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Alan Charles Glover

1933 - 2025

Alan Charles Glover obituary, 1933-2025, Hart, MI

BORN

1933

DIED

2025

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Alan Glover Obituary

Alan Charles Glover's, age 91 of Hart, life has now been placed on "do not disturb" mode for an undetermined amount of time. During this time, Alan will be busy hugging his wife in front of his Lord and Savior. Alan passed away peacefully with family by his side June 11, 2025.

Alan was born Thanksgiving Day November 30,1933 in Hart, to Milo and Agnes (Greiner) Glover. He married the love of his life Ruthie Kokx in 1953. She preceded him in death in 2022 after 69 years of marriage and he has missed her every day since. Alan graduated from Hart High School in 1950, and Michigan State's Agricultural College in 1952, where he was a member of the Men's Choir. His first job after marrying Ruthie was digging oil lines by hand all day, here he mastered the skill of digging a square hole with a round shovel. He was later employed by Dow Chemical in Ludington for 36 years becoming a journeyman pipefitter. He retired from there in 1993.

Like his laugh, his faith was deep. He was a lifetime parishioner of St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Weare, where his baritone voice would make his children cringe, and the sweet little old ladies glow. While a parishioner he was a catechist, a lay minister, a reader, and a member of the Parish Board. Additionally, he was a Weare Township Trustee for many years, a Star Farmer in the FFA (Future Farmers of America), a past Knights of Columbus Grand Knight, an Explorer Scout Leader, and a member of the Ludington Male Chorus.

Although Alan "enjoyed" woodworking, singing and ice cream, he "LOVED" the beauty of the Michigan outdoors. He modeled for many the love of nature, the peace of God found there, and the bonding experienced through sharing it. He appreciated and respected nature and, for over 75 years, was rarely seen between November 15th and November 30th. During this time, he became one with a stump out in the northern Michigan tundra, a sacred ritual shared by his children, grandchildren, and then great-grandchildren. Eventually he would emerge and head back to the never-ending joy of parenting.

Alan was tough, compassionate, and true to his word. Material possessions meant little to him, while a person's integrity, reputation and word meant a lot. Alan was raised in an era without indoor plumbing until he was High School aged. He told stories of sneaking treats and eggs to the WWII prisoners in camp near town, raising prize hogs, how cool you were being measured by how many hands high your horse was, while how uncool you were by if you peed on an electric fence.

His deep faith aided him through all of life's surprises even the ones self-inflicted by marrying the girl next door with her dreams of raising lots of children. He was spoiled by his wife and, later in life, spoiled by his daughters and daughters-in-law.

Alan and Ruthie built a home for their growing family, between both sets of parents. This allowed them to help Alan's mother and his father (who was blind) farm on the south side, as well as caring for Ruthie's parents and brother inflicted with Spina bifida on the north side. The trials and tribulations of living between both sets of parents would break a lesser couple, but both were faithful servants in the eyes of the Lord.

Besides his beloved wife, Alan was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Frank, and his sister Mary (Hamilton).

He is survived by: 10 children, David (Maria), Marie (Dean), Jean, Jim (Kelly), Burt (Marcia), Mark (Tami), Amy (Charles), Kathleen (Stephen), Ken (Pam), and Karen (Phil); sisters, Patricia (Hand), and Judy (Bailey); 31 grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren (3 more on the way), and a large family of birds, squirrels, rabbits, deer, and raccoons staring at empty feeders.

In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to St. Joseph's Catholic Church, 2380 W. Jackson Rd, Hart, MI 49420, in honor of Alan.

Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 AM, Thursday, June 19, 2025, at St. Joseph Weare Catholic Church, 2380 W. Jackson Rd, Hart, MI 49420, with Father Charles Brown presiding. Visitation will be held at the church from 10:00 AM until time of Mass. Interment will follow in Mt. Cavalry Cemetery, afterwards a luncheon will be held at the St. Joseph Parish Hall, 2349 W. Jackson Rd, Hart, MI 49420.

Beacon Cremation and Funeral Service, King-Hart Chapel, is in charge of arrangements.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Oceana's Herald-Journal from Jun. 18 to Jun. 19, 2025.

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Melissa Clevenger

June 22, 2025

Thank you for all the memories Grandpa. I am grateful to have grown up just an orchard away from you and Grandma. I love and miss you.

Max Glover

June 21, 2025

Grandpa Glover,
I could only dream of someday being half the man you were. Your faith was unwavering, your wisdom unmatched, and your patience unlimited. You taught me to appreciate all walks of life and the rest of mother natures gift's, besides those pesky squirrels. You didn’t like to be the center of attention but never hesitated to offer a helping hand. Thank you for all of the lessons you taught me, the happy memories, and the wonderful family started. You will be missed but I know that grandma was happy to see you.

Theresann Pyrett

June 21, 2025

Grandpa,
Thank you for being the perfect example of an amazing husband, father, grandfather, neighbor and friend. You were so thoughtful, caring, kind and generous with your time, laughter, talents, and treasures. I love you and will miss you so very much but I know you're holding hands with grandma and laughing at all of our jokes as you watch on. I'll miss your hugs, laughter, and sharing your jelly beans (whether you knew we were sharing or not).
I love you ❤

Lisa van der Zanden

June 19, 2025

Condolences to the Glover Family from the Frances & Donna van der Zanden Family. Alan (and Ruthie) were wonderful friends to our parents and us kids have lots of memories of them both. Walking down the aisle to communion on Sunday and the line pausing next to Alan and his booming voice is one I'll never forget. And my first squirrel hunt with he and Amy and the boys! God Bless all y'all from all of us! Steve, Sheri, Lisa, Rick, Jane, Diane, Paula and Jason.

Sarah Brown

June 18, 2025

Grandpa was grandpa in every meaning of the word. From lawn mower rides to mowing his lawn. He was the best neighbor for a farm girl granddaughter too.

Joanie Beyer

June 18, 2025

To the Family of Alan Glover--I'm so sorry for the loss of your dad. He was a wonderful warm smiley and loving man. I will never forget the times when I spent some nights there with my friend Karen. He would pray with us and bless us. He was a dear sweet man. RIP Alan!! A few family members may not know me. I am Joanie Dennert Beyer. (A long time friend of Karen's)

Zen Hanger

June 17, 2025

He was a great friend when I worked at dow with him.

Laura Kalchik

June 13, 2025

My heart is hurting for all of you in his expansive family. May you find peace during this difficult time. He inspired me in many ways. My children were given a fine example of a loving man having him as their grandfather. I have fond memories. With caring, Laura

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Visitation

10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.

St. Joseph Weare Catholic Church

2380 W. Jackson Rd, Hart, MI 49420

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19

Service

Mt. Calvary Cemetery

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19

Service

St. Joseph's Faith Formation Center

2349 W Jackson Rd, Hart, MI 49455

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19

Mass of Christian Burial

11:00 a.m.

St. Joseph Weare Catholic Church

2380 W. Jackson Rd, Hart, MI 49420

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Beacon Cremation & Funeral Service - King-Hart Chapel

2370 N. 72nd Avenue, Hart, MI 49420

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