Glen has always reminded me so much of my grandfather, who loved to tinker and fix things. He was happy to help my daughter build a shelf out of wood and teach her valuable woodworking skills. He took my son and nephew around in the HOA and gave them pride in their community by giving them opportunities to take part in it. They fixed brick walls, painted speed bumps yellow, cleaned up various areas and anything else he asked them to do. He did this with many of the youth in the community, even when others didn’t agree with his approach. He knew the right way to train children and to love the people in his community. He is greatly missed by our family. We love you, Glen (and Peggy).