Al F. Glaeser III

Al F. Glaeser III obituary, Dracut, MA

Al F. Glaeser III

Al Glaeser Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Dracut Funeral Home on Jan. 30, 2025.

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Al F. Glaeser, III, age 51, a resident of Dracut, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, January 26, 2025.
He was born in Lowell on July 24, 1973, and was the son of Christine A. (Fiore) Glaeser and the late Albert F. Glaeser, Jr.
Al worked as a Branch Manager for Piece Management in Wilmington. He was a proud member known as "Roostah" of the Nam Knights of America Motorcycle Club in Dracut.
Al loved being outside hiking with his friends and his dog Suzy. He rode the most beautiful motorcycles and truly loved the freedom it gave him. His light and spirit will live on through his family, friends and his brothers at the Nam Knights.
Al is survived by his loving son Brett Glaeser and his partner Javon Gordan, his sister Rochelle Wilcox and her wife Kathleen Wilcox, his brother Tommy Glaeser, his niece Annie O'Donnell and her husband Aidan O'Donnell, his great nieces and great nephew, Lilyanna O'Donnell, Charlotte O'Donnell and Elijah O'Donnell. He will be deeply missed by his beloved and cherished dog Suzy and cat Lucy.
He will be joining Bernadette "Bernie" Lemaire his aunt and Eddie Freeland his cousin in eternal rest.
Visiting hours will be held on Tuesday, February 4, 2025, from 4pm to 7pm at the DRACUTFUNERAL HOME, 2159 Lakeview Ave., DRACUT. Interment will be held privately.
Memorial donations may be made in Al's memory to Nam Knights MC Merrimack Valley, PO Box 7, Dracut, MA 01826.

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