County News, May 1, 1952, p. 1
A lifelong Rowan County resident, George Glover, passed away at his
home on Holley Friday. Death came at the home of his son, Nathan, and was
attributed to a heart attack.
His wife, Minnie Glover, preceded him in death.
He leaves seven children, Mrs. Click Thompson, Mrs. Jim Banker, Mrs.
Boone Logan, Elmer Glover, Ersa Glover, Earl Glover, and Nathan Glover, all
of Route 2, Morehead. He is also survived by 47 grandchildren and 18
great grandchildren.
Mr. Glover, who engaged in farming, had been an active church worker
for many years. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Jake Plank with
interment in the Masters cemetery."∼No Dates
County News, May 1, 1952, p. 1
A lifelong Rowan County resident, George Glover, passed away at his
home on Holley Friday. Death came at the home of his son, Nathan, and was
attributed to a heart attack.
His wife, Minnie Glover, preceded him in death.
He leaves seven children, Mrs. Click Thompson, Mrs. Jim Banker, Mrs.
Boone Logan, Elmer Glover, Ersa Glover, Earl Glover, and Nathan Glover, all
of Route 2, Morehead. He is also survived by 47 grandchildren and 18
great grandchildren.
Mr. Glover, who engaged in farming, had been an active church worker
for many years. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Jake Plank with
interment in the Masters cemetery."∼No Dates
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