Walter Glogowski, 85, from Shavertown, went on his journey on Christmas Day, Saturday, Dec. 25, 2021, 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 Glogowski and wife, Shellise, Rochester, N.Y.; son, Paul Glogowski and wife, Paula, Falls; and daughter, Linda Austin and husband, Keith, Sweet Valley. He has six grandchildren, Nicholas Glogowski and wife, Alycia, Mexico, N.Y.; Laura Austin, Sweet Valley; Matthew Glogowski, Swoyersville; Sarah Austin, Las Vegas, Nev.; Steven Glogowski, Peckville; and Joel Austin and wife, Johanna, Las Vegas, Nev. Walter has two great-grandsons, Austin Fisher; and Liam Austin; also a sister, Ann Koprowski, Mahwah, N.J.; as well as many nieces and nephews. He also leaves behind his childhood best friend, Dr. Nick Giordano.
He is preceded in death by his brother, John; and son, Walter Jr.
Walter accomplished a great deal in his remarkable life. He attended Plymouth High School and earned his bachelor's degree at Wilkes University. He taught civics and history at Plymouth Junior High School and industrial arts at Dallas Junior High School. He was a Uniserv representative for the Pennsylvania State Education Association and the National Education Association and became the regional director. Walter also became an arbitrator and fact finder. Some of his fondest days were as the director of JCC's Camp Noar.
Walter held many leadership roles at the Masonic Lodge of Dallas, including the Shepherd group which transported sick children to out-of-town hospitals. Walter served on many boards throughout the Valley including the United Rehabilitation Service, United Way of Wyoming Valley, Leadership Wilkes Barre, Junior Leadership Wilkes-Barre, Leadership Wilkes Barre Alumni Association, Economic Development Council of the Northeast Region, Arts at Hayfield, Back Mountain Communications Center, Jackson Twp. Board of Supervisors, Northeast Council Boy Scouts of America, State Correctional Institution-Dallas Citizen's Advisory Committee and Schools to Work Education Partnership Committee. He was also a member of Jackson Twp. Recreation Park Board, Greater Wilkes-Barre Area Labor Management Council, Blue Cross Blue Shield Advisory Board, Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Commerce Partners in Education Committee, Luzerne Intermediate Unit Number 18 In-service Council, Luzerne County Business and Education Partnership, Luzerne County Workforce Investment Development Agency, National Education Association, Pennsylvania State Education Association, Industrial Arts Association of Pennsylvania, Phi Delta Kappa Wilkes University Chapter, Greater Wilke-Barre Chamber of Commerce, Pennsylvania Staff Organization, National Staff Organization, National Labor Relations Board and Pennsylvania Labor Relations Board.
Walter received numerous awards throughout his career including the Distinguished Service Award from United Rehabilitation Services, Distinguished Leadership Award - Leadership Wilkes-Barre, Friends of Education Award from the Wilke-Barre Education Association, the Greater Wilkes-Barre Area Labor Management Council, the United Way of Wyoming Valley Labor Award, the Greater Wilkes-Barre Area Labor Management CAP Award and many others.
Walter was an outstanding athlete involved in wrestling and track and field while in high school. At Wilkes College he won the state championship in wrestling. Throughout his life Walter had many hobbies and interests including wine making, cultivating figs, gardening, cooking, fine arts and wood working and was skilled at them all. Walter was an avid fisherman and crabber and enjoyed anything outdoors. He was an exceptional cook and loved to entertain.
Walter was willing to help anyone in need and will be deeply missed by all who knew him!
Calling hours will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Harold C. Snowdon Funeral Home, 140 N. Main St., Shavertown. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10 a.m. Monday in St. Therese's Church, 64 Davis St., Shavertown. All attending are asked to go directly to church Monday. The family respectfully requests that masks be worn at the funeral home and church.
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Mike Young
January 3, 2022
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.
Sandra Burke Porasky Fassett
January 3, 2022
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.
Judy Shock
January 3, 2022
My prayers are with you at this very difficult time, but memories of a good man will always remain to give you comfort.
Bob Creveling
January 3, 2022
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.
Deborah Madrack
January 2, 2022
I´m so sorry for your loss. May his memories be a blessing.
Mike Galanda
January 2, 2022
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.
Don Morabito
January 1, 2022
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.
Judi Galazin
December 31, 2021
So sorry for your loss, Marilyn. May you find peace and comfort in your memories
Donald Peroni
December 31, 2021
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.
Michael Tribendis
December 31, 2021
Marilyn and Family Sorry For Your Loss
Randy and Patricia Xenakis
December 30, 2021
It is certainly a sad time. We have lost a wonderful friend and a kind soul who helped to make all our lives better. Walter always thought about making others happy while sharing his kindness and perspectives on life. It goes without saying that he will be missed. Marylin, our hearts are with you during this difficult time and we send you all our love.
Randy and Patricia
Elva Valentine
December 29, 2021
I am so sorry for your loss, Marilyn. I did not know Walter well and, after reading this, I wish I would have known him better, especially with his background in education. May your wonderful memories and loving family help sustain you during this time of grief.
clyde peters
December 29, 2021
Walt was a great man of honor he taught everyone to love there country ,May you Rest in Peace Walt ,God Bless You
John Blake, Director Irem Shepherds
December 29, 2021
Marilyn and Family, on behalf of the Irem Shriners Shepherds we are sorry for your loss. Walter was a true gentleman and cared deeply for our support of children and families treated at Shriner´s Hospitals. He volunteered as a driver for many years and was instrumental in fund raising for Irem and the hospitals. We all looked forward to his homemade soups lovingly made for our sustenance year after year at the Shriners Circus. We have lost a good man who made a difference in the lives of so many. Our prayers are with you and family. Farewell my brother!
Eddie and Kathleen
December 29, 2021
Marilyn,
So glad we got to meet him!
Know he must have given you so much happiness!
Jayne Haefele
December 29, 2021
Marilyn and Family. So sorry for the loss of Walt. My prayers are with you and your family
Marilyn
December 29, 2021
My love, my life , thank you for everything in life. Gloie you were my heart , my soul and my inspiration ; I will forever keep our memories and our love close to my heart. I love you my love now and into eternity !
Suzanne Kapral
December 29, 2021
Marilyn,
I did not have the pleasure of knowing Walter personally, yet it is clear from his obituary that Walter was an extraordinary many who lived an equally remarkable life dedicated to education, service to and compassion for others. Walter clearly touched so many lives. May the ripple effects of his passions continue to reach and teach for generations to come. God Bless.
Kathy Bolinski
December 29, 2021
Marilyn and family, sending sincere condolences for the passing of Walter. Keeping you in my prayers.
Hal Flack
December 28, 2021
We are so sorry for your loss. Walter taught me drafting in 1970 at Dallas Jr, High. Those skills stayed with me and I have used them for the rest of my life. . We had nice conversations when I would run into him at Tony´s Diner for breakfast. The world has lost a fine gentleman. He will be missed by many. May he rest peacefully in the arms of the Lord
Sandra Mihoch Kase
December 28, 2021
Marilyn and family, I am so deeply saddened hearing the news of Walt´s passing. I loved his Civics class at PHS and was so thrilled to see you both in recent years. Although your loss is great, and your grief deep, may the happy memories that you have made over the many years together bring you comfort during the most difficult times. Love and prayers.
Charlotte Sims
December 28, 2021
Marilyn, so sorry for the loss of your husband Walt. You are in my prayers.
Bobbi Price
December 27, 2021
Oh Marilyn, I am so very sorry. What a kind gentleman. May God bless and strengthen you now and in days to come. Much Love
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