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Glen Harold Maw

Preston, Idaho

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Glen Harold MawDecember 15, 1939 - September 5, 2016Glen Harold Maw, 76 years, was called back to his heavenly home Monday, Sept. 5, 2016. He died peacefully in his sleep. His wonderful spirit and tender heart will be immeasurably missed by so many. He was born Dec. 15, 1939, in Washington, D.C.,...

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Cindy & family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. You have been great friends and neighbors for so many years and your many talents have blessed so many people. We know that Glen is now free from the physical problems that he experienced for so many years.

My condolences to the Maw family. I crossed paths with Dr. Maw when he was the sports psychologist for the U.S.U. 1981 women's volleyball team on which I played. I learned so many things from him and I still have a letter he sent to our team congratulating us when we beat the #1 ranked team in the country (University of Hawaii).

Glen always brought smiles and laughter to the third floor of the Taggart Center. He'll be missed.

Cindy and Family....We just heard about your loss. We have great memories of the Maw Family and send hugs and Prayers your way at this difficult time.
Rick and Stephanie Thomas

Condolences to the family. Glen, our brother-in-law's brother, uplifted our lives the few precious times we crossed paths.

We feel gratitude for having a relationship with the Maw family. Glen was honest, genuine and caring. Love, Ed and Wanda Banham

To the dear Maw family, We want to remind you that the sun may disappear for a while, but it never forgets to shine. May the words you listen to say the things you need to hear. And may a cheerful face lovingly look at you when you happen to glance in your mirror. Of all the things we'll be wishing for, wherever you are and whatever we may do, there will never be a day in our life when we won't be wishing for the best for you.

With much love,

Dear Maw's, I am very saddened to hear of Glen's passing. Having the privilege to know him for many years beginning with my own experience in his Career Class as a USU Student, then as a friend in the Mt Logan Stake. His friendship and loving advice has served and sustained me countless times as I served as Bishop in the former Logan 23rd Ward. Since moving to Oregon I have thought of him and his professional advice often as I am also in the Career Support profession.
I will miss him and...

Dear Kari, Cindy and Family-
I loved reading this lovely tribute to your father. What a great man, and remarkable legacy. When we were missionary companions you read me parts of his letters to you on occasion. I remember being very touched by his insights, his gift for writing, and how very much he loved you. My heart aches for you, Kari Love. I can only imagine how difficult this must be for you. Sending lots of love and prayers to you, your dear mamma, and all your family. I love you my...