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Glen Leroy Tongier

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24 Dec 2012 (aged 88)
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Glen Leroy Tongier
(December 17, 1924 - December 24, 2012)

Glen Leroy Tongier was born December 17, 1924 in Coffeyville, Kansas to Russell M. and Effie Johnson Tongier. He married Sharon Lynn Oakes on July 28, 1951 in Dodge City, Kansas. Two children were born of the marriage, Cheryl Ann Luecke (July 29, 1954) and John D. Tongier (May 1, 1957).

Glen graduated from Field Kindley Memorial High School (Class of 1942) and later Coffeyville Jr. College. He served in the United States Naval Reserve from July 1943 to May 1946 and held the rank of Aviation Radioman, Third Class.

He received his A.B. Degree from the University of Kansas in June of 1949 followed by his L.L.B. Degree (law degree) from K.U. in June of 1951 and finally his Juris Doctorate Degree from K.U. in 1968. Glen practiced law in Coffeyville from 1951 until his retirement in 1996.

As a lawyer, he served as Montgomery County Attorney from 1958 through 1962. He was a member of the American Bar Association, the Kansas Bar Association and was a member and past-President of the Montgomery County Bar Association. He was active in political and civic affairs as well, serving as Montgomery County Republican Chairman from 1964 through 1966. He was a member and past-President of U.S.D. #445 and served as attorney for the school district many years. He was a member of the ST. Paul's Episcopal Church in Coffeyville and served on the Vestry.

Glen was a member and past-President of the Coffeyville Rotary Club. He was a member of Keystone Lodge #112 A.F. & A.M., Chapter, and Commandery and Shrine.

He was a member of the K.U. tennis team that won the conference championship in 1948, and he was a conference double champion that year as well. He went on to coach the K.U. tennis team in 1951. Glen was a member of the K.U. Letterman's Club and was a member of the William's Fund at K.U. for many years.

Glen is survived by his wife, Sharon, his children and his grandchildren.

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Glen Leroy Tongier
(December 17, 1924 - December 24, 2012)

Glen Leroy Tongier was born December 17, 1924 in Coffeyville, Kansas to Russell M. and Effie Johnson Tongier. He married Sharon Lynn Oakes on July 28, 1951 in Dodge City, Kansas. Two children were born of the marriage, Cheryl Ann Luecke (July 29, 1954) and John D. Tongier (May 1, 1957).

Glen graduated from Field Kindley Memorial High School (Class of 1942) and later Coffeyville Jr. College. He served in the United States Naval Reserve from July 1943 to May 1946 and held the rank of Aviation Radioman, Third Class.

He received his A.B. Degree from the University of Kansas in June of 1949 followed by his L.L.B. Degree (law degree) from K.U. in June of 1951 and finally his Juris Doctorate Degree from K.U. in 1968. Glen practiced law in Coffeyville from 1951 until his retirement in 1996.

As a lawyer, he served as Montgomery County Attorney from 1958 through 1962. He was a member of the American Bar Association, the Kansas Bar Association and was a member and past-President of the Montgomery County Bar Association. He was active in political and civic affairs as well, serving as Montgomery County Republican Chairman from 1964 through 1966. He was a member and past-President of U.S.D. #445 and served as attorney for the school district many years. He was a member of the ST. Paul's Episcopal Church in Coffeyville and served on the Vestry.

Glen was a member and past-President of the Coffeyville Rotary Club. He was a member of Keystone Lodge #112 A.F. & A.M., Chapter, and Commandery and Shrine.

He was a member of the K.U. tennis team that won the conference championship in 1948, and he was a conference double champion that year as well. He went on to coach the K.U. tennis team in 1951. Glen was a member of the K.U. Letterman's Club and was a member of the William's Fund at K.U. for many years.

Glen is survived by his wife, Sharon, his children and his grandchildren.

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