Memorial Service: 11 a.m. Saturday, July, 13, 2019, at Buffalo United Methodist Church, Cedar Rapids. Arrangements by Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids.
Survivors include her sons, Randy (Jayne) of Cedar Rapids and Scott (Donna) Glandorf of Canton, Georgia; grandchildren, BJ (Tracy) and Joshua (Kari) Glandorf and Matthew Glandorf (Mckenzie Jones); great-grandchildren, Bryce and Caleb Glandorf and Jack, Nolan, and Stella Glandorf; siblings, Judy (Rodney) Oaks, and Marvin Bricker (Deb Wilson); many extended family members; and several friends.
Marlene Mae Bricker was born May 22, 1933, in Williamsburg, Iowa, to Marvin and Lareta (Lewis) Bricker. She attended Williamsburg High School, graduating with only a dozen classmates.
She met Harlan Glandorf in High School, and they were married July 8, 1953. They raised two boys, Randy and Scott, and owned Glandorf Auction Service. Marlene’s love of antiques shone through all of the auctions, estate sales, and tag sales she organized.
Marlene enjoyed embroidery and sewing.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and husband, Harlan.
Memorial Service: 11 a.m. Saturday, July, 13, 2019, at Buffalo United Methodist Church, Cedar Rapids. Arrangements by Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids.
Survivors include her sons, Randy (Jayne) of Cedar Rapids and Scott (Donna) Glandorf of Canton, Georgia; grandchildren, BJ (Tracy) and Joshua (Kari) Glandorf and Matthew Glandorf (Mckenzie Jones); great-grandchildren, Bryce and Caleb Glandorf and Jack, Nolan, and Stella Glandorf; siblings, Judy (Rodney) Oaks, and Marvin Bricker (Deb Wilson); many extended family members; and several friends.
Marlene Mae Bricker was born May 22, 1933, in Williamsburg, Iowa, to Marvin and Lareta (Lewis) Bricker. She attended Williamsburg High School, graduating with only a dozen classmates.
She met Harlan Glandorf in High School, and they were married July 8, 1953. They raised two boys, Randy and Scott, and owned Glandorf Auction Service. Marlene’s love of antiques shone through all of the auctions, estate sales, and tag sales she organized.
Marlene enjoyed embroidery and sewing.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and husband, Harlan.
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