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Clarence
Gloger
1902 -
1972
Clarence G. Gloger, 70, of
The funeral was at the Schmutzler
Funeral Home. The Rev. Robert Tull, of the First Congregation Church
officiated. Interment was in Oak
Hill Cemetery. Military rites at the grave were conducted by the firing
squad of the Pitterle-Beaudoin Post No. 189 of the American Legion.
Gloger was born in Watertown
He was employed for many years in
the office of the Village Blacksmith and was also employed at Brandt Inc. He was a member of the Congregational Church,
was a member and officer of the Knights of Pythias and also belonged to the American
Legion Post here.
He was a veteran of World War II.
For the past eight years he made his
home with Mr. and Mrs. Emil Ruegg.
Surviving are one cousin, William
Volchman, South Milwaukee, and numerous other relatives. He never married. -
He was preceded in death in 1918 by
a brother, William.
Following his retirement, he enjoyed
the hobby of gardening and always took great pride in his garden.