LAGRANGE - Harvey Glick, age 97, of LaGrange, Indiana, passed away on Friday, March 21, 2025, at home.
Mr. Glick was born at home on July 27, 1927, in Eden Township, LaGrange County, Indiana, son of the late Noah N. Glick and Mary Nan (Christner) Glick.
He honorably served his country from 1950-1952, in the United States Army during the Korean War.
Harvey painted houses, barns and later automobiles for a living.
He married Jean Marie Byler on Sept. 9, 1956, at First United Methodist Church in LaGrange. Harvey Glick, some may say ornery and a wee bit stubborn at times, was so lucky to be the love of Jean Glick's life.
Though often a quiet man of few words, when he did speak, people listened. He was funny. SO FUNNY! … and never forgot a joke. He was a master of "discussing things" nearly every morning with the guys at the Howe coffee shop. He always said he had to go because if he didn't, they'd be talking about him.
If Harvey wasn't busy bowling or golfing, you would likely find him outside at home gardening, mowing the lawn, feeding the birds, or burning something. Or maybe he'd be inside, tinkering with something in the garage or basement, doing a woodworking project, or playing card games with his family. He was ALWAYS busy doing something!
When he did finally relax and sit down on the couch with Buddy for the evening, you would probably find him with a pen in his hand doing crossword puzzles, or with a remote in his hand watching Western movies or his favorite sports teams - The Cleveland Indians or The Colts. You might even hear him yelling at the TV in his gruffest voice. He was definitely the BEST armchair referee!
All who had the privilege of knowing and loving Harvey will miss the bald head in the blue hat and the ornery smile.
Survivors include his wife of 68 years, Jean Glick, of LaGrange; sons, Scott and Cheri Glick, of LaGrange, Lennie and Laurie Glick, of Fort Wayne and Kirby and Kelli Glick, of Howe; six grandchildren, Kristy and Michael Zahuranic, of Washington, Michigan, Jeremie and Tiffany Glick, of McCordsville, Indiana, Alicia and Chris Gaba, of Boynton Beach, Florida, Jeanna and Tabare Rodrick, of Delray Beach, Florida, Dustin and Kaitlyn Glick, of Howe and Lynne and Derek Stephens, of Richland, Michigan; 13 great-grandchildren, Kaleyna, Lukas, Dylan, Ava, Kooper, Myles, Nora, Paisley, Bristol, Carter, Adler, Grayson and Rylan; sister, Viola Farmwald, of Wolcottville; and brothers, Gerald Glick, of Shipshewana and Walter and Becky Glick, of LaGrange.
He was also preceded in death by sisters, Maggie Glick and Ruby Nussbaum; and brothers, Virgil Glick and Stanley Glick.
Visitation and funeral services will be held on Friday, March 28, 2025, at LaGrange First United Church, 209 W. Spring St., LaGrange, Indiana.
Visitation will begin at 10 a.m., followed by a funeral service at noon.
Pastor Crystal Jacobson will officiate the funeral service.
Burial with military honors will follow at Greenwood Cemetery in LaGrange.
Memorial donations may be made to LaGrange First United Methodist Church.
Arrangements entrusted to Hite Funeral Home of Kendallville.
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Sponsored by Hite Funeral Home.
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Reinette Arbogast
March 27, 2025
Condolences to the family. Sorry for your loss.
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