Arthur Neal Glasgow
1885 - 1955 (70 years)-
Name Arthur Neal Glasgow Born 10 Sep 1885 Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska [1, 2, 3, 4] Gender Male Census 1920 Albion, Boone County, Nebraska Census 1930 Valley, Douglas County, Nebraska Occupation billiard hall, restaurant [4, 5] Died 26 Oct 1955 Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska [3, 4] Buried Prospect Hill Cemetery, Elkhorn, Douglas County, Nebraska [3, 4] Person ID I746 McKeown Last Modified 10 Jul 2023
Father Adam Glasgow, b. 17 Sep 1841, Guernsey County, Ohio , d. 9 Jun 1907, Nuckolls County, Nebraska (Age 65 years) Mother Rebecca Ann Meyers, b. 8 Oct 1852, Ohio , d. 26 May 1920 (Age 67 years) Married 11 Mar 1869 Tuscarawas County, Ohio [1, 6] Family ID F283 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Edith Rachel Loper, b. 24 Aug 1894, Guide Rock, Webster County, Nebraska , d. 25 May 1985, Valley, Douglas County, Nebraska (Age 90 years) Married 1911 Red Cloud, Webster County, Nebraska [4] Children 1. Florence Janette Glasgow, b. 13 May 1916, Albion, Boone County, Nebraska , d. 8 Jun 1990 (Age 74 years) 2. Mary Ada Glasgow, b. 25 Nov 1918, Albion, Boone County, Nebraska , d. Apr 1995, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska (Age 76 years) Last Modified 10 Jul 2023 Family ID F289 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Photos Glasgow, Adam and son Arthur Glasgow, Arthur
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Notes - Arthur N. Glasgow
Arthur Neal Glasgow, 70, of Valley son of Adam and Ann Myers Glasgow was born Sept. 10, 1885 at Superior, Nebraska and passed away at an Omaha hospital October 26, 1955 after a prolonged illness.
He was married to Edith Loper in 1911 at Red Cloud, Nebraska. They moved to Albion, Nebraska where they were engaged in business and later came to Valley where they were in the restaurant business for many years.
He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.
His loved ones will long remember his kindness and how often he used to read the Bible to them.
Besides his wife he is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Eva Emart of Escalon, Calif., Mrs. Mary Reed of Waterloo and Mrs. Florence Rhoades of Valley; a sister, Miss Gertrude Glasgow of Fr. Collins, Colo., and five grandchildren.
Funeral services were conducted from the Swanson Funeral Home in Valley on Sunday, Oct. 30th with Rev. Dale Kanrath in charge.
Frank Warren of Elkhorn sang “Beautiful Isle of Somewhere” and “In the Garden” with Mrs. Dora Ritner accompanying him at the organ.
Pallbearers were Henry Whitehead, Gus Sumnick Jr. and Clarence McArdle, all of Waterloo; Harlan Merryweather of Valley, Russell Reed of Omaha and Frank McArcle of Elkhorn.
Interment was in Prospect Hill Cemetery.
Swanson Funeral Home of Valley was in charge of arrangements.
The Douglas County Gazette, Waterloo, Nebraska. Friday, 4 November 1955.
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- Arthur N. Glasgow
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