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Brian Wesley Glascock

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Brian Wesley Glascock

Birth
Hannibal, Marion County, Missouri, USA
Death
3 Jul 2010 (aged 67)
Mount Sterling, Brown County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Mount Sterling, Brown County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Ralls County Herald - Enterprise
"the County's Paper of Record - An Area Tradition Since 1865) Ralls County, Missouri"
Volume 144, Number 42
July 15, 2010
Page 5, Obituaries
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Brian Wesley Glascock, 67, of Jacksonville, Ill., died late Saturday afternoon, July 3, 2010, on the family farm near Mt. Sterling, Illinois. His body was found late Sunday afternoon, July 4th, by family members. An autopsy was peformed in Springfield, Illinois on July 5th where it was determined that he died of natural causes. He was born June 29, 1943, in Hannibal, Mo., the son of Samuel Downing Glascock and Dora Margaret (Snell) Glascock of Saverton Township, Ralls County, Missouri. He married Carolyn A. Baumann of Jacksonville on Nov. 30, 1974, at the Church of Our Saviour in Jacksonville and she survives.
He is also survived by three daughters, Elizabeth (husband, Joshua) Atherton of Springfield, Ill., Fritzie (husband, Brian) Wagner and Suzanne (husband, Manuel) Rendon both of Jacksonville, Ill.; one adopted daughter, Cathy Glascock of St. Louis; one grandson, Landon Pieper; one brother, Kenneth (wife, Karen) Glascock of Hannibal, Mo. and three sisters, Wanda (husband, Ray) Mueller of Prairie Village, Kan., Dorothy (husband, Bill) Foster of Saverton, and Beth (husband, Steve) Proctor of Independence, Mo; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by one brother, Clarence E (wife, Mary Ellen Smallwood) Glascock Sr. and one sister, Mary Evelyn (Glascock) (husband, Jerry Ray) McAfee.
Mr. Glascock graduated from the Missouri School for the Deaf in 1964. Following graduation, he attended Printer Training School in Little Rock, Ark. He then began working at Western Publishing in Hannibal and worked there for six years before transferring to Hertzberg New Method in Jacksonville, Ill. where he worked for 25 years before retiring.
He loved taking care of his gardens and being outside. He enjoyed hunting and fishing on the family farm. He was a member of the Jacksonville Community Senior Deaf (JCSD) and enjoyed going there every week. Brian was a descendant of the Colonial Glascocks of Virginia and the pioneering Glascocks of Ralls County, Missouri.
The funeral service was held at 1:00 p.m. last Sunday, on July 11, 2010, at Williamson Funeral Home in Jacksonville with burial at Mt. Sterling Catholic Cemetery in Mt. Sterling, Illinois.

Pallbearers were Dennis Ray McAfee, Curt Foster, Keith Mueller, Eric Mueller, Joshua Atherton, Brian Wagner and Manuel Rendon.

Brian was baptized into the Methodist Church at Saverton, Missouri as a boy. His family attended the Centenary Methodist Church at Centenary, Saverton Twp, Ralls County, Missouri and when it closed their membership was moved to the Saverton Methodist Church.

Note: His nieces and nephews called him "Uncle Bubby" when
they were children.
Ralls County Herald - Enterprise
"the County's Paper of Record - An Area Tradition Since 1865) Ralls County, Missouri"
Volume 144, Number 42
July 15, 2010
Page 5, Obituaries
-----------------------------------------------------------

Brian Wesley Glascock, 67, of Jacksonville, Ill., died late Saturday afternoon, July 3, 2010, on the family farm near Mt. Sterling, Illinois. His body was found late Sunday afternoon, July 4th, by family members. An autopsy was peformed in Springfield, Illinois on July 5th where it was determined that he died of natural causes. He was born June 29, 1943, in Hannibal, Mo., the son of Samuel Downing Glascock and Dora Margaret (Snell) Glascock of Saverton Township, Ralls County, Missouri. He married Carolyn A. Baumann of Jacksonville on Nov. 30, 1974, at the Church of Our Saviour in Jacksonville and she survives.
He is also survived by three daughters, Elizabeth (husband, Joshua) Atherton of Springfield, Ill., Fritzie (husband, Brian) Wagner and Suzanne (husband, Manuel) Rendon both of Jacksonville, Ill.; one adopted daughter, Cathy Glascock of St. Louis; one grandson, Landon Pieper; one brother, Kenneth (wife, Karen) Glascock of Hannibal, Mo. and three sisters, Wanda (husband, Ray) Mueller of Prairie Village, Kan., Dorothy (husband, Bill) Foster of Saverton, and Beth (husband, Steve) Proctor of Independence, Mo; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by one brother, Clarence E (wife, Mary Ellen Smallwood) Glascock Sr. and one sister, Mary Evelyn (Glascock) (husband, Jerry Ray) McAfee.
Mr. Glascock graduated from the Missouri School for the Deaf in 1964. Following graduation, he attended Printer Training School in Little Rock, Ark. He then began working at Western Publishing in Hannibal and worked there for six years before transferring to Hertzberg New Method in Jacksonville, Ill. where he worked for 25 years before retiring.
He loved taking care of his gardens and being outside. He enjoyed hunting and fishing on the family farm. He was a member of the Jacksonville Community Senior Deaf (JCSD) and enjoyed going there every week. Brian was a descendant of the Colonial Glascocks of Virginia and the pioneering Glascocks of Ralls County, Missouri.
The funeral service was held at 1:00 p.m. last Sunday, on July 11, 2010, at Williamson Funeral Home in Jacksonville with burial at Mt. Sterling Catholic Cemetery in Mt. Sterling, Illinois.

Pallbearers were Dennis Ray McAfee, Curt Foster, Keith Mueller, Eric Mueller, Joshua Atherton, Brian Wagner and Manuel Rendon.

Brian was baptized into the Methodist Church at Saverton, Missouri as a boy. His family attended the Centenary Methodist Church at Centenary, Saverton Twp, Ralls County, Missouri and when it closed their membership was moved to the Saverton Methodist Church.

Note: His nieces and nephews called him "Uncle Bubby" when
they were children.


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