Glover obituaries, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ************************************************ Name, date of obit, date submitted, submitted for the USGenWeb archives by: Glover, Clarence Jackie 24 Aug 2004 Sep 2004 Jerry Nelson Glover, Eva Anderson 13 Mar 2003 Mar 2003 Don Johnson Glover, John Leroy, Jr 6 Mar 2009 Mar 2009 Jerry Nelson Glover, Mary Ann 2 Apr 2004 Apr 2004 Jerry Nelson Glover, Mary Louise Castillo 20 Jun 2008 Jul 2008 Jerry Nelson *************************************************************************** Obituary published in The Hammond Daily Star on: 8/25/2004 GLOVER, CLARENCE JACKIE Amite -- Clarence Jackie Glover, 44, a native of Amite, died Saturday, Aug. 21, 2004. Survivors include a sister, Margie Glover of Amite; a brother, Harold Lee Glover of Amite; his mother, Mamie Glover of Amite. His father and grandparents preceded him in death. The Rev. Mack Hurst will conduct the funeral Thursday at 1 p.m. at Grant's Chapel AME Church, Amite, and burial will follow in Big Zion Cemetery, Roseland. Richardson Funeral Home of Amite is in charge. *************************************************************************** Obituary published in The Hammond Daily Star on: 3/13/2003 GLOVER, EVA ANDERSON LIVINGSTON PARISH - Eva Anderson Glover, 90, died Tuesday, March 11, 2003, at Belle Maison Nursing Home. She was a native of Livingston Parish. She is survived by three daughters, Mary Ann Glover of Hammond, Naomi Davidson of Clio and Gloria Abels of Springfield; three sons, John Glover of Oklahoma City, Ronald Glover of Hammond and Lionel Glover of Pine Grove; 11 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, Charles Sidney and Adeline Meissner Anderson; her husband, William Glover; one daughter, Pearl Adberta Glover; three brothers, Fred, Julius and Charles Anderson; and two sisters, Bea Burg and Annie Gaines. Visitation will be today at Harry McKneely & Son, Ponchatoula, from 6:30 until 9 p.m. and Friday at Huff Chapel Methodist Church from 10 a.m. until the Rev. William Foster conducts the funeral at 11. Burial will be in Davidson Cemetery. *************************************************************************** Obituary published in The Advocate (Baton Rouge): 3/6/2009 GLOVER, JOHN LEROY, JR. "I have fought a good fight. I have finished my course. I have kept the faith." 2 Timothy 4:7. A beloved husband, loving father and grandfather, he passed away on Wednesday, March 4, 2009, at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center. He was 82. Visiting at Rabenhorst Funeral Home, 825 Government St., on Friday, March 6, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Visiting resumes at the funeral home on Saturday, March 7, from 9 a.m. until religious service at 11 a.m., conducted by the Right Rev. James Coleman. Born in New Orleans, while his parents were living in Hammond, they shortly moved to Baton Rouge, where he grew up. He attended Dufrocq School and Baton Rouge High until the eleventh grade, when he went off to Exeter Academy in New Hampshire. At age 17, at the beginning of World War II, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy, where he served as an Aviation Ordnanceman 3rd class with ground crews for various naval aircraft out of Kearney Mesa Airfield in San Diego and North Island Naval Air Station in Coronado, Calif. He served with VF-41; Combat Aircraft Service Unit 5 and Fleet Air Wing 14 Headquarters Squadron. After the war, he attended Yale University Engineering School, and upon completion worked for Solvay Processing in Detroit, Canada and other cold areas, which prompted him to pursue another career, so he attended Stanford Business School, where he became interested in law. From Stanford, he went on to University of Virginia Law School, followed by Tulane University, where he took the Louisiana Code courses so he could return home and practice in Louisiana. He started with the New Orleans law firm of Monroe & Lemann, eventually becoming partner. While in New Orleans, he met and married Barbara Halliday Rainold. In 1970, they moved, with daughter Teal, to Baton Rouge, where he joined the law firm of Taylor, Porter, Brooks & Phillips, retiring as a partner in 1996. In 1970, their second daughter, Emily, was born. John is survived by his wife of 44 years, Barbara Rainold Glover; daughters, Catherine Teal Glover and Emily Glover Frazier, and son-in-law, John Wylie Frazier; two grandchildren, Wylie James Frazier and Ashley Rainold Frazier; sister, Gay Glover Sheffield, and brother-in-law, Richard Burdick Sheffield; and all his nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his father, John LeRoy Glover Sr.; stepfather, Carlton Bates; and mother, Eulah Wooley Glover Bates. Honorary pallbearers are John S. Campbell Sr., Raymie Edmonds, John Frazier, Earl Gautreaux, Scott Gibert, Mike Hart, John McDermott, John Page, Richard Sheffield and David Shelby. He was a member of St. James Episcopal Church, where he served on the Vestry, the Day School Board and was chair of the Stewardship Committee. He also served on the board, both as a member and as president, of Episcopal High School, and was a coordinator and first president of the Baton Rouge Episcopal School System. He also co-chaired the Headmaster Search Committee for Episcopal High School. Being an avid outdoorsman, he was a member of the Arcole Hunting Club and a lifetime member of the NRA. He was also a member of Profits Unlimited, the Louisiana Bar Association, the Virginia Bar Association and the Stratford Club of New Orleans. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Hospice of Baton Rouge, 9063 Siegen Lane, Suite A, Baton Rouge, LA 70810, www.hospicebr.org. The family would like to thank the nurses and doctors of the CICU at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center and Dr. Terry Rehn for their loving care and support. *************************************************************************** Obituary published in The Advocate (Baton Rouge): 4/02/2004 GLOVER, MARY ANN A resident and native of Clio, she died Thursday, April 1, 2004, at North Oaks Medical Center, Hammond. She was 74. Visiting at the Huff Chapel in Killian from 9:30 a.m. Saturday until religious service at 10:30 a.m., conducted by the Rev. Heather Haussler. Interment in Davidson Cemetery, Killian. Survived by two sisters, Naomi Davidson of Clio and Gloria Abels of Springfield; three brothers, Ronald Glover of Hammond, John Glover of Oklahoma and Lionel Glover of Pine Grove; 11 nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by her parents, Eva Anderson Glover and William Glover. Harry McKneely and Son Funeral, Hammond, in charge of arrangements. *************************************************************************** Obituary published in The Hammond Daily Star on: 6/20/2008 GLOVER, MARY LOUISE CASTILLO Mary Louise Castillo Glover, age 53, died on June 17, 2008 at Northshore Regional Medical Center in Slidell. She was a native of New Orleans and resident of Hammond having relocated after Hurricane Katrina. Survivors include her husband, Gregory Glover; children, Gregory, Jr., Gerald, and Alicia Glover; grandchildren, Crystal, Marcus, and Julian; sisters and brothers, Michael, Ernesto and Luis Castillo, Jr, Carmen Castillo Calhoun, Rosita Castillo Lewis, Mina Castillo Holmes and Errol West. She was preceded in death by her parents, Luis Philippe Castillo and Juanita Mae Green Castillo. Funeral Services at 10 am on Saturday at Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, 2311 Center Ave., Hammond with interment to follow in Holly Gardens Cemetery. Geisler Funeral Home of Hammond in charge of arrangements. Condolences may be expressed at www.geislerfuneralhome.net. *************************************************************************** File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/tangipahoa/obits/obitssur/glover.txt