Muriel Glasser

Muriel (“Miki”) Glasser

1925 – 2026

Muriel (“Miki”) Glasser, 100, passed away peacefully at home on January 30, 2026. She was born in Brooklyn, NY on April 8, 1925. While growing up, she spent many happy holidays and summers with cousins at her Russian grandparents’ hotel and farm in the Catskills, NY. She often told stories of the freedom the children had there compared to city life: picking fruit, helping on the farm, exploring the woods, playing sports.

Muriel went to Cornell University and graduated with a BS degree in 1946. She married her husband, Victor Glasser, in 1944 and they were married for 65 years until his death in 2010. They raised their two children, Karen and Michael, in Great Neck, NY where Victor practiced dentistry for 30 years.

In Great Neck, Muriel engaged in volunteer activities and worked as an editor and public relations officer. A talented seamstress, she taught advanced dressmaking in Adult Education and made most of her and her daughter’s clothing for many years. She was a wonderful cook and enjoyed entertaining friends and relatives.

Together Muriel and Victor traveled to many places around the world, scuba diving in some of them. Their adventures were in the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America, Panama, the Galapagos Islands, Israel, Argentina, and several European countries.

In 1976, when Victor retired, they fulfilled their dream of building a home in the British Virgin Islands. They had a house built on the small island of Eustatia, where at the time they were the only residents, and lived there for 15 years. They enjoyed sailing, snorkeling, swimming, scuba diving, gardening, and entertaining visitors. Muriel made beautiful pieces of jewelry from beads and shells, which were sold in gift shops at nearby resort hotels.

In 1991, they moved to Princeton, NJ to be closer to their daughter and her family. They made new friends, went to concerts, and participated in the Belle Mead Friends of Music, where Victor played the clarinet and Muriel graciously hosted some of the gatherings. She also attended McCarter Theater for many years with her daughter and enjoyed playing tennis.

Muriel enjoyed being a grandmother and made her three granddaughters many beautiful clothes, dolls, and baby quilts. In recent years, she loved being “Grandma Gigi” to her four great-grandchildren.

After Victor died, Muriel moved to Princeton Windrows, where she made new friends and continued to enjoy going to the theater, museums, opera, and concerts. She also enjoyed organizing groups of people for dinners.

Muriel was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, and friend. She will be missed.

She was predeceased by her parents, Nathan and Jennie Posner, her brother, Bernard Posner, her husband, Victor, and her son, Michael. She is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Karen and John Howe of Skillman, NJ; three granddaughters, Mariah and Gregory Klein, Rachel Howe and Amiel Gonzales, and Isabel Howe and Joshua Pashman; and four great-grandchildren, Cassandra Klein, Tessa Klein, John Klein, and Beatrice Pashman.

Special thanks and gratitude to her beloved caregiver Rosa Garcia and four other devoted aides.

There will be a private family memorial service.

Funeral arrangements are by Orland’s Ewing Memorial Chapel. For condolences please visit the obituary page at OrlandsMemorialChapel.com/Muriel-Glasser

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