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Elmer T. Glover Jr.

New Orleans, Louisiana

Jan 10, 1947 – Jan 13, 2021 (Age 74)

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BORN
January 10, 1947
DIED
January 13, 2021
AGE
74
LOCATION
New Orleans, Louisiana

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Elmer Glover passed away on January 13, 2021 at the age of 74 in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on June 26, 2021.

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Dr. Glover helped a dear friend of mine with a situation where she was denied earthly justice but received spiritual justice in abundance through his work with the Baron. I'm saddened to hear of his passing but know that in death as in life, he is both blessed and a blessing. Condolences to you who remain for your loss of an extraordinary and compassionate man.

I miss you so much grandpa I will never forget what u told me when you was at uptown healthcare through out all my years u made sure you kept in contact with me

Sensei! *Virtual Bow* I was a student of yours in the 80s. The year was 1988 when you present me, a then thirteen year old, with his black belt. Oh my, the jewels you handed me of knowledge, patience, and discipline! I'm forty-nine now and still find myself applying your teachings. Thank you sir! Rest well!

I was a student of Dr Elmer Glover for a short time when I lived and worked in New Orleans. I was only 21 at the time and from the UK. He was so kind to me, he took me to a screening of a Voodoo documentary he was in, he helped and protected me when I needed it and he gave me a signed book as a gift when I left. I will never forget him and only recently learn´t of his passing. An absolute honour to have had the opportunity to spend time with Elmer and one I will cherish for my life. Sending...

Dear Dr. Glover. I think about you everyday. Miss and love you always. Gloria.

Dr. Glover. I miss you so much. I think about you everyday. I appreciate all our talks, your firm advice and all your wisdom. I pray you are happy and smiling always. I love you. Gloria

Dear Master Glover, I first met you in or around the year 1982. I was your student's (Sensei Michael Neal) student on Oak Street. I took the orange belt test from you at your dojo located at 1826 Canal Street. I remember the sweet smell of incense as I first entered your dojo. The crack in the floor, from east to west, was a lifeline. I later returned to your dojo in the late 1980's, and received my 1st Degree Black Belt n the year 1991. You were a gentle and kind, wise, man. You were...

He was amazing with his work. I am in New Orleans now visiting and was reaching out to him and no reply. I know see why. I am sadden by this. RIP DOC

Sorry for your lost Mr.Glover was an amazing individual.l had a chance to meet him while working at Davita. Mr.G shared many of his life stories with me,and gave me really advice.RIH Mr.G