1947 - 2023 (76 years)
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Name |
Glen Carl Plock [1] |
Birth |
9 Mar 1947 |
Geneva, Fillmore County, Nebraska |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
25 May 2023 |
York, York County, Nebraska |
Burial |
2 Jun 2023 |
Fairmont Public Cemetery, Fairmont, Fillmore County, Nebraska |
Notes |
- Obituary for Glen Carl Plock
A Memorial Service for Glen will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, June 2, 2023 at First United Methodist Church in York, Nebraska. Pastor Trudy Hanke will preside over the Memorial Service.
A Graveside Service with Military Honors will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, June 2, 2023 at Fairmont Public Cemetery.
Memorials are suggested to the family for future designation to honor Veteran's causes.
Glen Carl Plock was born March 9, 1947 to Carl E. and Wilma M. (Philson) Plock in Geneva, Nebraska at Filmore County Hospital. He was one of 6 children born into the family. Glen passed away at his home in York, Nebraska, surrounded by his family, on May 25, 2023 at the age of 76 years, 2 months, and 16 days.
He went to kindergarten at country school then received the rest of his education at Fairmont Public School, graduating in 1966. That same year, he was drafted in the Army where he served at Fort Polk, Louisiana. In June of 1966, Glen was sent to Vietnam where he served his country overseas until November 1967. He then returned to the States where he was stationed at Fort Sam in Houston, Texas. Glen returned to home in June 1968. Glen received the Marksman Badge, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, and the Vietnam Campaign Medal.
In the fall of 1968, he went to Milford Trade School pursuing automotive technology. Glen then worked for Capek Farms from 1968 to 1972. During this time, he married Jeanette Capek on October 18, 1969. From this marriage, Shelly and Ann were born. In November of 1972, Glen started working at for Co-op in Milligan, Nebraska, where he worked for the next 21 years. Glen and Jeanette divorced in 1979.
On May 25, 1984, Glen married Joyce Kronhofman. From this marriage, Glen gained two children, Joseph and Tanya. This marriage also nourished his love of giving, resulting in the fostering of over 50 children.
Glen was active in the American Legion for over 50 years, while also enjoying being an umpire for softball in Milligan.
Glen and Joyce moved to York, Nebraska in 1999. He pursued a new endeavor, becoming an active member in the York Eagles Club which he managed for many years. Glen also worked at Nutrition Services for 6 years. He spent the years after Nutrition Services working at Cornerstone Bank and Black Barts convenience store. Glen finished his working career managing Big Alkali Fish Camp south of Valentine, Nebraska. He used his love of people and the outdoors to thrive at Big Alkali from 2012 to 2016. He then returning home to York to retire. Glen still received messages and calls from visitors at Big Alkali, sharing their memories of the camping resort.
Glen was preceded by Death by his parents Carl and Wilma; sister Joann and brothers-in-law Gerald Switzer and Robert Schubart.
Glen is survived by his wife, Joyce; daughters Ann & Tony Tagliaferro, Tanya & Tim Peters, and Shelly Hansen; Son Joe & Paige Kronhofman, and honorary daughter Jess Thompsen. He was also survived by many grandkids including Kortney and Cody Kronhofman, Wyatt and Whitney Hansen, Evan and Ryan Tagliaferro, and Claton and Bryce Peters. Among his grandkids, Glen is survived by many "honorary grandkids", Ty Capek, Laramie Elliot, Spencer Galaway, Brandon Capek, and honorary great-grandkids Eli and Hadley Galaway. He is also survived by brothers William Plock and Larry (Lynda) Plock, sisters Carolyn Switzer and Doris Schubart; sisters-in-law Deb Sieber (Lonnie), Anita Brace (Andy), Charlotte Ward (Mark), Jackie Coy (Brud), Diana Uldrich, and Patty Elliot (Jim).
Glen loved camping, boating, cooking, the outdoors, and car racing. Glen hated the word "step kids." Everyone were Glen's kids one way or another. He lived his life full of love for others, always giving pieces of his heart to whoever needed a laugh or a hug.
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(Courtesy of Dennis Belohlavy, from Farmer & Son Funeral Home)
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Person ID |
I16063 |
Strong Family Tree |
Last Modified |
11 Jun 2023 |
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Sources |
- [S219] Milligan Centennial History Book Committee HISTORY OF MILLIGAN, NEBRASKA 1888-1988 (Walsworth Publishing, Marceline, MO), p 233 (Reliability: 3).
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