Royce L. Glick
March 5, 1946 ~ January 13, 2024
Royce Glick, 77, of Columbus, passed away on Saturday, January 13, 2024, at Our Hospice of South-Central Indiana Inpatient Facility. He was born on March 5, 1946, in Greensburg, IN to Maurice Glick and Doris Drake Glick. Royce married Mary McQueen on January 21, 1968.
Born in ’46, he had seen just about everything by the time he passed. At least that’s what he’d be sure to tell ya. This is the reason he was a man with a hundred different stories on a hundred different subjects; each one re-told with clarity and most likely with a twist you had never heard before.
For those who were unaware, Royce was the only person who had ever learned how to properly drive. If you were ever a passenger in his vehicle you were sure to be schooled on how to properly utilize a turn signal, headlights, or observe the speed limit, because, in his opinion, nobody on the road ever did.
Some of his favorite hobbies were fishing and hunting. He would begin preparations for a fishing trip months in advance. Oftentimes, this would include numerous trips to Bass Pro just in case he needed something which, more often than not, was something he already had.
“Dad, like most of us in the family, was stubborn, and this played out until he passed. But you know, looking back, I don’t think we’d have it any other way. We love you, Dad, and hope you’re catching a few of those “Tournament Grade” keepers you so loved to catch.”
Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, January 17, 2024, at Chapel of the Good Shepherd Church, 7230 E. County Road 700 N., Hope, IN 47246 with Rev. Al White officiating. Calling hours will be from 11 a.m. until service time at 1 p.m. at the church. Burial will be held at Moravian Cemetery in Hope with military honors conducted by the Bartholomew County Veterans Honor Guard.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Chapel of The Good Shepherd Church through the funeral home.
Survivors include his wife; Mary Glick of Columbus, IN; children, Donald Glick of Columbus, IN, Scott Glick of Hope, IN, Bryan (Staci) Glick of Elizabethtown, IN; sister, Julanna (Dean) Young of Hope, IN; grandchildren, Steve Glick, Zach Glick, Maren Glick, and Michaela Fletcher; great-grandchildren, Finley and Zoey Glick.
Royce was preceded in death by his father, Maurice Glick, mother, Doris Robinette, and step-father, John Robinette.
Arrangements were entrusted to Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home.






Just like driving no one could ever mix material right either and I might have to agree with him on that. I worked with Royce for many years and heaven gained a great angel sending hugs and love to the family Michelle Silence
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Royce and I both were deployed to Vietnam, I’m proud and honored to call him my brother in arms , also we work together which made knowing him even better, RIP Royce , you earn your wings . John Hughes
What can I say except Royce was a man of many talents, He could always make you laugh even if you weren’t in the mood , he always had a good heart and if anyone needed him , he was there He definitely gave a 100% on everything he set out to do , I’m glad we were able to be part of his life, he made working with him a experience and a lot of good times Another chapter in the book, Royce never knew a stranger, so RIP my friend your story have made a mark in all that knew you.
Thinking of Royce makes me smile as I think back on all the years working with him. Some people you forget, but nobody could ever forget Royce. He was one of a kind. He was always friendly and funny. Prayers for Mary and all the family during this difficult time.
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You will be missed Royce. Thank you for being so kind to me and Hunter.Thank you for being good to mamaw. All the little things you did. I really appreciate you, sorry i never got to tell you this. You been a good friend to our family. We will sure miss having coffee with you and listening to you stories. Tell papaw in heaven we miss him too. I pray for Mary that God will give her comfort and strength.
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Kevin and Debbie Massey planted a Memorial Tree in honor of Royce L. Glick.