Clarence-Glover Sr.-Obituary

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Clarence "CG" Glover Sr.

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There's not a day that goes by without the thought of you my friend . I wish heaven accepted calls. Continue to RIP.

It's been 8 years since I've seen / heard from you and this has seemed like a bad dream. I think about you so much Clarence. I know that you're up in Heaven enjoying paradise. Rest easy Clarence.

Happy Heavenly New Year!

There's not one day that I don't think about you Clarence. Rest easy my friend.

Clarence,
It's been 7 years since we had our last conversation. However you left your footprints on my ❤. I think about you daily, your smile, laughter and most of all your kindness. You was truly a good person that had a❤ of gold. I miss you dearly and one day we shall meet again. Continue to RIH CG.

Clarence
6yrs ago you were called home, there has not been 1 day that goes by that I have missed thinking about you!!! I miss you dearly my friend. I miss all the conversations we had and at times it comes back to me and I laugh. I also think about all the advice you have given and that has stayed with me and used wisely. Miss you and we shall meet again. Rest easy my Love.

It's been 5 yrs that I felt the absence of you and our last conversation. It hurts just as much today as it did when I found out that you passed away. I think about you daily Clarence and you are missed so much. Rest on and see you when I get there. Until then you will never be forgotten by me.

Clarence there's not 1 day that goes by that you are forgotten in my book. I can't believe that it's been almost 5 years that passed without you calling and checking up on me. I miss you dearly.Not to many men can feel your shoes Hun. You rest on and see you when I get there. Much Luv.

RIP my friend, miss you dearly.

Obituary

Clarence's Obituary

77, passed away March 22, 2017. Born in Talladega, Alabama, he was the son of Charles and Alice (Collins) Glover Sr. After receiving his formal education, he graduated from Freemont Ross High School, class of 1957. He enlisted and served in the United States Air Force, where he also played softball and was on the traveling team. He relocated to Kokomo where he was employed and retired from Chrysler Corp. He was a member of the local UAW #685 and the Road Knights MCC. Giving his life to christ he became a member of Strait Gate House of Prayer. Clarence was the first African American Disk Jockey in the city of Kokomo and affectionately known as "C.G. the Player". He leaves to cherish his memory his son, Michael Glover; daughter, Tracie Brame, both of Kokomo; brother Charles (Ann) Glover Jr., Freemont, Ohio; sisters, Florence (Noah) Chatman, Newport News, Virginia, and Alice Makins, Toledo, Ohio; six grandchildren and one great-grand child. Services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 29 at Strait Gate House of Prayer with calling from 10 a.m. until time of service. There will be an additional visitation from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday March 28 at Strait Gate House of Player. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to Bluitt and Son Funeral Home. www.bluittandson.com

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