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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Clair Jeannette
Glaser
August 22, 1943 – February 25, 2026
Visitation
Park Lawn Northland Chapel
5:00 - 7:00 pm (Central time)
Rosary will be prayed at 7:00pm
Church Visitation
St. James Catholic Church
10:00 - 11:00 am (Central time)
Mass
St. James Catholic Church
Starts at 11:00 am (Central time)
Clair Jeannette Glaser
Clair Jeannette Glaser was Born to Clarence and Geneva Gansen on August 22, 1943 on what was most likely a hot summer day at the Elma Hastings hospital in Elma, Ia. Raised on the family farm, she was the youngest of seven surviving children. 3 brothers: Gerald (Marg), Nicholas (Dolly) & Joseph (Eleanore), and 3 sisters: Katherine (Butch), Mary (Wayne), and Norma (Ken).
On October 11, 1960 she married the love of her life, Brian Glaser from Alta Vista, Ia. Together, they moved to Kansas City, Missouri in August of 1961, where their family quickly grew to 6: Todd (Donna) Kearney, Mo, Tammy (Jeff) Lecompton, KS, Jeff (Kyla), Liberty, Mo and Jodi (Brian) High Point, North Carolina. They have 10 grandchild: Chantel (Nick), Charity (Daniel) Cheyanne (Kye), Jeremy, Ty, Jake, Joe (McKenzie), Caleb (Eda), Cierra, Josh, and 11 great grandchildren: Jayden, Ava, Alexander, Isa, Emma, Olivia, Xavier, Paisley, Oliver, Hadley, and Noah.
Jeannette was know for her energy and love for those around her. From her quick wit to her unexpected pranks, she was the life of the party and did not know a stranger. She loved to host parties and entertain. No matter who you were when you were with her she made sure you were taken care of. Her perfectionism followed her in all that she did. She helped Brian build a trucking company out of nothing, and at its peak was an empire. Their business not only provided many jobs to the local community, it afforded them and their family a second home at the Lake of the Ozarks. Where, with their kids and grandkids they made many unforgettable memories. “The Lake” was her favorite place, where boat rides accompanied by Bob Seger classics were the norm. She even named their boat “Against the Wind”. That really was her life’s motto. She truly lived against the wind and defied many obstacles as she forged her and her family’s path through this world.
Survivors include her husband of 65 years Brian of the home, 4 children and their spouses as well as grandchildren and great-children, and 1 sister Norma (Ken).
She went home to be with Jesus on Wednesday, February 25th. May God grant peace and rest to her eternal soul. And may the “night moves” never end as you are forever “against the wind”.
Visitation wil be from 5:00-7:00pm with a Rosary at 7:00pm on Thursday, March 5, 2026 at Park Lawn Northland Chapel, 1640 Route 291 Hwy, Liberty, MO 64068. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 11:00am on Friday, March 6, 2026 with a visitation form 10:00-11:00am pror to Mass at St. James Catholic Church, 309 Stewart rd, Liberty, MO 64068 Interment will be in Resurrection Cemetey, Kansas City, MO immediately after.
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