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Louis Glaser

United States Military Veteran

Louis Glaser passed away peacefully on May 11, 2024, at the age of 93. Born on October 3, 1930, in St. Louis, Missouri. Louis was a devoted husband to his wife, Roberta (Bobbie) Glaser, with whom he shared 67 years of loving marriage. He was a proud father to his sons: Dr. Jeffrey (Joyce) Glaser, Dr. David (Dr. Dee Anna) Glaser, and Dr. Mitchell (Maria) Glaser. Louis’ legacy extends to his grandchildren: Dr. Zachary (Dr. Gabriella Cozzi) Glaser, Dr. Katherine (Dr. Brendan Alleyne) Glaser, Attorney Jason (Sallie) Glaser, Dr. Ella Glaser, Hailey Glaser, and Mateo Glaser, and great-grandfather to Colette Glaser.

A respected and intelligent lawyer, Louis achieved significant success in his field. He earned his undergraduate degree, business administration degree, and law degree from Washington University. Louis proudly served his country in the Korean War and enjoyed playing golf and tennis. He had a great love for Israel and a tremendous appetite for his wife’s delicious cooking. In later years, he enjoyed living in Arizona with Bobbie. Louis will be remembered for his sharp mind, unwavering dedication to his family, as well as his quick wit and humor. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

Louis was brother and brother-in-law to the late Sylvia (the late Sam) Holtzman, the late Buddy (the late Verna) (the late Pat) Glaser, the late Dorothy (the late Alan) Reiman, Leonard (the late Roz) Glaser, the  late Harvey (Lydia) Friedman, the late Barry (Rachel) Friedman.

 In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Louis’ memory may be made in support of Israel via the Jewish National Fund (https://my.jnf.org/donate-today/Donate or to a charity of your choice. A graveside service will be held Sunday, May 19th, 10:00 am at Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol Cemetery, 9125 Ladue Road, St. Louis, MO 63124.

Please visit bergermemorialchapel.com for more information.

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