James Eugene McGlasson

James Eugene McGlasson obituary, Libby, MT

James Eugene McGlasson

James McGlasson Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Schnackenberg Funeral Home - Libby on Jun. 2, 2025.

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James Eugene (Gene) McGlasson, 91, was born January 16, 1934 and was taken Home May 26, 2025.
Gene was born in the era when times were really tough! Economic Depression; dustbowl years; no government bailouts; country preparing for war; men were the providers; women cared for the home and family; abortion was never considered - regardless.
The Model T had a valve that stopped the gas from draining out, but Gene's dad forgot to close it. So, he told his Mom "how about we have this one at home".
Gene was the youngest of 3 boys, born on a hog farm, in a sod house, Kimball County, SW Nebraska. When a trucker took them to sell in Denver, the price for trucking was more than he got for the pigs, so the balance was paid with pigs.
Each of the boys (Jack, Frank & Gene) inherited technical & resourceful DNA's and put them to good use when they moved to Elkhart, IN.
Gene went on to graduate from Culver military academy while in High school; served in the US Army 3 years; graduated with a degree in Physics; worked for GE on radar in AL & Europe and Minneapolis Honeywell on the Gemini Missile; and 27 years as a captain for American Airlines.
During retirement, Gene created church management software for his own church, then spent 15 years offering it to other churches around the country, retiring to Libby, MT in 2004.
Gene is survived by his two sons Scott 56 and John 54; grandsons Morgan 27 and Alex 26; brother Frank 92; and wife of 64 years, Laura.
Arrangements are under the care of Schnackenberg Funeral Home of Libby, MT. Online condolences and memories may be shared by visiting www.schnackenbergfh.com.
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