Charles-Claypool-Obituary

Charles Glen Claypool

Houston, Texas

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CHARLES GLEN CLAYPOOL passed away Saturday, May 3rd, 2003. Glen was born November 20th, 1921 in Nevada, Minnesota. Glen grew up in Dodson, Montana and was always very proud of his roots in Montana. He married Jeanne Bass in 1943. Glen served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He graduated from...

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Glen was the first person we met when we walked in the doors of MDAnderson in Oct. of 1993. He welcomed us and,knowing how frightened we were, assured us that he would escort us to all of our appointments. It was a gesture I'll never forget. During the 7 years my son was a patient there, Glen spent many hours by our side. He always had interesting stories to keep us entertained. Many times I would see tears in his eyes as he looked at our son with such compassion. He was a wonderful man whose...

My love to the family and I want you to know We are saddened by the passing of Uncle Glen. He was so loved and admired. God take good care of him, he did for so many on earth. Goodby to a special person.

i sincerely wish i could be there for so many reasons;to hug aunt jeanne,to see cousins mike, and kent again to see candi after 40 years,to see buddy again after ++years.and most of all to pay tribute to one of the classiest,finst men in my lifetime he will be missed, but gramma claypool was there to hug her boy mark my words!love all of you and we all need to reflect on the precious gift of time and family,be in touch sandy

Glen was a wonderful friend of mine. We worked together in many areas while employed by Exxon Chemical. While I have not seen Glen in quite a few years, I am not surprised that he spent so much time as a volunteer at MD Anderson. He was always a very helpful and sincere kind of guy. His many friends will miss him. I know I will. Peter Hartley