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Walter Glogowski

Shavertown, Pennsylvania

1936 - 2021

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SHAVERTOWN — Walter Glogowski, 85, from Shavertown, went on his journey on Christmas Day peacefully surrounded by his family. Walter was born Sept. 16, 1936, in Plymouth, son of Nicholas and Helen (Skowronski) Glogowski. He is survived by his wife Marilyn (Cigarski), of Shavertown, son David...

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Linda and family, please accept our deepest sympathy and know our family will be praying for you during this time. I trust as you lean on the Lord, He will bring you through this.

Mr Glowgowski taught me civics at PHS and guided me to do my best and to come out of my shell. He chose me and Lucy to follow the election involving Kennedy and Nixon and present a debate. Really interesting. He made a huge difference in my life after his coaching. We lost a great teacher-strongly wish today's students would experience one like him and learn civics.

My prayers are with you at this very difficult time, but memories of a good man will always remain to give you comfort.

My deepest sympathies for your loss. Walt was a great mentor and role model when I started my career at PSEA. He was a great advocate for public schools.

I´m so sorry for your loss. May his memories be a blessing.

Marilyn, I am deeply sorry that Walter has passed. He was a great guy who helped me throughout my career and my personal life. Walter introduced me to crabbing at the Wye River. He gave me multiple fig trees for my first home in Delaware. I still have the backhoe Walter sold to me years ago! I hope the many memories shared by all who knew Water help you find peace and comfort.

Deepest sympathy. Walt was a consummate professional. Loved working and fishing with him. Thousands of education employees lead better lives today because of his work.

So sorry for your loss, Marilyn. May you find peace and comfort in your memories

Walter could catch fish on an asphalt driveway. Floyd Montgomery and I spent many enjoyable hours on the water with Walt. May both of you my brothers RIP. My the catches be large and plentiful.