Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Ronald D. Glaser

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Ron Glaser, age 80, was a loving husband, father, papou, brother, uncle, friend and member of the

Milwaukee community. He died peacefully and surrounded by family on June 26, 2022.

Ron is survived by his wife Georgia (née Ganos), daughter Eleni (Peter) Glerum, grandchild­ren Katie

Glerum and Maddie Glerum, sister Beverly Archibald, sisters-in-law Zoë Ganos, Helen (Joseph)

Caravella plus many nieces, nephews, extended family and dear friends. He is predecease­d by his parents Rudolph and Erma (née Brooks) Glaser, sister Lynn Glaser, brother Tom Glaser and sisterin-law Joan (Oscar) Lara.

Born and raised in Milwaukee, Ron attended Washington High School (‘59) where he was a standout basketball player, selected for first team AllCity Conference for three consecutiv­e years and named to the AP and UPI All-State teams. From 1959 to 1963, he continued his basketball career as a guard at Marquette University (‘63), setting numerous school records and being lauded for his “uncanny jump shot, releasing the ball behind his head and drilling it to the basket without an arch.” Ron was selected in the 1963 NBA Draft to the Baltimore Bullets, but chose instead to pursue a career in education. His love of basketball remained steadfast throughout his life and Ron stayed great friends with his basketball buddies. Ron also became a mentor to new generation­s of high school basketball players at Washington High School, which brought him so much joy. Washington hosts an annual “Ron Glaser Invitation­al” tournament. In 2012, Ron was inducted into the Wisconsin Basketball Hall of Fame.

An educator at heart, Ron’s love for literature led him to a rewarding career as a high school English teacher, varsity basketball coach and Athletic Director at Milwaukee Public School’s Juneau High School. After retiring from MPS, still full of life and not being one to sit idly, Ron spent several years as a chauffeur, where he met an array of fascinatin­g people and often made new friends while getting them from place to place. In retirement, Ron and Georgia also loved to travel, frequently spending time with family in Greece or exploring various places in Europe and throughout the United States.

Ron was an active member of Milwaukee’s Greek community for more than 50 years. While German by ancestry, Ron converted to Greek Orthodoxy early on his relationsh­ip with Georgia, noting that he always felt comfortabl­e, welcome and embraced. He served on the parish board of Annunciati­on Greek Orthodox Church and, for several years, was chair of the church’s annual Greek Festival. Ron cherished the ability to give back to a community that gave so much to him. For more than 30 years, Ron and Georgia owned and operated the celebrated “Eleni’s Greek Food” at the Wisconsin State Fair and Wauwatosa’s “Tosa Fest,” sharing their love of Greek food and culture, especially their legendary gyro and souvlaki.

To all that knew him, Ron was thoughtful and witty, intellectu­ally curious and caring, an avid reader and a sports fanatic. His love, pride and enthusiasm for his family was genuine and everlastin­g. Ron’s appreciati­on for close-knit communitie­s and connection­s with interestin­g people of all kinds guided his spirit and life sensibilit­ies. When catching up with family and friends, Ron would often chuckle and start a conversati­on by asking: “So, what do you know?” As we celebrate Ron, what we know is that he was a generous, kind and compassion­ate man. Towering and stoic, gentle and soft-spoken, Ron brought light into our lives and warmth to our hearts. We will remember him fondly and love him always.

Visitation will be held on Friday, July 8, 2022 at Krause Funeral Home, 9000 W. Capitol Drive, from 4pm to 7pm. Trisagion at 6pm. Additional visitation on Saturday, July 9, 2022 at Annunciati­on Greek Orthodox Church, 9400 W Congress St., Wauwatosa, from 8:30 am until the time of service at 9:30 am. Burial at Wisconsin Memorial Park to follow.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to organizati­ons important to Ron: Annunciati­on Greek Orthodox Church or Washington High School Boys Basketball, Washington High School, Attn: Coach Riley, 2525 N. Sherman Blvd. Milwaukee WI 53210.

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