September 30, 2014 at 5:38 p.m.
Joseph Glentzer
Jan. 14, 1923-Sept. 29, 2014
Joseph “Joe” Albert Glentzer, 91, rural Portland, died Monday at Persimmon Ridge in Portland.
Born in rural Bryant to Wilson and Abbie (Lee) Glentzer, he graduated from Poling High School and served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II.
He married Ethelyn Norris on March 12, 1949, and worked as a farmer in Jay County.
He was a member of West Walnut Street Church of Christ, and was a charter member of Portland Morning Optimist Club.
He also held memberships to the American Legion Post #211 of Portland and the FFA Hall of Fame.
Surviving in addition to his wife are one daughter, Meg Habegger (husband: Neil), Portland; three sisters, Nell Pensinger, La Porte, Mary Newhouse, Bryant, and Norma Haffner, Muncie; and two grandsons.
Arrangements are pending at Williamson and Spencer Funeral Home in Portland.
Born in rural Bryant to Wilson and Abbie (Lee) Glentzer, he graduated from Poling High School and served in the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II.
He married Ethelyn Norris on March 12, 1949, and worked as a farmer in Jay County.
He was a member of West Walnut Street Church of Christ, and was a charter member of Portland Morning Optimist Club.
He also held memberships to the American Legion Post #211 of Portland and the FFA Hall of Fame.
Surviving in addition to his wife are one daughter, Meg Habegger (husband: Neil), Portland; three sisters, Nell Pensinger, La Porte, Mary Newhouse, Bryant, and Norma Haffner, Muncie; and two grandsons.
Arrangements are pending at Williamson and Spencer Funeral Home in Portland.
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