Anthony J Glusko was an exceptional person. He was an assistant research scientist for Combustion Research and Flow Technologies, Inc. in Pipersville
Glusko, 23, died Feb. 15.
He earned a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Penn State University and was working on a master’s degree in mechanical engineering, which was awarded post humously.
Glusko was an Eagle Scout, enjoyed building rockets and playing strategy games with his friends, according to his family.

“Anthony always looked to the sky. He dreamed of either being a Navy pilot or working for a rocket company. His memory will live on through The Gift of Life, organ. skin, tissue donations including his heart that will be woven into the fabric of others and allow them the opportunity to give of themselves to the world. He was a little boy who loved trains, cranes, and rockets… a young man who soared as an eagle in scouting, a son, a brother, and a friend. The world will benefit from his donation of time and self,” his family wrote in his obituary. Reprinted from the Patriot news, February 2020.