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Charles Glass

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Charles Glass

Birth
Lebanon, St. Clair County, Illinois, USA
Death
4 Dec 1947 (aged 64)
Danville, Vermilion County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.8102948, Longitude: -89.9761671
Plot
Section 4 Lot 106
Memorial ID
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Veteran of Spanish-American War and World War I

Occupation: Electrician

Obituary from the Edwardsville Intelligencer, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, Friday, December 5, 1947, page 2:
  Charles Glass, 209 McKinley avenue, passed away Wednesday at the Veteran hospital in Danville where he had been a patient for the past three months. He had been employed at Shell Oil company for about 16 years.
  He was born May 31, 1883 in Lebanon, Ill., and had attained the age of 64 years, six months and 3 days. His parents were the late Enoch and Myra Ann Glass.
  He was married to Miss Mamie Slezinger on Oct. 14, 1905, in Nashville, Ill.  She survives him.
  Also surviving are one daughter, LaVerne, of this city; two sisters, Mrs. Amy Koogle of this city and Mrs. Margaret Makeeves, Newton, Iowa. Three brothers and four sisters preceded him in death.
  He was a member of St. John's Methodist church, the municipal band, Masonic AFM 99, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1299, and the Spanish War Veterans of Granite City.
  The body may be viewed at the Schneider funeral home at 12 o'clock noon Saturday until Sunday at 12:30 when it will be taken to St. John's Methodist church to lie in state until 2 o'clock when services will be held with the Rev. J.E. Attey officiating.
  Burial will be made in Woodlawn cemetery. Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1299 will have charge of services there.

Siblings:
William Henry Glass (1864-1944)
Maria Anna (Glass) Burnett (1866-1903)
Louise Jane (Glass) Dennis (1869-1920)
Minnie (Glass) Turton (1872-1941)
Alice (Glass) Pickard (1874-1933)
Amy (Glass) Koogle (1876-1972)
Margaret Elizabeth (Glass) Makeever (1879-1965)
Reuben Glass (1881-1942)
Veteran of Spanish-American War and World War I

Occupation: Electrician

Obituary from the Edwardsville Intelligencer, Edwardsville, Madison County, Illinois, Friday, December 5, 1947, page 2:
  Charles Glass, 209 McKinley avenue, passed away Wednesday at the Veteran hospital in Danville where he had been a patient for the past three months. He had been employed at Shell Oil company for about 16 years.
  He was born May 31, 1883 in Lebanon, Ill., and had attained the age of 64 years, six months and 3 days. His parents were the late Enoch and Myra Ann Glass.
  He was married to Miss Mamie Slezinger on Oct. 14, 1905, in Nashville, Ill.  She survives him.
  Also surviving are one daughter, LaVerne, of this city; two sisters, Mrs. Amy Koogle of this city and Mrs. Margaret Makeeves, Newton, Iowa. Three brothers and four sisters preceded him in death.
  He was a member of St. John's Methodist church, the municipal band, Masonic AFM 99, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1299, and the Spanish War Veterans of Granite City.
  The body may be viewed at the Schneider funeral home at 12 o'clock noon Saturday until Sunday at 12:30 when it will be taken to St. John's Methodist church to lie in state until 2 o'clock when services will be held with the Rev. J.E. Attey officiating.
  Burial will be made in Woodlawn cemetery. Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1299 will have charge of services there.

Siblings:
William Henry Glass (1864-1944)
Maria Anna (Glass) Burnett (1866-1903)
Louise Jane (Glass) Dennis (1869-1920)
Minnie (Glass) Turton (1872-1941)
Alice (Glass) Pickard (1874-1933)
Amy (Glass) Koogle (1876-1972)
Margaret Elizabeth (Glass) Makeever (1879-1965)
Reuben Glass (1881-1942)


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