GLOVER, Herbert
HERBERT GLOVER
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review 10 Mar 1958 p 4
VEEDERSBURG — Herbert Glover, 49, a native of Veedersburg and a music teacher in Indiana schools most of his life, died Sunday in the Community Hospital at Indianapolis where he had been a patient since suffering a heart attack two weeks ago. Born July 16, 1908, Mr. Glover was the son of Berle and Sadie Quiggle Glover. His father was in the clothing business here many years. Mr. Glover was a graduate of the Veedersburg High School and Indiana University. He majored in music at Indiana. For the past several years Mr. Glover had taught music at the Indiana State Boys School at Plainfield. During this period he had made his home in Plainfield. Previously he was a music teacher at Brownsburg. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Nora Glover; two sons by a former marriage, Herbert Glover of Cane, Pa., and Jack Glover of Greencastle; two brothers, Robert Glover of Attica, and Richard Glover of Kokomo, and a sister, Mrs. June Gross of Veedersburg. The body will be brought to Veedersburg at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. in the Veedersburg Methodist Church, with burial at the Osborn Prairie Cemetery. Rev. Lester Yearick, pastor of the Brownsburg Christian Church, will be the officiating minister. ==typed by Walt W
Source: "Obituaries - Year - 1950 Volume B" from the Covington Public Library. 9 March 1958
Herbert Glover, 49, of Plainfield, Indiana, a native and former resident of Veedersburg, died at 9:30 a.m. Sunday in Indianapolis Community Hospital. He had suffered a heart attack two weeks ago.
Born July 16, 1908 in Veedersburg, son of Berle and Sadie Quiggle Glover, Mr. Glover was a graduate of Veedersburg High School and Indiana University where he majored in music. He had taught in several schools and at the time of his death was music instructor in the Boys School at Plainfield.
He is survived by his wife, Nora; two sons, Herbert of Cane, Pa., and Jack of Greencastle, Ind., two brothers, Robert of Attica and Richard of Kokomo, and a sister, Mrs. June Gross of Veedersburg.
Services were held Wednesday at the Veedersburg Methodist Church, with the Rev. Lester B. Yearick officiating, with burial in Osborn Prairie Cemetery. - jz