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Glen D. Quinn

McAllen, Texas

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GLEN D. QUINN Glen D. Quinn was born on July 23, 1941 in Henrietta, Texas to parents Frank and Izora Smith Quinn and was called to Heaven on April 24, 2009. Glen was a prominent businessman in McAllen, Texas for over thirty years where he owned Quinn's Exxon Station on 10th Street and Nolana....

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I loved Mr. Quinn, I very truly wish I had the chance to see him one more time. I give God Thanks for giving me the opportunity to see Mr. Quinn in a dream and allowing me to give him a hug. That is something I will always have in my heart. I wish I never lost contact with him and that I was there until the end. I worked for him at the Exxon on 10th and Nolana. Until this day I still think of him and wish I never lost contact with him.

WE are deeply saddened to hear of Glenn's passing.....
Mike and Paul Stafford

Frankie, my thoughts and prayers are with you and family for your loss, you have been a wonderful sister taking such loving care of your brother as well as you did with my brother Leonard,
Glen was so handsome and kind, but remember we will all be together once again IN TIME! Love, Sissie

The Bone family,and Maples family will always remember Glen with his helpful hand at nolana and tenth. God bless your family.

I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AT THIS TIME. MY HUSBAND AND I KNEW GLEN FROM THE STATION. HE WAS A VERY NICE PERSON AND SO FRIENDLY AND HELPFUL.

Glen suffers no more... It's only hard on the ones left who love him.

Glen always had a smile for everyone. He will be truly missed.

To Frankie and family: May God bless you in this time of grief. We have nothing but wonderful memories of Glenn from our weekly lunches with him to our rides on the farm. Glenn always spoke of his love for God and we know he is with Him now. He was always so much fun to be with and we will miss him very much. Our prayers are with all of you.

I wish I were there with you all to mourn together and to also share in your rejoicing that he is reunited with my daddy and grandparents and with our Precious Lord and Savior. I'm so thankful to have so many wonderful memories of him and our family to hold on to. May the Peace of God be with you all.