Beverly Mae Glaeser's Obituary
Beverly passed away into the arms of Jesus on Thursday, January 13, 2022.
Bev was born on Monday September 12, 1949, the first of six children to Leonard and Caroline,(Petlock), Wesner. Bev married Thomas Glaeser on June 29, 1985, and together, had one son, Edward.
Throughout their married life they were fortunate enough to travel to Mexico, Dominican Republic, and many European countries with Ireland being a favorite. Bev was a very gifted person in terms of sewing, and other crafts, so much so that with her sister Karen, held many craft sales for over twenty years. She also enjoyed gardening, and just being outside during the summertime and going for rides in her husband’s convertible. She was a very active person including being a yoga instructor at the YMCA as well as at a private studio. She had many friends and everyone loved her.
Bev is survived by her husband Tom, son Edward, two step-daughters Mindy, (Shaunku), Mays of Milwaukee, WI and Laura, (Paul), Glaeser-Fisher of Baltimore, MD. Also, one step-son Scott of Florence, AZ. She is further survived by two sisters Karen, (Dennis), Moehn of Oshkosh and Leanne, (Tom), Clarke of Littleton, CO. Also, three brothers, Fred, (Diane), Wesner of Janesville, WI. Leonard, (Debra), Wesner of Oshkosh, and Andy, (Jenny), Wesner of Oshkosh.
Bev worked in a few office positions but mostly for St. Croix Chemical Co. as the accounting manager for thirty years until her retirement in 2019.
The visitation will be held on Thursday January 20, 2022 from 9AM – 11AM at St. Raphael Catholic Church 830 S. Westhaven Dr. Oshkosh, WI. The mass of Christian burial will be held at11AM at the church.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in her name to St. Raphael Catholic Church.
The family extends a special thank you to the doctors, nurses, chaplain, and other staff at Ascension Mercy Medical Center for their care and compassion for given to Tom and Edward. She was a fantastic mother and wife who will be deeply missed by her family and friends
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