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Clark L. Glenn

Oxon Hill, District of Columbia

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August 31, 2023
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Oxon Hill, District of Columbia

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Glenn Clark L. Glenn Clark L. Glenn III passed away on August 31, 2023. A funeral service will be held at St. Luke's at Ignatius Church (School): 2315 Brinkley Road, Fort Washington, MD 20744 on Saturday, October 21, 2023, at 10 a.m. A reception will follow. In lieu of flowers, contributions can...

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A true friend. Fishing buddy and someone I could talk to about anything. " It's all business son" !!!!! Love you buddy... Having a shot of butterscotch moonshine for you my friend. Don and Jeanie

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Let me sit down in this chair right here and show you how it´s done, The great times we had together you will be so missed Skip

I consider Skip one of my dearest friends and he helped me out in so many ways from our days at Century Pools to Chesapeake Pools to helping me buy his (and Colleen's) townhome to whatever I needed. If you knew Skip, you knew he would do just about anything for anyone and was always there. Skip was not shy about saying what was on his mind and was one of the funniest people I have ever met. We would talk every couple of months and miss dearly being able to call him up to talk about...

Skip was a crucial influence on my career. in 1995, when I was 24 and bit lost, he offered me an opportunity to work under his direct supervision. We spent the next 4 years sharing an office, and I learned to be an adult with his guidance. He led by example, with a tireless work ethic buoyed by his indefatigable sense of humor. We started early and stayed late, and we enjoyed our work together. I can still hear his laugh in my head, and his instantly emphatic denial of any time off...

Skip loved kids, and I will forever be grateful for his love and passion for my children! Skip had such a wonderful way of expressing his love to his friends and family. I have so many memories from my childhood that involved Skip. One of my favorite memories was hearing his parents call him "Skipper" after they generously invited us to watch the Air Show. I remember laughing and thinking it was the best nickname! My second favorite memory is Skip holding my son when he was a newborn baby!...

I remember the entire family moving to Maryland, joining St. Ignatius parish. Warm, friendly, outgoing. Skip was a year ahead of me in school, I was in Mike's class. David was in my brother's class. Skip called me maybe 3 years ago explaining he was in my area (Southern Delaware). He was very close (just 1 town over) so he dropped by, also met my son. We had a great time catching up !

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.