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William James “Bill” Glover

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William James “Bill” Glover

Birth
Rapid City, Pennington County, South Dakota, USA
Death
2 Jul 2021 (aged 85)
Olympia, Thurston County, Washington, USA
Burial
Tumwater, Thurston County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Devoted Husband, Loving Father and Kind, Caring Grandfather

William "Bill" James Glover, 85, a resident of Olympia, Washington since January 1964, died July 2, 2021 at Fieldstone Memory Care, Olympia.

He was born January 23, 1936 in St. Johns Hospital, Rapid City, South Dakota to James Halvor and Elma Selina (Sampila) Glover.

He married an Eastern Airlines stewardess, Scarlett LaRae Krupicka, a native of rural Austin, Minnesota, on November 17, 1962 at a country church, Red Oak Grove Lutheran near Corning, Minnesota. They met while both were living in Alexandria, Virginia.

Mr. Glover graduated from Newell High School, Newell, South Dakota in 1954 and earned his Civil Engineer degree from South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in 1958.

After graduating, he went to work for the Bureau of Public Roads and worked in Colorado and South Dakota. He then served as a 1st Lt, Combat Engineer Platoon Leader with the 3rd Infantry Division stationed in Germany from July 1959 to April 1961. He entered the Army April 8, 1959 as a 2nd Lt. After leaving active duty, he was in the Army Reserves until honorably discharged January 1, 1964. He went back to work as a Civil Engineer for the Bureau of Public Roads, later called the Federal Highway Administration and retired on October 1, 1994 after 36 years of service. He moved several times while in their employ working in Washington, D.C., Wisconsin, Oregon and the state of Washington.

Mr. Glover enjoyed sports and had Seahawk season tickets for many years. He also enjoyed gardening and his birds and squirrels and reading and watching TV. He traveled to see relatives, including going to Finland and other parts of Europe and to Lake Tahoe. He took one cruise. He was a devoted loving, kind, caring husband and father and grandfather. He belonged to Gloria Dei Lutheran Church and was a past member of the American Society of Engineers.

Mr. Glover is survived by his wife, Scarlett, his children and families, James E. and Nancy (Razes) Glover and Kaitlyn; Jason S. and Erin (McGuire) Glover and Griffin, Olivia and Natalie; Jill L. (Glover) and Delain Johnson and Ella and Luke. Brother-in law and sister-in-laws: Jack and Charlotte (McGuire) Krupicka; Shareen (Krupicka) and Donald Carlson, Jr. and Diana (Babb) Glover. Also, numerous nieces and nephews and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his parents James and Elma, his brother Ronald D. Glover. Brothers-in-law, Randy and Richard Krupicka and sisters-in-law, Mary Ann and Audrey Krupicka.

A visitation was held on Tuesday, July 13th from 4 to 6 pm at Mills & Mills Funeral Home. The funeral service was scheduled for 1:00 pm, Wednesday July 14th at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, 1515 Harrison Ave NW, Olympia, WA 98502; followed by the committal service at Mills & Mills Memorial Park, 5725 Littlerock Rd SW, Tumwater, WA 98512 with Army honors. All were welcomed to attend.
Devoted Husband, Loving Father and Kind, Caring Grandfather

William "Bill" James Glover, 85, a resident of Olympia, Washington since January 1964, died July 2, 2021 at Fieldstone Memory Care, Olympia.

He was born January 23, 1936 in St. Johns Hospital, Rapid City, South Dakota to James Halvor and Elma Selina (Sampila) Glover.

He married an Eastern Airlines stewardess, Scarlett LaRae Krupicka, a native of rural Austin, Minnesota, on November 17, 1962 at a country church, Red Oak Grove Lutheran near Corning, Minnesota. They met while both were living in Alexandria, Virginia.

Mr. Glover graduated from Newell High School, Newell, South Dakota in 1954 and earned his Civil Engineer degree from South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in 1958.

After graduating, he went to work for the Bureau of Public Roads and worked in Colorado and South Dakota. He then served as a 1st Lt, Combat Engineer Platoon Leader with the 3rd Infantry Division stationed in Germany from July 1959 to April 1961. He entered the Army April 8, 1959 as a 2nd Lt. After leaving active duty, he was in the Army Reserves until honorably discharged January 1, 1964. He went back to work as a Civil Engineer for the Bureau of Public Roads, later called the Federal Highway Administration and retired on October 1, 1994 after 36 years of service. He moved several times while in their employ working in Washington, D.C., Wisconsin, Oregon and the state of Washington.

Mr. Glover enjoyed sports and had Seahawk season tickets for many years. He also enjoyed gardening and his birds and squirrels and reading and watching TV. He traveled to see relatives, including going to Finland and other parts of Europe and to Lake Tahoe. He took one cruise. He was a devoted loving, kind, caring husband and father and grandfather. He belonged to Gloria Dei Lutheran Church and was a past member of the American Society of Engineers.

Mr. Glover is survived by his wife, Scarlett, his children and families, James E. and Nancy (Razes) Glover and Kaitlyn; Jason S. and Erin (McGuire) Glover and Griffin, Olivia and Natalie; Jill L. (Glover) and Delain Johnson and Ella and Luke. Brother-in law and sister-in-laws: Jack and Charlotte (McGuire) Krupicka; Shareen (Krupicka) and Donald Carlson, Jr. and Diana (Babb) Glover. Also, numerous nieces and nephews and cousins.

He was preceded in death by his parents James and Elma, his brother Ronald D. Glover. Brothers-in-law, Randy and Richard Krupicka and sisters-in-law, Mary Ann and Audrey Krupicka.

A visitation was held on Tuesday, July 13th from 4 to 6 pm at Mills & Mills Funeral Home. The funeral service was scheduled for 1:00 pm, Wednesday July 14th at Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, 1515 Harrison Ave NW, Olympia, WA 98502; followed by the committal service at Mills & Mills Memorial Park, 5725 Littlerock Rd SW, Tumwater, WA 98512 with Army honors. All were welcomed to attend.


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