
Alfred Glover Obituary
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
October 28, 1939 - February 18, 2025

Alfred Glover Obituary
Oct 28, 1939 - Feb 18, 2025
In Loving Memory of Alfred Glover
Alfred Glover was born on October 28, 1939, in Charleston, South Carolina, as the first child of the late Annabelle Manning Glover and the late Herbert Glover Sr. On February 18, 2025, he peacefully transitioned into the arms of his loving Savior at home in Raleigh, North Carolina, surrounded by his devoted wife, children, and grandchildren.
In 1962, Alfred married his college sweetheart, Patricia Ann Morgan. Together, they built a beautiful life, blessed with 65 years of love and companionship. Their union was graced with two children, Deborah Ann Glover Reid and Kevin Glover Sr., who brought immeasurable joy to their lives.
Alfred had a deep passion for basketball, a love that began under the guidance of Holcomb Rucker, founder of the legendary “Rucker League” in Harlem. As one of the league’s original players in the early 1950s, Alfred quickly emerged as a star. His exceptional talent, leadership, and ability to both score and assist his teammates earned him recognition. As captain of his high school basketball team, he was named Most Valuable Player in both his junior and senior years. In 1958, he played in the High School All-Star Game in New Jersey and was inducted into his high school’s Wall of Fame.
Despite being heavily recruited by South Dakota, Alfred accepted a full athletic scholarship to St. Augustine’s College, where he played as a starter and co-captain for four consecutive years under Coach Jesse Clements. In his senior year, he was honored as the team’s Most Valuable Player. His leadership extended beyond the court, as he was chosen to represent St. Augustine’s at the Peace Corps Conference and the "Crossroad to Africa" conference at the campus library.
Alfred earned his B.A. in Physical Education from St. Augustine’s College and later obtained a Master’s Degree in Health Education from Long Island University. His career with the New York City Board of Education spanned 34 years, during which he served as an assistant principal, high school basketball coach, girls’ track and gymnastics coach, dean of discipline, director of a school for socially maladjusted students, health education teacher, and director of after-school programs. His dedication and commitment to education left a lasting impact on countless students.
His many accolades include:
- United Federation of Teachers, NYC – Recognition for 34 years of exemplary service
- Community District 6 Superintendent – Commendation for his dedication to students and parents
- State of New York Fishkill Correctional Facility – Certificate of Recognition for Volunteer Service
Alfred was an active member of numerous professional organizations and civic groups, including the Prince Hall Masonic Temple Lodge Jappa #5, Triangle Society – Raleigh Capital City Club, the Raleigh Chapter of National Epicureans, and the Raleigh Chapter of Chums, Inc. He was a lifelong supporter of St. Augustine’s College, serving on the Falcon Foundation Board of Directors as Vice President for Development. In recognition of his outstanding athletic achievements, he was inducted into the St. Augustine’s College Athletic Hall of Fame in 2005 and the Rucker Professional Hall of Fame in 2007.
In retirement, Alfred found joy on the golf course, often playing at Hedingham Golf and Athletic Club or hitting balls with friends Larry Clarke and Rich Langan at Wendell Country Club.
Alfred will be remembered for his boundless generosity, warm smile, and magnetic personality. He never met a stranger, always ready to engage in conversation and brighten someone’s day. His love for life and devotion to his family, especially his grandchildren, created cherished memories that will endure for generations.
The family extends heartfelt gratitude to his team of doctors for their dedicated care, which granted them more precious time with him. A special thank you is extended to Bayada Home Health and their compassionate CNA, Ella Taylor. Ella, your kindness, reliability, and unwavering support brought comfort in our most difficult times. You are now part of our family, and we are forever grateful.
Cherishing his memory are:
His loving wife of 65 years, Patricia Glover;
His children: Dr. Deborah Ann Glover Reid (Jason) and Kevin Glover Sr. (Christine);
His grandchildren: LeShae Monique Glover (SC), Kevin Antwaun Glover Jr. (NY), Chelsea Nicole Reid, Myrlene VanLeer Semora Reid, and Lauren Janice Reid (all of NC);
His great-grandchildren: Breon Isaiah Glover, Dajon Arkell Robinson Sr., Brittney Christine Robinson, and Deron Angel Rivera Brundage (all of SC);
His great-great-grandchildren: Amaya Omaria Glover, Dajon Arkell Robinson Jr., and Amiri Denise Brundage (all of SC);
His siblings: Anna Glover Harrison (FL), Carol Glover Smith (Perron) (NY), Mary Glover Whittle (NY), Jeanette Glover (FL), and Michael Glover (FL);
His sister-in-law: Barbara Jean Bradley (Lawrence), Ann Morgan;
His brothers-in-law: Dennis Morgan Sr. (Shirley) and Kenneth Morgan (Carol);
And a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, neighbors, and friends.
Though Alfred’s earthly journey has ended, his legacy of kindness, leadership, and unwavering love will live on in the hearts of all who were blessed to know him. His was a life well-lived, and his memory will forever be a source of inspiration and strength.
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