Seattle Daily Times
October 15, 1956
David E. Glancy, 81, of 7502 E. Green Lake Way, died in a nursing home yesterday after a short illness.
Mr. Glancy, born in Ohio, came to Seattle 31 years ago from Sunnyside, Yakima County. He was a retired farmer.
Mr. Glancy was a member of the Green Lake Free Methodist Church.
Surviving are three sons, Lloyd L. and Roy A., both of Seattle and Glenn O. Glancy, Unlakleet, Alaska; four daughters, Mrs. Glen Hall and Miss Clara Glancy, both of Seattle; Mrs. Ivan J. Klein, Wilmington, Del., and Mrs. John A. Hansen, Lyndhurst, N. J.; a sister, Mrs. O. P. Leach, Seattle; 15 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock tomorrow in the Green Lake Free Methodist Church. Burial will be in Pacific Lutheran under the direction of the Green Lake mortuary.
Seattle Daily Times
October 15, 1956
David E. Glancy, 81, of 7502 E. Green Lake Way, died in a nursing home yesterday after a short illness.
Mr. Glancy, born in Ohio, came to Seattle 31 years ago from Sunnyside, Yakima County. He was a retired farmer.
Mr. Glancy was a member of the Green Lake Free Methodist Church.
Surviving are three sons, Lloyd L. and Roy A., both of Seattle and Glenn O. Glancy, Unlakleet, Alaska; four daughters, Mrs. Glen Hall and Miss Clara Glancy, both of Seattle; Mrs. Ivan J. Klein, Wilmington, Del., and Mrs. John A. Hansen, Lyndhurst, N. J.; a sister, Mrs. O. P. Leach, Seattle; 15 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at 3 o'clock tomorrow in the Green Lake Free Methodist Church. Burial will be in Pacific Lutheran under the direction of the Green Lake mortuary.
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