Gloyer, Clarence 1914-1996
GLOYER, ANTHONY, GLAU
Posted By: Linda Ziemann, volunteer (email)
Date: 11/24/2007 at 20:46:19
CLARENCE GLOYER
MERRILL, Iowa --- Clarence Paul Gloyer, 82, of Merrill died Monday, Feb. 26, 1996, at Plymouth Manor Care Center in LeMars.
Services will be 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Merrill Methodist Church with the Rev. Fred Malone officiating. Burial will be in Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Adaville, rural Akron. Visitation will be after 2 p.m. today, with a prayer service at 7 p.m. at Mauer-Johnson Funeral Home in LeMars.
Mr. Gloyer was born Jan. 12, 1914, in Colon, Neb., the son of Max and Hattie (Anthony) Gloyer. He moved with his family to a farm west of Whiting at the age of 7. He attended country school and graduated from Whiting High School.
He married Delores Glau Dec. 20, 1941, in Sioux City. The couple made their home near Whiting until 1962 when they moved to a farm west of Merrill. They retired in 1975 and moved to Merrill in 1985. He had been a resident of Plymouth Manor since 1993.
Mr. Gloyer was a member of Adaville Methodist Church and later transferred to the Merrill Methodist Church.
Survivors include his wife; two sons and their wives, Albert and Judy of Lemon Grove, Calif., and Bruce and Sharon of Topeka, Kan.; a daughter and her husband, Patricia and Douglas Nauman of Anamosa; seven grandchildren, Brian, Jason, Paul and Phillip Gloyer, Amy Smith and Kira and Lee Nauman; two great-grandchildren; two sisters, Evelyn Daniels of Whiting and Irene and her husband, Ernest Bowers, of Fort Collins, Colo., and two brothers and their wives, Raymond and Marge Gloyer of Washington, Iowa, and Vernon and Nora Gloyer of Whiting.
~Source: The Sioux City Journal
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Another Obituary:Clarence Paul Gloyer, 82, of Merrill,
died Monday, Feb. 26,1996, at
Plymouth Manor Care Center in Le
Mars.Mr. Gloyer was born Jan. 12
1914, in Colon, Neb. the son
Max and Hattie (Anthony) Gloyer.
He moved with his family to a
farm, west of Whiting at the age of
7. He attended country school and
graduated from Whiting High
School.He married Delores Glau Dec. 20,
1941, in Sioux City. The couple
made their home near Whiting until
1962 when they moved to a farm
west of Merrill. They retired in
1975 and moved to Merrill in 1985.
He had been a resident of Plymouth
Manor since l993.Mr. Gloyer was a member of
Adaville Methodist Church and
later transferred to the Merrill
Methodist Church.Survivors include his wife, Delores.
Gloyer of Merrill; two sons
and their wives, Albert and Judy of
Lemon Grove, Calif., and Bruce
and Sharon of Topeka, Kan.; a
daughter and her husband, Patricia
and Douglas Nauman of Anamosa;
seven grandchildren, Brian, Jason,
Paul and Phillip GIoyer, Amy
Smith arid Kira arid Lee Nauman;
two great-grandchildren, Laura
Bodey-Gloyer and Chelsea Smith;
two sisters, Evelyn Daniels of
Whiting and Irene and her hus-
band, Ernest Bowers, of Fort
Collins, Colo.; and two brothers and
their wives Raymond and Marge
Gloyer of Washington and Vernon
and Nora Gloyer of Whiting.He was preceded in death by his
parents.Services will be 1:30 p.m. Thursday
at the Merrill Methodist Church with
the Rev. Fred Malone officiating.Burial will be in Pleasant Valley Cemetery,
Adaville, rural Akron. Visitation will be
after 2 p.m. today (Wednesday), with a
prayer service at 7 p.m. at Mauer-Johnson
Funeral Home in Le Mars.Source: Le Mars Daily Sentinel
Wednesday, February 28, 1996
Le Mars, Iowa
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