![]() Tony was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Marines in August 1951, retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel in June 1972. He graduated from Marquette University in 1951 with a Bachelor of Philosophy Degree. Cyril and Methodius Grammar School and graduated from Central High in 1947. Kathryn McTague stepfather of Karen Fleck and Dawn Kondreck cherished husband of the late Shirley (nee Heinemann) and the late Angela (nee McTague). Cherished father of Michael (Tanja, Paula), Kathryn “Casey,” Stephen and Joseph (Christine) Glazer predeceased by children Angela and Anton Glazer adoring grandfather of Rachel, Christopher, Angela and Kathryn “Katie” brother-in-law of Sr. On December 5 2023, Tony passed away peacefully in his home. August "Tony" Anton Glazer Age: 95 of Haddonfield, formerly of Sheboygan, WI Interment at the Haddonfield Baptist Cemetery will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to the First Baptist Church. The church is located at 124 Kings Highway East in Haddonfield. to be followed by a Celebration of Life service at 2:00 p.m. Glen’s family will welcome family and friends to the First Baptist Church of Haddonfield on Wednesday, December 20, at 1:00 p.m. Glen was an active and faithful member of his church family for over 50 years, as well as serving as a board member at Volunteers of America and the American Oil Chemists Society. ![]() His love of music began at an early age as he listened to his father James play the violin, and when Glen received his first trombone it became a passion for him, first as a KSU marching band member and later in life with the Barrington Band and as leader of the Brass and the Beat musicians. The annual family vacation to visit his parents in Marysville, Kansas every summer was one of the highlights of his life. As his friends and family will attest, Glen cherished his role helping to improve the lives of others through better nutrition. Glen devoted his professional life to food science research as a dedicated employee of the Campbell Soup Company for over 30 years. He graduated from KSU and then received his doctorate from the University of Illinois. Navy during World War II served until the war ended in 1945, when he enrolled at Kansas State University. at the University of Maryland.īorn in Greensburg, Kansas, Glen remained a loyal Kansan his entire life. Glen also inspired his loving daughter-in-law, Suzanne VanDrunick, to complete her Ph.D. Beloved husband of the late Barbara (nee Bowyer) Jacobson and faithful husband of Linda Sue (nee Creamer) adoring father of Lawrence Jacobson and Julie Eckert cherished grandfather of Aidan Jacobson, Jessica (Vincent Brunick) Eckert and stepfather of Dakota Wright great grandfather of Bailey Rose and Charlotte dear brother of Dorothy Coy McDougall and the late Lawrence William Jacobson. In lieu of flowers, charitable donations in Stanley’s name may be made to a charity of your choice. All are invited to attend Stanley’s Funeral Mass on Thursday, December 21st at 11am at Christ the King RC Church, 200 Windsor Ave. Stanley’s family will receive friends on Wednesday, December 20th from 5-8pm at Kain-Murphy Funeral Services, 15 West End Ave. Stan will be greatly missed by his family, friends, neighbors, colleagues, fellow coaches and players. Spending time on the baseball field, teaching the essence of the game is what Stan missed most after his diagnosis. ‘Coach Stan’ was a dedicated and beloved baseball coach for his sons and their teammates. Stan spent most of his time with family and friends, but most often you’d find Stan on the baseball field. He dedicated over 20 years working for Verizon. Stan grew up in Roebling, NJ and graduated from Florence Township High School. Stanley was the devoted husband of Erin (nee Martin) cherished father of Jonathan, Brandon, Gabrielle and Jack loving son of Stanley and Ali Zacharkow adoring brother of Matthew Zacharkow and Amanda (Matthew) Perez son-in-law of Tina (Art) Martin and brother-in-law of Meighan (Michael) Kacelowicz and Kevin Martin and fond family member to many aunts, uncles, and cousins. All are invited to attend Stanley’s Funeral Mass on Thursday, December 21 st at 11am at Christ the King RC Church, 200 Windsor Ave. Stanley’s family will receive friends on Wednesday, December 20 th from 5-8pm at Kain-Murphy Funeral Services, 15 West End Ave.
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