Glenn-Brooks-Obituary

Glenn Brooks

Huntsville, Alabama

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Nov. 11, 1936 - Feb. 27, 2015 Robert Glenn Brooks, 78, passed away February 27, 2015. Glenn was a Korean War era Veteran, a former Huntsville Police Detective and a U.S. Deputy Marshall. He retired in 2008 from Glenn Brooks & Associates, a Private Investigative Agency that he founded in 1980....

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We miss the husband and wife team, Glen and Sheila. We love them very much. But we also love their individuality. This was a friendship of a 30 to 40 year span for Ron and I and what a ride. Glens wit love of life and sense of humor will never be forgotten. And I will consider Sheilia my best friend for life!! (We even went on their honeymoon with them!)

RIP Glenn. You were like a dad to me when I was growing up. I will never forget the fun times we all had camping in Scottsboro. You will be missed. God bless you and the rest of your family. Love, Pam (McInnish) Long

I grew up with Sheila Brooks Jones and Jeff Brooks.
Thinking of you and your family during this difficult time.

My condolences to the family, I didn't know him that well but he was my great uncle and I know my granddad (Thomas Brooks) will miss him very much.

Loved this man as my adopted father. He has always shown me love and respect.

Glenn was such a sweet, gentle man. I had the pleasure of knowing him for most of my life, and even got to work for him and Sheila while in high school. He was one of the most caring men I have ever known. I will miss him, and will look forward to seeing him again in the great beyond.
Much Love and many Blessings!

Lots of fond memories. Still tell stories from the early days of the private investigation firm. Rest in peace, my friend.

A good soul. My best way to describe in 3 short words. He was ( no is) truly compassionate, caring and always had a kind word for everyone. Very few people ever have a good friend as Glenn. I am honored and privileged to be considered his friend.

A good soul. My best way to describe Glenn is 3 short words. He was (no is)truly compassionate, caring and never spoke a harsh word about anyone. Very few people are fortunate enough to have a good friend like Glenn. I am honored and privileged to be his friend.