C.-Stevens-Obituary

C. Glenn "Coach" Stevens

Syracuse, New York

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February 2, 2012 C. Glenn Stevens, 82, of Canastota, died Thursday at Upstate Hospital from injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident. Glenn was born January 25, 1930, in Port Leyden, the son of Charles and (Doster) Irene Stevens. After graduating as valedictorian of his class at Port Lyden...

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Glenn Stevens was my coach at SVCS (1956-1959). Always had an encouraging word of advise........May he be coaching Angels.......

Glenn was a great person. I miss him more than you'll ever know. We had many years of freindship.
Edna Murphy

Our deepest condolences go out to the Steven's family. May all the wonderful memories help you during this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

To the Stevens Family- Glens legacy lives on through all of you!!!I love your entire family. I will miss him.My Prayers are with all of you!!

So very sorry for your loss. He was an impressive man. What a gift. Wishing your family strength.

Pete and family, your Dad was one of the people in our community who truly shaped and built the great place to grow up that is Chittenango. His tireless work in supporting the school, church, and every aspect of life was an important part of what shaped all the children of our generation, not just his own. He will be missed, and remembered with love. I am proud to have known him.

Annie and kids, I am so sorry to hear of Glenn's passing. I am in Florida at this time but know that my thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this sad time.

Thoughts and prayers to the entire Stevens family. The Steven's family are a wonderful group of people and have always supported the Port Leyden community and attended the Port Leyden Firemen's Field Days every year. I hope to see you this summer golfing in Brantingham. My father sends his condolences from Florida. My thoughts are with you Skip, your Dad will be greatly missed with all the lives he has touched.

We were very sorry to hear of Glenn,s passing. We first met Glenn and Ann when we were on a couples bowling league .It was always a fun time with them.. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Ann and her family. May God Bless you .
Mike and Debbie Wright