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Glen Herbert Crook

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Glen Herbert Crook

Birth
Mount Clare, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA
Death
1 Aug 1975 (aged 64)
Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 10, Lot 193
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Glen Herbert Crook, son of seven children of John L. and Mary Zeigler Crook, was born at Mt. Clare, Nebraska, on November 22, 1910.
He grew up at Mt. Clare and was educated there. Glen was married to Helen Mae Thayer on June 16, 1933 at Mankato, Kansas. To this union three children were born.
He was baptised at Guide Rock in 1950. At the time of his death he was a member of the Church of Christ in Superior. Most of his life was spent in Superior. Most of his life was spent in Superior, where he was a house painter and paper hanger. He took great pride in his work and had worked for a great many people in the Superior area. Beside Superior he also lived at Nora, Nebraska and Hutchinson, Kansas for a short time.
Glen loved the out of doors, enjoyed fishing and hunting and being with his many fishing and hunting buddies and reminiscing about the many good times of the past. He was a proud father, taking great pride in his children and their accomplishments.
Glen was preceded in death by his mother; a brother and a sister.
He is survived by his widow, Helen; a daughte, Sharon (Mrs. Michael Schmaltz) of Denver, Colorado; two sons, John D. of Omaha and Dr. Gary Crook of Atlanta, Georgia; his father, John L. and his wife, Ola, of Superior; 2 sisters, Mrs. Gordon McKee of Superior and Mrs. Vance Ellis of Sun City, California; 2 brothers, Barney, Superior and Dale, Corning, California and 5 grandchildren.
Glen died on August 1, 1975, in Superior at the age of 64 years, 8 months and 9 days.
Funeral services were held on Monday, August 4, 1975 at 2 p.m. at the Megrue-Price Funeral Home Chapel with Gordon Springer officiating. Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery, Superior. The arrangements were by the Megrue-Price Funeral Home of Superior. Casketbearers were Fred Troudt, Ed Groves, Kenneth Andersen, Glenn Jackson, Harold Gharring and Loren Hoskins.

The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, August 7, 1975; pg. 6

Glen Herbert Crook, son of seven children of John L. and Mary Zeigler Crook, was born at Mt. Clare, Nebraska, on November 22, 1910.
He grew up at Mt. Clare and was educated there. Glen was married to Helen Mae Thayer on June 16, 1933 at Mankato, Kansas. To this union three children were born.
He was baptised at Guide Rock in 1950. At the time of his death he was a member of the Church of Christ in Superior. Most of his life was spent in Superior. Most of his life was spent in Superior, where he was a house painter and paper hanger. He took great pride in his work and had worked for a great many people in the Superior area. Beside Superior he also lived at Nora, Nebraska and Hutchinson, Kansas for a short time.
Glen loved the out of doors, enjoyed fishing and hunting and being with his many fishing and hunting buddies and reminiscing about the many good times of the past. He was a proud father, taking great pride in his children and their accomplishments.
Glen was preceded in death by his mother; a brother and a sister.
He is survived by his widow, Helen; a daughte, Sharon (Mrs. Michael Schmaltz) of Denver, Colorado; two sons, John D. of Omaha and Dr. Gary Crook of Atlanta, Georgia; his father, John L. and his wife, Ola, of Superior; 2 sisters, Mrs. Gordon McKee of Superior and Mrs. Vance Ellis of Sun City, California; 2 brothers, Barney, Superior and Dale, Corning, California and 5 grandchildren.
Glen died on August 1, 1975, in Superior at the age of 64 years, 8 months and 9 days.
Funeral services were held on Monday, August 4, 1975 at 2 p.m. at the Megrue-Price Funeral Home Chapel with Gordon Springer officiating. Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery, Superior. The arrangements were by the Megrue-Price Funeral Home of Superior. Casketbearers were Fred Troudt, Ed Groves, Kenneth Andersen, Glenn Jackson, Harold Gharring and Loren Hoskins.

The Nelson Gazette, Thursday, August 7, 1975; pg. 6



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