Funeral arrangements - William C. Glaub
31 November 1998
Funeral arrangements - William C. GlaubWINDSOR, ON, Nov. 30 /CNW-PRN/ - Funeral arrangements have been announced for the late William C. Glaub, President and Chief Executive Officer of Chrysler Canada Ltd., who died suddenly on Thursday, November 26 while vacationing in the U.S. Virgin islands. Visitation will be at the A. J. Desmond Funeral Home, 32515 Woodward Avenue, Royal Oak, Michigan on Tuesday, December 1 from 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, December 2 at the First United Methodist Church of Birmingham, 1589 W. Maple in Birmingham, Michigan. Doors open at 9:30 a.m., funeral service at 10:30 a.m. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations in memory of William C. Glaub may be made to the Franklin Community Church, 32473 Normandy, Franklin, Michigan 48205, telephone 248-626-6606. Mr. Glaub is survived by his wife, Jan Glaub and children Kelly, Christopher and Joseph Glaub, and stepchildren Beth and Andrew Shapiro. Also surviving are Mr. Glaub's mother, Marian L. Glaub, and sisters and spouses Barbara and Stephen Gergely, Maribeth Glaub, Carol and Mark Pochodylo and many nieces and nephews. ``There are no words to express the sense of loss all of us at DaimlerChrysler feel due to the tragic death of Bill Glaub. Our deepest sympathies go to both the Glaub and Laseke families.'' ``Even though he only had seven months as President of Chrysler Canada, Bill made his mark there just as he had done throughout his 27 years with Chrysler Corporation. He will be missed but he leaves a legacy of hard work and friendship which made Chrysler, the communities in which he worked and the people he came in contact with, better in so many ways.'' Robert J. Eaton Chairman DaimlerChrysler ``I am shocked and saddened at the passing of Bill Glaub. Chrysler Canada has lost a great leader. The Glaub and Laseke families have lost a wonderful husband, father and son. And I lost one of my closest friends.'' ``Bill Glaub and I worked together for more than 15 years. To say that I will miss him dearly is the emptiest of understatements. Life -- and business -- will go on as they must and as Bill would have wanted them to. But all of our lives and successes will be a little less bright without Bill. We have all lost a great friend.'' James P. Holden Chairman Chrysler Canada Executive Vice President DaimlerChrysler Corporation