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Greaser, Glenn (1921-1943)

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Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1943 Jul 22 p. 1

Birth date: 1921

text of obituary:

Funerals For Two Drowning Victims During The Past Week

SERVICES FOR ROLAND [sic ROLIN] RICHERT AT BETHEL; GLENN GREASER AT HESSTON

Friends here and at Hesston are deeply saddened because of the death of two well known young men who lost their life through drowning during the past week. Rolin J. Richert, 19, son of Dr. and Mrs.Henry Richert of Newton, drowned Tuesday night, July1 3, at Moberly, Missouri, while Glenn Greaser, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Grewaser of Hesston, drowned Friday evening at Bowie, Md., at the civilian public service camp near there.

Rolin J. Richert was taking advanced training as a flying cadet at Moberly, Mo., and his death occurred there in the lake at Rothwell Park. A life guard tried in vain to save his life; ti also was some time before his body was recovered. His funeral services were held Saturday morning at the Bethel College church, of which he was a member, with Rev. Lester Hostetler, pastor of the church, and Dr. A. Warkentin in charge.

Funeral services for Glenn Greaser were held at the Hesston College chapel on Tuesday afternoon, the body arriving here from Bowie, Md., on Sunday evening. Glenn was a member of the Hesston College church and also attended Hesston College for a number of years.

He is survived by his deeply sorrowing parents, one brother Lawrence also in CPS in camp at Belton, Mont., another brother, Earl, and a sister, Ruby, both at home.


Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1943 Jul 29 p. 1

text of obituary:

News of General Interest

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Funeral services held last week at Hesston College, Hesston, Kansas, for Glen Greaser, CPS camper who drowned at Bowie, Maryland, were attended by an unusually large crowd of relatives and friends. The services were conducted by Bishop Milo Kauffman, Rev. Maurice A. Yoder, local pastor, and Dr. Brenneman, J. N. Weaver of the National service Board of Washington, D.C., had accompanied the body from Maryland to Hesston.