Robert L Glazier
Nov 16, 1932 - Jan 13, 2002
Submitted by: Glenn
Burial will be in Kingfisher Cemetery.
He was born November 16, 1932, in Loyal to Earl and Dephia Page Glazier
and died Sunday, January 13, 2002, at his son's home in Oklahoma City.
He graduated from Loyal high school in 1950 and served in the Navy with
the Seabees during the Korean War. He returned to Loyal and worked with
his father at Glazier Hardware for several years. He started in the
grain business at Loyal Sooner Co-op Grain Elevator and later moved to
the Omega area for 35 years. He retired in 1997 from Kingfisher Co-op.
He served on the Board of Directors of Oklahoma Grain and Feed Dealers
Association and was president in 1981 – 82. He was a member of Saints
Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Kingfisher, American Legion Post No.
34 in El Reno and the VFW Post No. 9969 in Oklahoma City. He was a
charter member of Kingfisher Elk's Lodge and a member of Kingfisher Golf
Association.
Surviving are one son, David of Oklahoma City; one brother, Marvin of
Loyal; three grandchildren; and one great – grandson.
He was preceded in death by his wife, one daughter and one sister.
Memorials may be made to the church.
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