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Glen Allen STACY

Mason, Ohio

1961 - 2012 (Age 50)

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STACYGlen Allen. Age 50, of Mason, passed away on June 14, 2012, at Hospice of Hamilton with his wife and family near. Glen was born October 1, 1961 in Hamilton, the son of Glen Max Stacy and Eugenia Weinrich Stacy of Oxford. He was a student at the McGuffey Laboratory School and graduated from...

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I just heard about Glen's passing. All I can say, is that he was truly, one of the nicest human beings. . .ever. It was a pleasure to know him as a fraternity brother at MU. My prayers to his entire family.

In the short time I knew Glen, I admired him as a father, a husband and as a man. The biggest compliment I can give a person is I wish I knew them better and longer and with Glen this is the case.

I am so sorry to hear of Glen's passing. I will always be grateful for the time and assistance he provided my wife when she was considering going into the florist business in West Chester. I had only seen Glen occasionally since college, but when we called and told him what we were looking to do, he was extremely gracious and helpful. Glen was a great guy and we will keep him and his family in our thoughts and prayers.

So very sorry to hear of Glen's passing.
Glen was a great guy and, like his father, a great supporter of Hamilton's achievement. Rest in peace, Glen!

Dear Sally, Samantha, and Daniel,
I am so sorry to hear about your husband and father. Glen and I swan together on the Oxford summer swim team as well as the Talawanda High team. I remember driving us all to Florida for spring break in 1975 with Roger McIntyre and Glen riding shotgun. We had a great time on this first trip away from our parents. I have many memories of your husband and father as a great guy, always laughing and being a great friend to everybody. Even when he had those...

Glenwas an encourager and a source of brightness around CHCA during my time there. His family is special and I mopurn your loss.

We are so sad to hear about Glen. We both loved him, and will always treasure our Miami U. days and memories of him. Sally, our prayers are with you all.

Dear Sally, Samantha, & Daniel-
You all are in our thoughts and prayers.
Greg & Diane Stevens
Ben & Alex Stevens

We are here for you guys. Many prayers are being sent your way.
The Murray's