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Glenn Kloes
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Glenn Kloes, of Antigo, died Saturday, November 2, 2013 at Aspirus Wausau Hospital. He was 77 years old. He was born on February 6, 1936 in Three Lakes, a son of the late Gustav and Lucille (Spankuch) Kloes. He married Alice Seis on September 2, 1961 at St. John Catholic Church in Antigo. She survives.

He attended Lakewood Grade School and was a graduate of Arbor Vitae-Woodruff High School.

Mr. Kloes joined the National Guard in 1957. In 1961 he was called into active duty serving in the United States Army as a Tank Mechanic.

Mr. Kloes was employed by the Department of Natural Resources in Antigo and later in Shawano retiring in 1993. His passion was working on the Navarino Wildlife Area.

He enjoyed watching the Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Brewers and Wisconsin Badgers. He also enjoyed and spent many hours researching his family genealogy.

In addition to his wife survivors include three daughters, Debra Kloes of Antigo, Patricia (Jay) Reynolds of Aniwa and Michelle (Michael Barwick) Kloes of Aniwa; four sons, Steven Kloes, Randy (Kathy) Kloes, Robert Kloes all of Antigo and Douglas Kloes of Aniwa; six grandchildren, Dana (Brian Murray) Reynolds, Molly Barwick, Mitchell Barwick, Nikki Kloes, Brett Kloes and Hannah Reynolds; a great-granddaughter, Taylan Murray; two brothers, James (Jan) Kloes of Oregon and Tom (Beverly) Kloes of Hatley.

He was preceded in death by a son-in-law, Jay Reynolds and a brother, David Kloes.

A funeral service will be held on Thursday at 11 a.m. at Bradley Funeral Home with Rev. Charles Hoffmann officiating. Burial will take place in the Queen of Peace Cemetery, with Antigo veterans conducting military honors. Visitation will be Thursday from 9 a.m. until the time of service at the funeral home.

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1550 Neva Road
Antigo, WI 54409
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Antigo, WI 54409
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J Judith Lintereur-Johnson on Apr 14, 2016

My father, Leroy Lintereur, was a friend and colleague of Glenn's. So sad to learn of this just now. Everyone who knew Glenn was grateful to work with him and have him as a friend.

J Jim Wolff on Nov 12, 2013

I am proud to say I'm a classmate (1955 grad) of Glenn who was a leader among our very active classmates. It was he who set up and "arranged for" our annual class reunions. Those of us who attended last July pointedly missed him as we will in the future.

B Beth Meidl on Nov 9, 2013

My prayers are with the family. I am sorry for your loss.

B Beth Schumann on Nov 8, 2013

So sorry to read of Glenn's passing my deepest condolences to you and your family.

w wheezy on Nov 8, 2013

my thoughts and prayers are with all of you. he had to of been an amazing father to have such a wonderful wife and family... God bless Glenn and may the White Light of the Holy Spirit watch over and guide Glenn

B Bob and Marilyn Mahon on Nov 7, 2013

Marilyn and I only met Glenn a couple of times and were taken by his kind heart and love of nature and all things wild...Our thoughts and prayers

D Dan and Mary Seis on Nov 6, 2013

Dear Aunt Alice and family,

We are so sorry to hear about the loss of Uncle Glen, it's been a sad year with my mother passing away and now your families loss as well, we just want you to know that our thoughts and prayers are with and your family in these difficult times. Take care.

Dan and Mary Seis

S Scott Zarda on Nov 6, 2013

The Kloes Family, my condolences to you all at this time of grieving your loss. May the Lord guide and comfort you.
2 Corinthians 1:3-4
John 3:16

God Bless

J Janet Lewellyn on Nov 6, 2013

Glenn was a very special person. We both worked at the courthouse for many years. Navarino Nature was a beneficiary of his talents. I never walk through the area of the ponds without thinking of him. After he retired and moved to Antigo we missed him. You have my sympathy.

A Anonymous on Nov 6, 2013

B Bradley Funeral Home on Nov 6, 2013

B Bradley Funeral Home on Nov 6, 2013

Look at me, I bagged two.

M Mary Wilson on Nov 6, 2013

Look at me, I bagged two....scout outing: Back row: Ralph Kloes, Gust Kloes, Glenn, Klugow. Front: Chuck Yost, Jim Dunbar, Dean Kuckkhan

B Bradley Funeral Home on Nov 6, 2013

Glenn and cousin Ralph

B Bradley Funeral Home on Nov 6, 2013

Proud warrior...Berlin crisis

B Bradley Funeral Home on Nov 6, 2013

More fun....

B Bradley Funeral Home on Nov 6, 2013

His first year at the DNR, when he found out he could get paid for having fun.

B Bradley Funeral Home on Nov 6, 2013

Glenn always started his phone conversation with "Hello, this is your handsome cousin"

J Joanne Chrudimsky on Nov 6, 2013

Aunt Alice, and the clan,,,,wow life does catch up with us in different ways,,,my fondest memories was that good old "pig Roast" at the farm,that was always a good time when family got together and just had some real fun, Your forntunate to have all the memories to share.God Bless all, David (weasel) & Jo

S Steve Miller on Nov 5, 2013

I started my career in DNR with Glenn in 1974. He was my mentor and became my confidant and good friend. He was full of ideas for wildlife and land management. So often he would say "Hey, Steve, I got an idea!" or "Hey, Steve, why don't we give this a try ?" And so we did, so many times. My time at Shawano and Navarino under Glenn's influence, and what I learned and experienced from him, has guided me my enitre career. I often said: "I learned from the best wildlife technician in the country!" His teaching was not only pragmatic but also philosophical. He saw the woods and fields and marshes and streams and rivers and lakes as an interconneted whole system long before it was popular to do so.

His role in helping to initiate the Navarino Nature Center is probably his crowning achievement, next to raising a family. It reflects his love for teaching kids about nature and passing on to future generations his love for wildlife and wild places. What a great success story the NNC has become due to all the folks who shared Glenn's vision and passion. It is an "Epic" conservation success story in Wisconsin due to all who have been involved.

Thanks Glenn - for all you've done, and all you have touched. Lv you man !




D Dick Nikolai on Nov 5, 2013

My condolences to the Kloes Family. Glen was a great co-worker who I worked with on numerous occasions involving many aspects of wildlife management. These were from planting prairie, maintenance of equipment, constructing timber or logging roads, restoring hydrology of wetlands, looking at ideas for the beginning of the Navarino Nature Center, doing surveys, marking timber and many more job duties. He had great devotion to his family and brought the lighter side to get through tough situations at work. While he may have been stumped at projects for a time he always came up with solutions in a common sense way. Glen always had a positive attitude even when computers came onto the scene and when he was frustrated on the learning process from this technology. Later he used it to enhance his knowledge of his family genealogy. Glen was a great teacher of the next generation of Wildlife Technicians and used his mishaps of being stuck or equipment breakdowns as tools to forge forward even when wet and muddy up to his armpits. He was a true friend of wildlife for Wisconsin who would give all his energy to see a project through to the end. Glen was a passionate person who will be missed by all. All of us know he will be serving those in the afterlife to make the world even more special.

T Tim Ewing, Director / Naturalist on Nov 5, 2013

Rick Herzfeldt, Glenn Kloes, Dave Prey and Dave Fuge at the NNC educational building dedication April 2000.

T Tim Ewing, Director / Naturalist on Nov 5, 2013

I think of Glenn every time we teach children down at Glenn's Pond at the nature center. Glenn was a gentle giant. It was a pleasure to know him, and hear the stories of the early years on the Navarino Wildlife Area, and the early years of starting the nature center. Glenn planted the seed of the nature center, we will work to nourish and keep his dream growing.

F Fr. Mike Seis on Nov 5, 2013

Dear Aunt Alice and Family,
All of you are in my thoughts and prayers.

B Bill Hamann Jr. (Shawano) on Nov 5, 2013

I worked with Glenn for a little while when I was attending Fox Valley Technical College for Natural Resources and did a lot of volunteer work for Shawano DNR. He was a very pleasant man, and nice to be around. Everyone that worked with him had nothing but respect for him, and the and experience that he brought with and shared with others. He will be greatly missed by everyone.

R Roy Habeck, Board of Director Member on Nov 5, 2013

Glenn's dream of constructing the Navarino Nature Center (NNC) became reality. This beautiful building and concept stand as a tribute to his dream. Sympathy is extended to the Kloes family in this time of sorrow. He always will be remembered at NNC.

N Nona Berray on Nov 5, 2013

I went to AV-W High School with Glenn; he was one of my favorite classmates. He could get people laughing in a second with some of his unique comments; we always counted on him to keep us in a happy mood. I especially remember him in typing; his hands were large and he had difficulty getting his fingers to move with speed. It seemed he just could not excel in any "speed tests". One time the whole typing class celebrated when he hit the score of 10 words per minute, but with 5 mistakes!!! We all loved you, Glenn, and hope that you keep everyone in heaven just as happy and smiling as you did your former classmates!!

R Ron and Kay Weix on Nov 4, 2013

Dearest Alice, Debbie, Patty, Mickey, Steve, Randy, Bob, Doug and families
We are so sorry to hear about Glenn's passing I remember all the summers when you came up from Shawano (I miss those good old days) please know that you all are in our thoughts and prayers and let us know if you need anything.
Take Care
Ron, Kay (Boettcher), Kristopher and Joshua Weix

J Jim & Jan Miller on Nov 4, 2013

Another one of the "good guys" has left us. Glenn and I hunted, cooked, and did a lot of other things together, both work and non-work related when we were both at Antigo. He always had a smile and a willingness to help out no matter what it was. Heaven has received another good angel.

D David Gjestson on Nov 4, 2013

I knew Glenn and his reputation for the better part of 30 years working with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. A big man with a big heart, he was honored with the Bureau of Wildlife Management's first annual "Wildlife Technician of the Year" award in 1981. His dedication on the job and special effort given in the support of the Navarino Wildlife Area will not be forgotten.

B Bradley Funeral Home on Nov 4, 2013

G Gary Jolin on Nov 4, 2013

To the Kloes Family:

I didn't work with Glenn very often but a little now & then. Of course I saw him at meetings & training sessions & we blew up a few silos together but whatever the circumstances he was always a positive force and a very pleasant person to work with. Very dedicated and he always had a new idea to try and was pretty creative. He worked with me on the peat fires in Killsnake WA (some very long days & nights!). He was instrumental in getting the irrigation equipment in for us to flood the area to put the fires out and of course blowing the big hole in the river bottom to use as a water source.

I enjoy remembering the time we were blowing up old farm silos on one of the wildlife areas & a local farmer asked if we could blow an old apple tree stump out of the ground for him. We said no as of course it was totally against all work rules, even common sense indicated it a no-no as it was close to the house and farm outbuildings. He persisted and told us of all his experience blowing stumps "in the old days" to convince us it would be OK. Reluctantly we gave in, always looking for a chance to improve our local public relations image.

So after deciding on the appropriate size & placing of the dynamite charge we pulled back to observe the results of our collective efforts. Needless to say the stump, instead of just tipping out of the ground as planned, went airborne instead. Pretty high actually, the sunlight playing on the stump and mass of roots slowly rotating high in the air created quite an artistic affect. With at least the two of us DNR types holding our breaths, I can't speak for the farmer, seeing our careers held in suspended animation over the farm buildings we waited to see where the slowly rotating stump would come to earth. Well, target earth ended up being dead center through the roof of the milkhouse!

After a few moments of silence, the farmer. seemingly accepting his role in choosing the charge and placement said, "Well, that roof needed replacing anyway!" Glenn and I departed as quickly as we could, fully expecting repercussions and disciplinary action down the road. Thankfully they never materialized!

Such was a work day in the field with Glenn! They don't make guys like that any more.

Sincerely & with deepest sympathy,
Gary Jolin
retired wildlifer

J Jackie Baraniak on Nov 4, 2013

Alice, I had not met your husband Glen, or any of your children. I have not seen you in years, but think of you often, remembering our fun time at Tesch's Village Inn. I was sorry to read of the passing of your husband. My sympathy to you and your family.

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