Leroy Glazier * " A Guitar Legend" OBITUARY
from DigElogROCORI August 06, 2008
Leroy Glazier, 66 Sauk Rapids April 14, 1942 - July 24, 2008 Mass of Christian Burial will be 11:00 a.m. Monday, July 28, 2008 at St. Augustine Catholic Church, St. Cloud for Leroy Glazier, age 66, of Sauk Rapids, who died Thursday at St. Benedict’s Senior Community, St. Cloud. Rev. Tony Oelrich will officiate and burial will be at Sacred Heart Cemetery, Sauk Rapids. Friends may call from 4-8 p.m. Sunday at Dingmann Family Funeral Home, Sauk Rapids and one hour prior to the services Monday at the church in St. Cloud. Parish prayers will be at 7:00 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home in Sauk Rapids. Leroy was born April 14, 1942 in Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada to Gilbert and Clara (Aucion) Glazier. He married Cynthia Herbst on November 19, 1977 in Huron, SD. He has lived in Sauk Rapids all his married life and prior to that lived in Canada. Leroy was a Musician and also worked construction for Dave Schendel. He was a member of St. Augustine Catholic Church where he ushered. Survivors include his wife, Cynthia of Sauk Rapids; children, Tanya Meyer of Lonsdale, MN, Erin (Weston) Knutson of Becker; grandchildren, Dacotah, Skylar, Kain and Bailey; sisters and brothers, Corrine Doirion, Gil Glazier, Kenneth Glazier, and Linda Scott all of Bathurst, New Brunswick, Ralph Glazier, Glendon Glazier, and Ann Paul all of Oshawa, Ontario. He was preceded in death by his parents; and brother, Ronald Glazier. ******************************************** *QUICKTIME *Phone It was back in 2005 that DigElog did an exclusive interview with Leroy Glazier and the custom made guitar he uses hand made by his brother. It was the day Leroy was inducted into the Midwest Rock Country Hall of Fame, receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award. When you view this story you'll be immediately impressed by Leroy's pleasant and caring demeanor. This was a caring and loving man that truly enjoyed music and the people he played for. This story has been copied on numerous video distribution websites and based on our rough statistics it's been seen literally thousands of times online. We take great pride in publishing this story one more time in honor of this great man and the contribution he made to the world around him. We'll miss your music Leroy... and we'll miss you! Duane Kuss DigElog Network Publisher ************************************************* By BEN COHEN, Star Tribune Leroy Glazier entertained fans in the St. Cloud area for 40 years, playing traditional country-western and jazz. “His playing was so unique, clean and professional,” Nashville singer and recording artist Art Essery said. Glazier, 66, died of pancreatic cancer. The Sauk Rapids man was much loved by audiences and fellow players for his classic country-western tunes. Guitarist Leroy Glazier of Sauk Rapids, Minn., entertained fans of classic country-western music in the St. Cloud area for 40 years. Glazier, who had played gigs in the Midwest, the Southwest and Canada, died of pancreatic cancer on July 24 in St. Cloud. He was 66. The Bathurst, New Brunswick, native jammed with the likes of George Jones, Tommy Cash and Ray Pryce when their tours came to Minnesota.SEE TOTAL STAR TRIBUNE ARTICLE ************************************************* By Kevin Lange, published on Steel Guitar Forum This is a tough one for me. It may get a little long, for that I apoligize. My old friend Leroy Glazier and his family are having to deal with a struggle that nobody should ever have to go through. This past December, Leroy was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. After extensive surgery in January, the cancer was thought to be in a remissive state. Then in May of this year, Leroy found out that the cancer had returned to his pancreas and liver. As you can well imagine, Leroy and his family have experienced very high medical costs, and those costs will continue. So a benefit gathering has been planned for Sunday August 10th at Dusty's Bar LEROY GLAZIER BENEFIT . Sunday, August 10th, Dusty's Bar... east St. Cloud. The above is some information taken off the poster for the benefit, now let me add a personal comment. Leroy has lived, worked and performed in the central Minnesota area for almost 40 years. I have know him for close to 35 of those years, and a more generous man you will not find anywhere. He has always been willing to sit down with someone to pass on musical advice or information, or just visit for a while. Leroy Glazier is always one of the first to step up and donate his time and talents when they are needed, so now, how about we return to favor. I know many of you are familiar with Leroy's work from the Midwest Country Show on RFD-TV. Some of you like myself have been fortunate enough to enjoy his talents and personality in person on the same stage. Leroy does not have a computer, so if you would like, you can pass along any well wishes and comments on this post, I will print them off, and make sure Leroy gets to read them. Thank you in advance for your thoughts and prayers for Leroy and his family. Kevin Lange http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/index.php
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