Glagov Faulkner and her husband Kyle of Saratoga Lake. She is also survived by many aunts, uncles, and cousins all of whom she loved very much. She is predeceased by her grandparents, Rudie Lee and June Rose Simpson, Jr. of Norfolk, VA and Lester and Rosalie Glagov, formerly of Saratoga Springs.

Jamie was born on 02/17/90 and grew up in Saratoga Springs where she attended Lake Avenue Elementary School, Saratoga Springs Middle School and High School and made many friends. She enjoyed playing soccer for Clifton Park Premier Soccer Club for many years and made many lasting memories with her extended soccer family. Jamie worked as a snowboard instructor at Okemo Mountain Resort in Vermont and as waitstaff at Forno Bistro and Pasta Pane while living in Saratoga. She relocated to Wilmington, NC with a few of her friends after she received an Associate Degree in Business Administration from Adirondack Community College in 2010. In Wilmington she worked as waitstaff at Brasserie du Soleil. While there she earned her Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of North Carolina – Wilmington Cameron School of Business in Business Administration in 2014. 

After graduating from UNC-W, she relocated to Norfolk, VA to work for Office Furniture Outlet. After a few years, she relocated to Annapolis, MD to work for Installnet International, Inc. where she found her true work calling as a Project Manager. She loved her work, she loved her employer, and she loved her extended Installnet family.

Jamie is remembered for her love of life, her devotion to her friends and her cat (Don Draper), her humor, her honesty, but mostly for her genuine appreciation of all the good things that life had given to her. Jamie will be missed by her family and friends forever. 

In honor of Jamie’s memory, “pay it forward” and do something kind for someone, connect with friends that you have not seen in a while, adopt a pet, be friendly and smile, that’s what Jamie would want. Online condolences may be made at www.LastingTributesFuneralCare.com