GLOVER, Waverly

GLOVER, Waverly

God in His infinite wisdom called Waverly Glover to rest from his labors on January 3, 2021. He was born May 12, 1922, as the second son to

enhance the quality of life for Frank and Lillian Glover. His unique Mount Vernon, Ohio, public school experience was completed when he satisfied the requirements for graduation from Mount Vernon High School in December 1939. The three and a half years he spent as a member of the Army of the United States was a life altering experience and it provided the vehicle to satisfy a dream of his life to obtain a college degree. As a student of Central State University, he actively participated in student activities and was elected President of the student body and he was initiated into Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. The requirements for the degree of Bachelor of

Science in Accounting were satisfied Magna Cum Laude in

December 1949. Good fortune continued to smile upon him as he was employed by the Internal Revenue Service as an Agent. In 1961, after satisfying the requirements imposed by the State of Ohio and the American Institute of CPA's, the destination of Certified Public Accountant was awarded. Following the rewarding and gratifying experience with the IRS, an

opportunity to serve as the Chief Financial Manager for

Central State University followed. The irresistible offer to serve as the Director of Budgets and Assistant Treasurer of Ohio University strengthened his credentials. He would often say that many are called but few are chosen. The crème de la crème was servicing as Finance Director and Assistant City Manager for the City of Springfield, Ohio. The lead editorial for the Springfield newspaper dated December 15, 1970, and the reward of the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce Giant Stride Award for outstanding support to City government was a most gratifying experience. He served on a number of local boards and he was appointed by the United States Secretary of State to a six-year term as a member of the

United States commission for UNESCO. His final experience was completed as an R & D Branch Chief at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Upon his retirement, he was awarded the U.S. Air Force medal for outstanding civilian service. Resolutions by both the Ohio State House of Representatives and the Ohio State Senate supported the fact that your deeds in life are

repaid many fold. He was also awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws Degree from Monrovia University in Monrovia, Liberia. The induction into the graduate fraternity, Sigma Pi Phi

(The Boule) was a rewarding experience. Waverly was inducted into the Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame, class of 2015. This was a highlight to end his career. Waverly Glover is survived by twin daughters, Pamela M. Glover of Trotwood, Ohio, and Paula M. Glover of Clayton, Ohio; granddaughter, Jayla McLemore of Trotwood, Ohio; a loving sister, Anita Clark of Malibu, California; goddaughter, Shawn A. Clark of Gilbert, Arizona; and a number of nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, Frank and Lillian Glover and brothers, Frank D. Glover, Harry H. Glover, Arnette D. Glover and sister, Wanda P. Dunson. Visitation is Tuesday, January 12, 2021, from 11:30 a.m. until time of service at 12 noon in the Robert C. Henry-Clark Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Dayton

National Cemetery with military honors. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Springfield Foundation to the Waverly Glover Scholarship Fund or the Dayton Foundation to the Waverly Glover Scholarship Fund.

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