John was born on April 9, 1914, son of the late George Lewis Glascoe and Nannie Shanks Glascoe.
John worked as a custodian at both the Ann Wingfield Elementary and Culpeper County Junior High Schools before retirement at age 65. Prior employment included positions of chauffeur, butler and cook at the Longlea Estate, Boston, VA; housekeeper for the Headmaster of Woodberry Forest, Orange, VA; private family aide for the then Congressman and Mrs. Lyndon Baines Johnson, Washington, DC; and personal aide to United States Attorney General, Tom Clark.
John was a member, deacon and trustee at Canaan Baptist Church, Reva, Virginia.
John was preceeded in death by his wife of 47 years, Dorothy Mason Glascoe; four brothers, George, Edward, Raymond and Howard Glascoe; three sisters, Laura Strother, Lillie Rawls, and Myrtle Moore.
Survivors include two daughters, Joan Glascoe Payne Denchfield, and husband, Roger D. Denchfield of Reston, VA, and Arlene Glascoe-Jones of Culpeper, VA; two grandchildren, Jessica N. Payne of Montgomery Village, MD and Jeremiah A. Jones of Culpeper, VA; one great granddaughter, Aliciah N. Payne of Montgomery Village, MD; one sister-in-law, Katherine Glascoe of Reva, VA; and a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
The funeral service was held on Thursday, November 11, 2010, at 1pm, at Canaan Baptist Church, Reva, Virginia. The family received friends at 12 noon until the time of service. Interment followed at the church cemetary.
Arrangements by W.C. Thompson Funeral Home, Culpeper, Virginia.
Published in The Culpeper Star-Exponent on November 10, 2010
∼Son of George Lewis Glascoe and Nannie Shanks Glascoe.
Husband of Dorothy Mason Glascoe.
Father of Joan Glascoe Payne Denchfield, and Husband, Roger D. Denchfield of Reston, Virginia, and Arlene Glascoe-Jones of Culpeper, Virginia.
Brother of George, Edward, Raymond and Howard; Katherine Glascoe of Reva, Virginia; Laura Strother, Lillie Rawls, and Myrtle Moore.
Printed November 10, 2010 Culpeper Star Exponent
John was born on April 9, 1914, son of the late George Lewis Glascoe and Nannie Shanks Glascoe.
John worked as a custodian at both the Ann Wingfield Elementary and Culpeper County Junior High Schools before retirement at age 65. Prior employment included positions of chauffeur, butler and cook at the Longlea Estate, Boston, VA; housekeeper for the Headmaster of Woodberry Forest, Orange, VA; private family aide for the then Congressman and Mrs. Lyndon Baines Johnson, Washington, DC; and personal aide to United States Attorney General, Tom Clark.
John was a member, deacon and trustee at Canaan Baptist Church, Reva, Virginia.
John was preceeded in death by his wife of 47 years, Dorothy Mason Glascoe; four brothers, George, Edward, Raymond and Howard Glascoe; three sisters, Laura Strother, Lillie Rawls, and Myrtle Moore.
Survivors include two daughters, Joan Glascoe Payne Denchfield, and husband, Roger D. Denchfield of Reston, VA, and Arlene Glascoe-Jones of Culpeper, VA; two grandchildren, Jessica N. Payne of Montgomery Village, MD and Jeremiah A. Jones of Culpeper, VA; one great granddaughter, Aliciah N. Payne of Montgomery Village, MD; one sister-in-law, Katherine Glascoe of Reva, VA; and a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
The funeral service was held on Thursday, November 11, 2010, at 1pm, at Canaan Baptist Church, Reva, Virginia. The family received friends at 12 noon until the time of service. Interment followed at the church cemetary.
Arrangements by W.C. Thompson Funeral Home, Culpeper, Virginia.
Published in The Culpeper Star-Exponent on November 10, 2010
∼Son of George Lewis Glascoe and Nannie Shanks Glascoe.
Husband of Dorothy Mason Glascoe.
Father of Joan Glascoe Payne Denchfield, and Husband, Roger D. Denchfield of Reston, Virginia, and Arlene Glascoe-Jones of Culpeper, Virginia.
Brother of George, Edward, Raymond and Howard; Katherine Glascoe of Reva, Virginia; Laura Strother, Lillie Rawls, and Myrtle Moore.
Printed November 10, 2010 Culpeper Star Exponent
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