He was born Jan. 8, 1910 in Waynescastle, a son of the late Clarence S. and Nancy (Bowers) Gluck.
For several years, he had been employed as a machinist for various companies in Pennsylvania and Maryland.
He was a member of the Presbyterian Church of Waynesboro.
Surviving is his widow, Mrs. Madeline Gluck, Hagerstown, his daughter and a son.
Also surviving are three sisters: Mrs. Thelma Dicken, Waynesboro; Mrs. Mildred Bovey, Damascus, Md., and Mrs. Margaret Carbaugh, Waynesboro, one brother, Daniel G. Gluck, Baltimore, and several nieces and nephews.
Record Herald, Waynesboro, PA Tuesday, January 9, 1979
He was born Jan. 8, 1910 in Waynescastle, a son of the late Clarence S. and Nancy (Bowers) Gluck.
For several years, he had been employed as a machinist for various companies in Pennsylvania and Maryland.
He was a member of the Presbyterian Church of Waynesboro.
Surviving is his widow, Mrs. Madeline Gluck, Hagerstown, his daughter and a son.
Also surviving are three sisters: Mrs. Thelma Dicken, Waynesboro; Mrs. Mildred Bovey, Damascus, Md., and Mrs. Margaret Carbaugh, Waynesboro, one brother, Daniel G. Gluck, Baltimore, and several nieces and nephews.
Record Herald, Waynesboro, PA Tuesday, January 9, 1979
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