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Glen D. Pepper

Washington, District of Columbia

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PEPPER GLEN D. PEPPER Glen D. Pepper, age 50, of Fairfax, VA died on February 14, 2010 at Reston Hospital Center. He was born on November 20, 1959 in Bethesda, MD. Growing up in Northern Virginia he excelled at sports and music. Glen worked as a sous chef at a French restaurant during high...

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I still think of Glen often and I hope he has found our lord Jesus Christ.

Even though he may not have counted me as a friend, I felt privileged to have known him. He had my respect for his modesty and obvious talent and he taught me something special that I needed to know. I still remember that day in like 1983. He said that sometimes the nature of things is so profoundly concealed that it's best to just wait and see. I tried to be very patient that day and most times I am. I'm quite sure many found him very special.

I've counted Glen as one of my best friends for 25 years. I had the good fortune to visit him 3 or 4 times during his final stay at Reston Hospital. Even during the bleakest times he kept his great attitude and was mostly worried about his mom and sister "Barbie." It was a privilege to know him and I miss him very much.

Glen was my boyfriend in Highschool and after that someone I always considered a dear friend. I admired his courage through tough life battles. He was always such a kind person and respected and cared for those around him. I felt very privileged to be his special girl during our teen years. I am really sad that he has left us, for I so wanted to spend time again with him. I send my condolences all the way from Australia. There is a place where he is free now and we will meet again. Goodby...

I knew Glen since 1972-73. We played music together many times. I remember how incredibly talented he was even though he was just a kid, back then he was amazing. It just came naturally to him. He spent hours and hours playing, he really loved to play guitar. I remember working with him at L'Auberge Chez Francois for a couple years. He actually made a nice salad! I will miss him greatly. I can only imagine whatever place he has gone to has gained one of the best musicians I have ever had the...

I had the pleasure of working with Glen. I'll miss his helpful, cheerful, and professional demeanor. It was obvious that he cared greatly about his work, and his careful attention to detail was much appreciated. The building won't be the same without Glen. We all depended on him to make the conference center work for our important events.

Glen was one of my favorite people to work with because he always had a helpful attitude and went out of his way to make your event in the conference center a success. I will miss him greatly because of his skill, his helpfulness, and his professionalism.