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R. S. "Dick" Gloger

Houston, Texas

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GLOGER, R. S. "DICK" Formerly of New Orleans, LA, died Monday, April 9, 2007 at his home in Irving. Born September 24, 1939 in Houston. Preceded in death by parents, Will and Chloe Florence Gloger. He graduated from St. Thomas High School and received a Bachelor of Science degree in Petroleum...

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The Men of Manresa share in the remembrences of Dick. He will be missed.

Dearest Carol, Max and Ben,
It was with such shock and sadness that we read of Dick's passing. We saw that your house was up for sale. We haven't seen Dick walking (with that funny hat on)in a while. And we have not seen you two at the Adoration Chapel but we did not know that you moved to Irving,Texas. We don't know how to contact you personally but we did want you to how much we thought of Dick and will truly miss him. Our prayers are with you. When you feel like it Carol, please...

I'm very sad to hear of the great loss. I wish to convey the deepest sympathy of the Well Services Crew of Swift Energy NZ to the Gloger Family. Kia kaha.
Pono

I worked with Dick in the Swift Energy office here in New Zealand. He was such a wonderful, caring man, and I am deeply saddened to hear of his death. It has come as a complete shock to me. I am glad that I was able to see him a few months ago for one last time and catch up and say 'hi'.

I to was shocked to hear of Dick's passing. He spent a number of hours with me teaching me about oil eploration drilling and will be missed by his many friends he made on his visits to New Zealand

I am glad to call myself one of Dick's friends. In the brief time that he worked with us in New Zealand, he was always a gentleman and a kind soul.

Dear Carole I was shocked at your sad loss and regret not having known your husband Richard. At a later date I hope to call upon you and, if possible, be of some service.
Most sincerely,

Dick was truly a man of faith, and a wonderful person to work with. The oil industry and the community benefited from having such a man in it for so many years. My prayers and condolences are with the family.

The Faith Community of the Church of the Incarnation at the University of Dallas remembers the
"V.P" in prayers and Masses, as well as all the family.May he rest in peace