In his semi-retirement, he continued to give Grammy a hard time, and regularly flew back and forth from Kalispell, Montana to help on the farm. Glen was so proud for his only son Bob, to become a 3rd generation farmer on the homestead, and was able to begin a new chapter of his life as “Gramps” when his oldest grandchild was born. Glen was also known to fly Pat to school, or neighboring women to town during winter months when roads were impassable. He passed the fiery temper of his youth to Bob and Donna, and his love for horses on to Ardis. Glen married Helen Thiel in 1951, and they made their home on his family farm where they raised their four children, Pat, Donna, Bob & Ardis. Glen learned to fly airplanes as a teenager and started an aerial crop spraying business in the 1960’s that was later taken over by both his son and grandson. He attended the Frazier Township School through eighth grade, then farmed with his father after his brothers joined the service during WWII. Glen was born November 26, 1926, in Frazier Township, Divide County, North Dakota, as the third son of Sophia (Drygas) & Duncan Hay. Luke’s Care Center in Crosby, North Dakota on May 15, 2021. The three-story Italianate building is part of the Doctors' Row historic district downtown.įrom 1916 to 1966, it had a pharmacy, Karn & Carpenter, on the first floor.Ī side entrance on Fourth Street led upstairs to four doctors' offices at one point.Glen R. The Gilmores are bringing the historic building back to life after nearly two years of its sitting empty. He said it will seat about 20 up front and another 20 in a meeting room in the back. Greg Gilmore said the coffee and donut shop will have the entire first floor of the 1893 building that was formerly home to the American Red Cross and before that to the Greater Owensboro Chamber of Commerce. They expect to have a staff of about 10 people and get their ingredients from local farms. Once that's doing well, they said, they may add other items.Īmy Gilmore said her donuts "will be flaky, more of a pastry." The Gilmores say they'll start with a menu of just coffee and donuts. Gramps will be the second coffee shop downtown, but the first donut shop. "Downtown Owensboro is a lot different today from when we were growing up. "We loved the vibrancy of downtown Lexington," he said. The Gilmores returned to Owensboro and Owensboro Christian nearly six years ago. That's when we decide to open Gramps Coffee and Donuts with his face on the logo." He's OK now, but he went through a rough patch. "He liked to go to a coffee shop there, sit with people, tell them corny jokes and visit with them," Greg Gilmore said. Greg and Amy Gilmore grew up in Owensboro, but they left in 1998 when he joined the staff of Crossroads Christian Church in Lexington.ĭennis Gilmore moved to Lexington not long after that. She and her husband, Greg, executive pastor of Owensboro Christian Church, own the business.īut he'll continue his work as basically the chief operating officer at the church and she'll be running the business and making the donuts.ĭennis Gilmore is the inspiration behind the business. "We want to bring joy to our customers," Amy Gilmore said of the names. 14-When Gramps Coffee and Donuts opens on the northeast corner of Fourth and Frederica streets this summer, customers will find such Gramps-centric items on the menu as Back in My Day, Kids These Days and Get Off My Lawn.
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