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Glen W. Kremer

Glen W. Kremer

November 28, 1961 March 12, 2026

Loose Creek, MO

Glen W. Kremer, age 64, of Loose Creek, passed away on Thursday, March 12, 2026, in Loose Creek.

Born on November 28, 1961, in Jefferson City, Glen was the son of the late Harry Kremer and Dorothy Hertzing Kremer, who survives him in Loose Creek. He attended Immaculate Conception School in Loose Creek and graduated from Fatima High School in 1980. In 2019, he married Tammy Liberty in Loose Creek; she preceded him in death in 2025.

For 45 years, Glen worked as a cabinetmaker at Phil Thoenen and Sons Cabinet Shop in Loose Creek, where his strong work ethic, skill, and dedication earned deep respect. His fine craftsmanship remains visible in much of the woodwork throughout the Loose Creek church and school. A lifelong farmer and member of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, he took quiet joy in tending the land, sharing 4-wheeler rides and daily chores with his grandchildren, dancing, listening to live country music, and cheering for his beloved Kansas City Chiefs.

Glen was a proud father of three and a devoted grandfather to eight grandchildren, who were the light of his life. He rarely missed an opportunity to support them at school and sporting events, celebrate their accomplishments, and welcome them into his world. Known for never meeting a stranger, he was always ready to lend a hand or volunteer wherever needed. He is survived by his mother, Dorothy; his children, Courtney (Aaron) Stalter of Wardsville, Kathryn (Aaron) Frank of Taos, and Samuel (Amanda) Kremer of Bonnots Mill; eight grandchildren, Ayden, Chase, and Carly Stalter, Liam and Finnley Frank, and Claire, Madison, and Beau Kremer; his girlfriend, Diane Haslag of Jefferson City; his brother, Wayne Kremer of Loose Creek; his sister, Darlene (Ron) Helton of Westphalia; his nephews and niece, Bryon Helton, Kallie Wankum, and Zachery Helton; many friends; and his two French bulldogs, Gunner and Kohl.

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