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Bernard Dickerson “Buster” Glenn

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Bernard Dickerson “Buster” Glenn

Birth
Silver City, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
Death
10 Mar 1957 (aged 68)
Wickenburg, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Wickenburg, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 2, Row I, space 20
Memorial ID
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Wickenburg Sun (Wickenburg, Arizona)
Friday, March 15, 1957, p. 1
Bernard Glenn Died Saturday
William Grigg, president of the LDS Church, and Rev. Harry R. Moran, pastor of the Aguila Community Church, conducted funeral services Wednesday afternoon in Wickenburg Chapel for Bernard D. (Buster) Glenn who died in Community Hospital last Saturday afternoon following a heart attack. Burial followed in the Wickenburg Cemetery.
Mr. Glenn, a resident of Arizona for 40 years, resided in Wickenburg for eight years before moving to Aguila last October. He had been in the well drilling business. He was born in Silver City, N.M., January 31, 1889.
Surviving are the widow, the former Mary Stanich whom he married in 1952; two sons, Bernard, Jr., and Howard, both of Silver City; and three daughters, Mrs. Genevieve Jobski of Fallon, Nev., Mrs. Shirley Stanley of Tucson, and Mrs. Virginia Lindsey of Phoenix. Eight grandchildren also survive.
Pallbearers were Bernie Hill, L. E. Eldridge, Tom Wilmeth, Bruce Hunt, Asa Brown and Junior Hershkowitz.
Wickenburg Sun (Wickenburg, Arizona)
Friday, March 15, 1957, p. 1
Bernard Glenn Died Saturday
William Grigg, president of the LDS Church, and Rev. Harry R. Moran, pastor of the Aguila Community Church, conducted funeral services Wednesday afternoon in Wickenburg Chapel for Bernard D. (Buster) Glenn who died in Community Hospital last Saturday afternoon following a heart attack. Burial followed in the Wickenburg Cemetery.
Mr. Glenn, a resident of Arizona for 40 years, resided in Wickenburg for eight years before moving to Aguila last October. He had been in the well drilling business. He was born in Silver City, N.M., January 31, 1889.
Surviving are the widow, the former Mary Stanich whom he married in 1952; two sons, Bernard, Jr., and Howard, both of Silver City; and three daughters, Mrs. Genevieve Jobski of Fallon, Nev., Mrs. Shirley Stanley of Tucson, and Mrs. Virginia Lindsey of Phoenix. Eight grandchildren also survive.
Pallbearers were Bernie Hill, L. E. Eldridge, Tom Wilmeth, Bruce Hunt, Asa Brown and Junior Hershkowitz.


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