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George Glasgow

   George F. Glasgow, 73, of Macomb Township, formerly of Gladwin, died Friday, March 11, 2005 in Shelby Township. George was born March 7, 1932 in Detroit, the son of George and Janet Glasgow. On Jan. 19, 1954, he married Blanche Barbara Tuch in Junction City, Kansas. He was a veteran of the Korean War. George retired from General Motors Fisher Body on May 13, 1991. He was a former member of American Legion Post in Utica, a member of U.A.W. Local 160 and a board member of Wiggins Lake Association of Gladwin.

  George enjoyed hunting, fishing, boating, gardening, carpentry, playing cards, pool and socializing.

  Surviving are his children, Robert (Vicky) Glasgow of Lapeer, Bev (Kraig) Drouillard of Macomb Township, Barb (Mark) Sholy of Shelby Twp., Debbie (Danny) Slone of Shelby Twp., Lisa Glasgow of Jackson, Wisconsin, Kathy (Doug) Giese of Macomb Township, and James (Roxanne) Glasgow of Macomb Township; and 20 grandchildren and four Great grandchildren. George was predeceased by his wife Blanche on July 14, 1997; grandchildren, Jonathon and Jeramey; mother, Janet Cochrane Glasgow on Jan. 23, 2005; and father, George C. Glasgow on Dec. 11, 1984.

  A funeral service was held Tuesday, March 15 at Hauss Funeral Home in Macomb Township. Inturnment will be in Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery in Gladwin on Saturday, March 19 at 2:30 p.m.

 
 
Personal Information
Death Date
Burial/Final Location
Service
03/11/2005
Sacred Heart Cemetery, Gladwin, MI
Korean War
 
Publication Information
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Pub. Page
03/16/2005
Gladwin County Record, Gladwin, MI
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September 2009
Bob Frei
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