Glenn Merritt Gramly

Glenn  Gramly

Glenn Gramly

Glenn Merritt Gramly passed away February 11, 2014 at his home with his beloved
family and pets surrounding him.  Glenn was born July 24, 1938 to Merritt and Evelyn
(Faber) Gramly in Aurora, IL. He was a 1956 graduate of East Aurora High School.  On
August 12, 1961 he married the love of his life Patricia Wormwood at the first Presbyterian Church in Aurora.  The couple had two children, Jodeen Marie and Timothy William.

After graduation Glenn worked as a meat cutter and manager for a super market in Plano,
IL. Later working for E.S. Miller Packing as a salesman.  Glenn and his partner Myron
Rutledge were the founders of Nock &Feather Custom Archery in Aurora and Elgin IL.
His artistic abilities led him to specialize in custom made arrows that were sent through-
out the world.  Week-ends were a time for hunting trips and archery tournaments.  Glenn
was a member of Auroraland Archers and Fox Valley Bow Hunters.  As well as archery,
he loved snowmobiling and boating.  Glenn loved turning his hobbies into businesses,
By founding Oak Leaf Enterprises, Inc. and Gramly & Associates, Inc.  One being a
Manufactures representative firm for Arctic Cat and the other a marine marketing
business.  He also owned the Bounty Hunter, a charter fishing business on Lake Michigan.

He and his family moved to Delavan, WI. In 1974 when he started purchasing and
developing real estate.  In 1988 the family moved to their home in Coloma and in 1995
purchased and renovated a restaurant they called “Pot Lickers”.  Retirement led them to
move permanently to their lake home in Rhinelander, WI., later moving back to Coloma
and building a new home.  Glenn was an avid NASCAR fan, placing friendly wagers with
his son and Coloma friends on race day.  He loved his pets, especially his constant
companion his golden retriever, Nugget.  Glenn was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose for many years.

Glenn is survived by his wife Patricia, his son Timothy “TG” ( Sommer Shand) a brother
Dean (Audrey) Gramly, sisters-in-law Sharon Pagel, Renee (Jack) Weis, Kathy Gramly and
many nieces and nephews.  He was preceded in death by his daughter, Jodeen
Marie Gramly; father, Merritt Marl Gramly; mother, Evelynn Marie (Faber) Gramly;
Brother, Gary Gramly; father-in-law and mother-in-law, Arthur Grant and Marie Jane
Wormwood and his brother-in-law John Pagel.

Visitation with the family will be held at Roseberry’s Funeral Home in Friendship, WI on Saturday, February 15, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.  Committal service will be held 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, February 19, 2014 at Roselawn Memory Gardens in Lake Geneva, WI.

In lieu of flowers the family has established a memorial fund to benefit Adams County and Lakeland Animal Shelters.  Donations can be sent to Hancock Community Bank in memory of Glenn Gramly, P.O. Box 179, Hancock, WI. 54943.

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Condolences

  1. Marilyn Ballard says:

    Not only did Jesus welcome him home with open arms but so did Bill .

  2. Dan and Mary Witt says:

    Pat and Tim-So very sorry to hear of Glen’s passing. He will be deeply missed. We loved seeing you guys at “Pot Lickers” ! Tim, take care of your mom. She is a very special lady.

  3. Judy morrison says:

    DEAR PAT & TIM, I’M SO SORRY TO HEAR OF GLENN’S PASSING. GLENN WAS IN OUR WEDDING AND WAS SUCH A GOOD FRIEND TO US. JACK THOUGHT GLENN WAS THE GREATEST! MY HEART GOES OUT TO YOU BOTH.

  4. Carl & Sue Seefeldt says:

    Pat & Tim
    We have you in our thoughts and prayers for your loss of a great husband, father and friend. We enjoyed getting to know Glenn and although our friendship was a short one, we will keep fond memories of our times together. Rest in peace Glenn.

  5. Audra Byczynski says:

    Glen will surely be missed, he was one of a kind. He was a best friend to my dad, and I have a lot of laughs and memories of him. Rest in Peace Glen, until we see you again.

  6. Peggy and Buck Sleeman says:

    Pat and Tim-So sorry for your loss of such a great husband and father. Glenn will be in my heart always-never forgetting his kindness, humor and all around great friend. He, Mr. C and Mary are bending their elbows I am sure just like when they were still with us. With love. P.S. Pat you will always be part of the Chilewski family!