Glenn-Cafer-Obituary

Glenn Cafer

Topeka, Kansas

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Glenn Ezra Cafer died Dec. 24, 2011 at his home in Topeka, Kansas, surrounded by his family. Glenn was born March 1, 1931 in Wright City, Missouri to Bertha Krueger Cafer and Ezra Cafer. Glenn married Iris Keller in 1956 and three children were born to the marriage. He married Jayne M. Elliott in...

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Glenn was my best friend for over 11 years - first grade thru 1th.
I think of him often. I miss him.

Glenn was a terrific basketball coach at Moorhead State College

Mitzi, So sorry to hear of the passing of your father. I recall thinking that you and your family were very important people in Topeka because your Dad was the Coach at Washburn! My prayers and thoughts are with you!

I grew up with Glenn In Wright City. He was my best friend. It
was obvious that Glenn would do great things - he did. The world
is a better place - thanks to Glenn. My sincere condolences to
Judy Flesch and everyone who knew Glenn as a wonderful person.

Mitzi, Glenda and family,

I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I know this is a very difficult time for you, please know you are in Frank and my prayers.

I have fond memories of Coach Cafer as I played basketball for him at Washburn. He will be greatly missed as he has left an amazing legacy. May the memories fill your heart. Godspeed

Jayne and family,
Our prayers are with you at this sad time. We are sorry for your great loss. Coach taught me so much about basketball and hard work while I played at WU. He was tough as nails but always followed up with his smile and laugh. I was privileged to know him. I am sorry we weren't able to make it to the memorial service today. May the Lord Jesus Christ comfort you at this time!
In His love,
Lady Di and family

Mitzi,Glenda,and family...I just found out about the loss of your father. I am sorry to hear of his passing,and my thoughts are with you during this tough time

Jayne and Family,
I'm so sorry I can not be at Coach's memorial service. I am there in spirit and thought while visiting my family in Tennessee. Glenn touched so many lives and made a huge difference in those lives he touched.
God Bless.