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August H. “Gussie” Gloe

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August H. “Gussie” Gloe

Birth
Death
13 Jun 1924 (aged 32)
Burial
Two Rivers, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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8-55
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AUGUST H. GLOE

AUGUST GLOE TWO RIVERS MUSICIAN DIES

Organizer Of Gloe-Naidl Orchestra Is Summoned August H. gloe, popular musician known throughout this section of the state died at his home at 2622 Adams street in this city at 11:15 this morning, death being due to cancer from which he had suffered for a long time. He had visited a number of specialists and had visited the Mayo hospital at Rochester in the hope of finding relief but was given no encouragement.
The funeral arrangements had not been made at 2 o'clock
but will probably be held Friday with services at the Congregational church, the Rev. Hawkes officiating. Burial will be at Pioneer Rest cemetery.
"Gussie" Gloe, as he was familiarly called by all who knew him, was born in Two Rivers March 17, 1892 and was thirty two years of age.
He received his education in the public schools of the city, early showed a marked ability in music. He was married to Miss Rose Jonas of Mishicot and is survived by his widow and two children. His father, August Gloe, Sr., three brothers, Arthur, Archie and Randolph and two sisters, Mrs. Frank Miller and Mrs. Clarence Becker, all of Two Rivers also survive him.
Mr. Gloe had a happy disposition that won for him a wide circle of friends.
He was an office manager of Plant 1 of the Aluminum Goods Manufacturing Company, was a member of the Elks, Odd Fellows, Modern Woodmen of America, Rotary and of the Kiwanis club of Manitowoc and always ready and willing to
do more than his share to make any entertainment
enterprise a success. He organized the Gloe Brothers orchestra which later became the Gloe-Naidl orchestra, recognized as one of the best in the state. He owned and operated the Opera House at one time. His death will be mourned by all who knew him.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, June 10, 1924 P.2
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CLOSE PLANT FOR FUNERAL OF AUG. GLOE
Goods Employes And City Pay Tribute
Two Rivers today paid a final tribute of love and respect to the memory of August Gloe when funeral services were held from the home to Grace Congregational church this afternoon. The Aluminum Goods Co. plant of which Mr. Gloe was office manager closed for the funeral and employees attended in a body.
The home and church were bowers of flowers, the final tribute of a host of friends and well wishers which the popular musician made during his short lifetime. The Grace Congregational church was crowded with mourners, members of the Elks, Rotary, Modern Woodmen, I.O.O.F and the Kiwanis Clubs, the latter of Manitowoc all attending the funeral in a body.
Services were held from the home 2622 Adams street at 2 o'clock and from the Grace congregational church at 2:30 Rev. T.W. Hawkes officiating at the services.
Interment was made at Pioneer Rest Cemetery.

Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, June 13, 1924 P.5
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TWO RIVERS MUSICIAN IS A BENEDICT
August Gloe of Gloe-Naidl Weds at Mishicot
August Gloe, Jr., member of the Gloe-Naidl Orchestra of Two Rivers and one of the best known musicians of the county, was married at Mishicot to Miss Rose Jonas of that village Wednesday. The Rev. J.S. Morris of Two Rivers officiated at the ceremony and following the ceremony there was a reception at which the Gloe-Naidl Orchestra played, the groom assisting.
Mr. Gloe is accompanist with the orchestra. His bride is a former school teacher. They will reside at Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, July 23, 1915 P. 5
AUGUST H. GLOE

AUGUST GLOE TWO RIVERS MUSICIAN DIES

Organizer Of Gloe-Naidl Orchestra Is Summoned August H. gloe, popular musician known throughout this section of the state died at his home at 2622 Adams street in this city at 11:15 this morning, death being due to cancer from which he had suffered for a long time. He had visited a number of specialists and had visited the Mayo hospital at Rochester in the hope of finding relief but was given no encouragement.
The funeral arrangements had not been made at 2 o'clock
but will probably be held Friday with services at the Congregational church, the Rev. Hawkes officiating. Burial will be at Pioneer Rest cemetery.
"Gussie" Gloe, as he was familiarly called by all who knew him, was born in Two Rivers March 17, 1892 and was thirty two years of age.
He received his education in the public schools of the city, early showed a marked ability in music. He was married to Miss Rose Jonas of Mishicot and is survived by his widow and two children. His father, August Gloe, Sr., three brothers, Arthur, Archie and Randolph and two sisters, Mrs. Frank Miller and Mrs. Clarence Becker, all of Two Rivers also survive him.
Mr. Gloe had a happy disposition that won for him a wide circle of friends.
He was an office manager of Plant 1 of the Aluminum Goods Manufacturing Company, was a member of the Elks, Odd Fellows, Modern Woodmen of America, Rotary and of the Kiwanis club of Manitowoc and always ready and willing to
do more than his share to make any entertainment
enterprise a success. He organized the Gloe Brothers orchestra which later became the Gloe-Naidl orchestra, recognized as one of the best in the state. He owned and operated the Opera House at one time. His death will be mourned by all who knew him.
Manitowoc Herald News, Tuesday, June 10, 1924 P.2
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CLOSE PLANT FOR FUNERAL OF AUG. GLOE
Goods Employes And City Pay Tribute
Two Rivers today paid a final tribute of love and respect to the memory of August Gloe when funeral services were held from the home to Grace Congregational church this afternoon. The Aluminum Goods Co. plant of which Mr. Gloe was office manager closed for the funeral and employees attended in a body.
The home and church were bowers of flowers, the final tribute of a host of friends and well wishers which the popular musician made during his short lifetime. The Grace Congregational church was crowded with mourners, members of the Elks, Rotary, Modern Woodmen, I.O.O.F and the Kiwanis Clubs, the latter of Manitowoc all attending the funeral in a body.
Services were held from the home 2622 Adams street at 2 o'clock and from the Grace congregational church at 2:30 Rev. T.W. Hawkes officiating at the services.
Interment was made at Pioneer Rest Cemetery.

Manitowoc Herald News, Friday, June 13, 1924 P.5
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TWO RIVERS MUSICIAN IS A BENEDICT
August Gloe of Gloe-Naidl Weds at Mishicot
August Gloe, Jr., member of the Gloe-Naidl Orchestra of Two Rivers and one of the best known musicians of the county, was married at Mishicot to Miss Rose Jonas of that village Wednesday. The Rev. J.S. Morris of Two Rivers officiated at the ceremony and following the ceremony there was a reception at which the Gloe-Naidl Orchestra played, the groom assisting.
Mr. Gloe is accompanist with the orchestra. His bride is a former school teacher. They will reside at Two Rivers.
Manitowoc Daily Herald, Friday, July 23, 1915 P. 5


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