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Jack Glaves Obituary

Jack Glaves, 93, Attorney, passed away on Tuesday, March 2, 2021.

Preceded in death by his parents, Sterling and Frankie Glaves; and son, Craig Glaves. Survived by his wife, Connie; son, Chris; daughter, Cathleen (Joe) Tinker, and their mother Corinne; 7 grandchildren; 6 great-grandchildren; 2 stepdaughters, Devon (Mike) Packard and Jennifer Graf Smith; ¬¬9 step grandchildren; and 3 step great-grandchildren.

Jack grew up riding horses, raising cattle and working in the oil fields in Butler county near Latham. He joined the navy and went to law school to follow his dream. He loved what he did and wouldn't retire for 70 years. After law school, he became the Sedgwick County Deputy Attorney and quickly fell in love with politics. He served in the KS Legislature as the 66th district Representative from 1956 - 1960 during which time Bobby and Jack Kennedy talked him into being the 4th District Campaign Chair for JFK during his successful 1960 presidential race. Jack had many stories during this time, including having dinner with JFK at the Fairland Café where they played pinball until 2am. Jack always loved a bargain and remembered fondly how they dined on chow mein and a bowl of ice cream for 45 cents.

One of the most interesting times in his career was being the Kansas Democratic State Chair from 1962-64 when he met Harry & Bess Truman, Adlai Stephenson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Lyndon B. Johnson and the Kennedy clan. He loved boasting about his beloved native state of Kansas.

A pivotal change in his career was serving as General Counsel for the KS Corporation Commission starting in 1968. He spent the next 50 years representing and lobbying for natural gas companies. To everyone who knew Jack, he was humble, easy-going, hard-working, and fair.

His optimism saw no limits. His career and family were his passion and rewarded him greatly with what he called a wonderful, exciting life where events just unfolded in a magical fashion. Behind it all was help from lifelong friendships from law school, law practice, business and politics. We will all miss him deeply. As he would say, Cheers.

Memorial Service will be at 2:00 pm, Monday, March 8, 2021, at Downing & Lahey East Mortuary, Wichita, KS. Service will be live streamed and available to view at: www.dlwichita.com.

In lieu of flowers, a Memorial has been established with Washburn University Foundation - Class of 1950 Law School, 1729 SW MacVicar Avenue, Topeka, KS 66604.

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Published by Topeka Capital-Journal from Mar. 7 to Mar. 8, 2021.

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Sheila Keaton

March 8, 2021

Dear Connie and family,

I'm saddened to hear about Jack's passing. What a terrific friend he's been to my dad all these decades! So many lunches at the PC and countless hours talking about politics, history, family and more. He was always kind and welcoming, with a sweet smile. Thinking of you all.

Harry Simpson

March 7, 2021

Fair winds and following seas sailor.
"Boatswain... Standby to pipe the side... Shipmate's going Ashore..."

Thank you Jack for your service to this nation. U.S. Navy.

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Roy Groat

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Sharon Durmaskin

March 7, 2021

Although I didn’t know him personally, my father Norman Durmaskin spoke of Jack often. Dad regarded Jack as a trusted friend and great lawyer. My condolences to his family.

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