Jack E. Glatt was born 4 November 1921 3636 Dickens Ave in Chicago, Illinois, United States to William Edward Glatt (1893-1967) and Elizabeth Wilhemach (c1894-aft1930) and died 1998 Illinois, United States of unspecified causes.
Children
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Barbara Glatt (Living) |
Barbara has twin sons, Nicolas and Christopher. Christopher's wife's name is Elizabeth.
Siblings
Siblings
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
William Edward Glatt (1920-1945) | 29 July 1920 Chicago, Illinois, United States | 18 April 1945 Leipzig, Germany | |
Jack E. Glatt (1921-2010) | 4 November 1921 Chicago, Illinois, United States | 1998 Illinois, United States | Olivia Holmes (Living) |
Edward W. Glatt (1923-1995) | 1923 Chicago, Illinois, United States | 2 July 1995 Illinois, United States |
Obituary
Jack E. Glatt of Barrington since 1967 Services for Jack E. Glatt, 88, will be held at 5 p.m. Saturday, April 17, at the Davenport Family Funeral Home, 149 W. Main St. (Lake-Cook Rd.), Barrington, where the family will be receiving friends from 4 p.m. until the time of the service. Born Nov. 4, 1921, in Chicago, he passed away peacefully March 4, 2010, at Good Shepherd Hospital in Barrington. Jack attended St. Mel's High School in Chicago, followed by IIT. He was a captain "Bombardier Instructor" for the Army Air Corps during World War II. He owned Keolyn Plastics in Chicago and Mount Prospect, and was a member of Pioneers of Plastics, the Society of Plastics Engineers, and the Society of the Plastics Industry. Founder of the The Tritons, one of the Midwest's largest scuba diving clubs, he was the author of "Underwater Navigation." He became a certified wind surfing instructor in his 50s. He was the loving husband of Olivia H. (nee Holmes); the beloved father of Barbara Glatt of Barrington; and the cherished grandfather of twin grandsons, Nicolas and Christopher (Elizabeth) Glatt. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to BACOA Social Services, 6000 Garlands Lane, Barrington, IL 60010-6025. For information, 847-381-3411 or www.DavenportFamily.com, where online condolences may be left for the family. (Published in Chicago Suburban Daily Herald from March 14 to March 21, 2010)
Military Service
Jack and both of his brothers served in the Army during WWII. Jack served as a bombardier instructor for the Army Air Forces and flew in B-24 Liberators. (Source: http://www.wwiimemorial.com/registry/search/pframe.asp?HonoreeID=178968&popcount=5&tcount=26)
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