Mr. Gluck was born at Waynecastle May 30, 1907, a son of the late Clarence and Naomi Bowers Gluck.
His early life was lived in Waynecastle and Waynesboro. He was a graduate of Waynesboro High School and attended business college here.
Following their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Gluck moved to Baltimore in 1940 where he was employed by Western Electric Co. as an inspector.
He was a member of the Rodgers Forge EUB Church of Baltimore; Mr. Moriah Lodge F&AM, Towson; Boumi Temple Shrine and the Scottish Rite, both of Baltimore, and the Waynesboro Eagles Club Inc.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Minerva P. Davis Gluck, and these brothers and sisters, Mrs. W. E. Dicken and Mrs. Charles Carbaugh, both of Waynesboro; Mrs. Mildred Bovey, Gaithersburg, Md.; R. Wilbur Gluck, Norristown, and Daniel G. Gluck, Baltimore.
Record Herald, Waynesboro, PA Saturday, January 13, 1968
Mr. Gluck was born at Waynecastle May 30, 1907, a son of the late Clarence and Naomi Bowers Gluck.
His early life was lived in Waynecastle and Waynesboro. He was a graduate of Waynesboro High School and attended business college here.
Following their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Gluck moved to Baltimore in 1940 where he was employed by Western Electric Co. as an inspector.
He was a member of the Rodgers Forge EUB Church of Baltimore; Mr. Moriah Lodge F&AM, Towson; Boumi Temple Shrine and the Scottish Rite, both of Baltimore, and the Waynesboro Eagles Club Inc.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Minerva P. Davis Gluck, and these brothers and sisters, Mrs. W. E. Dicken and Mrs. Charles Carbaugh, both of Waynesboro; Mrs. Mildred Bovey, Gaithersburg, Md.; R. Wilbur Gluck, Norristown, and Daniel G. Gluck, Baltimore.
Record Herald, Waynesboro, PA Saturday, January 13, 1968
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