The Sentinel-Record

Wynant B. Glaeser

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Joe was born Wynant Bennett Glaeser in Bergenfiel­d, N.J., on April 26, 1932, to William and Grace Glaeser. He passed away July 24, 2018. He received his lifelong nickname, “Joe,” an allusion to baseball great Joe DiMaggio, early in life when he showed great ability for the sport.

He had two older siblings, Harry and Marilyn. He graduated Bladensbur­g, Md., High School in 1950, and in 1952, joined the Army and was sent to Japan with the Army Security Agency. Staff Sgt. Joe Glaeser was discharged in 1960 and returned to Japan with the federal government to perform the same mission as a civilian. This is where he met his future wife,

1st Lt. Lillian Lavonna, “Mickey” Tanner of the U.S. Army Medical Services Corps. They both returned to the United States, settling down near Fort Meade, Md., and were married on June 14, 1962. On June 3, 1963, daughter, Erica Lynn was born, followed by son, Joseph Bennett on May 11, 1965. Joe retired from the federal government in 1979 and the family relocated to Hot Springs, to be closer to Mickey’s family. Joe’s five grandchild­ren were born between 1982 and

1997. Mickey passed away in June 2010.

He is survived by his children: daughter, Erica Lynn Jones; son, Joseph Bennett Glaeser; grandchild­ren, Randall Eric (and wife Samantha) Glaeser, Grace Jones, Ellis Jones, Lillian Glaeser, Harrison Glaeser; great-grandchild­ren, Lily Schwaesdal­l, Hendrix Jones, Gavin Jones and many cousins.

Services will be held 2 p.m. Friday, July 27, 2018, in Hot Springs Funeral Home chapel with Jason Clenney officiatin­g.

He will have full military honors.

Visitation will be noon until service time on Friday.

Arrangemen­ts are with Hot Springs Funeral Home.

Online condolence­s at http://www.hotsprings­fh.com.

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