Lt. Glenn F. VanBlaricum |
Glenn Franklin VanBlaricum of Goleta, California, died of pneumonia at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital on March 13, 2015. He was 94 years old.
Glenn was born on May 18, 1920, on a small farm in Decker Township south
of Noble, Illinois, to Mary Jane (Mollie) Long VanBlaricum and James
VanBlaricum. He was the youngest of their eight children.
Senior Day - Noble High School 1938 - Glenn is the nonconformist to the left - |
In the school year 1939-1940, he taught
1st and 2nd grade at Thomas School south of Clay City, IL, and in 1940-1941 he
taught grades 1, 3, 5, and 7 at Gray School south of Noble, IL.
Mary Ellen and Glenn F. VanBlaricum shortly after their wedding. |
Lt. VanBlaricum flew a Bell P-39 Airacobra fighter plane
in Tunisia during the North African campaign early in World War II. Of the twenty-six men in his squadron, he said that only three came home. He was in the famous Battle of Kasserine pass and then flew bomber escort during the invasion of Sicily. After returning to the States in 1943 he served as a base operations
officer in Florida later in the war. He earned an Air Medal with one Oak Leaf
Cluster among other decoration. He was honorably discharged as a First Lieutenant in 1945 but stayed
in the Air Force Reserve until 1956.
Glenn on the wing of his P-39 in December 1942 in North Africa |
Glenn VanBlaricum - School Principal - |
Front: Wanda, Grandpa James, Grandma Mollie, Effie Back: Glenn, Elbert, Verle, Jim, Ed, Bill |
Glenn is survived by his wife of 72 years, Mary Ellen
(Shearer) VanBlaricum, of Goleta, CA, and his two sons and their families:
Glenn Franklin VanBlaricum Jr. and his wife Claire Bernadette VanBlaricum and Michael
Lee VanBlaricum and his wife Pamela Calvetti VanBlaricum, all of Santa Barbara,
CA.
VanBlaricum ca 1986 LtoR: Mary Ellen, Mike, Susie, Pam, Jim, Claire, Glenn, Jr., Glenn, Annie |
His great-grandchildren are Ellen Calvetti Harrer and Calvin Van
Harrer of Pasadena. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Glenn was a 32nd-degree Mason, a member of the
Olney Masonic Lodge No. 140, and a member of the American Legion Post No. 30 of
Olney, IL. He was also very active in the Boy Scouts of America for many years (both sons are Eagle Scouts) and he was a member of the Order of the Arrow.
Glenn's ashes will be interred in Green Hill Cemetery south of Noble, Illinois. The grave is about 2,500 feet from the location where he was born.
Glenn's ashes will be interred in Green Hill Cemetery south of Noble, Illinois. The grave is about 2,500 feet from the location where he was born.
Glenn as toddler |
Glenn and Tuba Noble HS Band 1937-38 |
Glenn - Gray School 1941 |
Glenn and Glenn, Jr. 1944 with a 1941 Chevy Coupe |
Glenn, Mary Ellen and Mike, 1951 |
Mary Ellen and Glenn on 65th Wedding Anniversary |
Glenn's 90th Birthday - Mike, Mary Ellen, Glenn, Jr., Glenn |
Glenn - Contemplating his existence |