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GLENN ELLIS

Bronxville, New York

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ELLIS--Glenn A., died peacefully on April 11, after a long battle with brain cancer. He was a loving and devoted husband to his wife, and dearest friend, Therese. His loving daughter Kate, of Washington, DC and her wife Lauren Auerbach, also survive him. Glenn left Penguin Random House as Vice...

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Glenn was a friend, and someone I learned a lot from at Random House. He cared so much for those who worked with him and showed it with his intelligence, his love of books and his wonderful sense of humor. He is missed.

Glenn was such a nice & gentle man. I was lucky to work with him at Random House. My sympathy to Therese.

Glenn was a gifted leader and friend. His integrity and wisdom have been an inspiration to me. His generosity of spirit and care for those who worked with him have touched a whole generation of colleagues at Random House. Much love, Therese.

Therese, Kate and Lauren, we send our sincere condolences at the loss of cousin Glenn. We grew up at the same time, partly in Louisiana, but never really knowing each other. We, my husband and I will keep all of you, Glenn included in our thoughts through this difficult time. Baker Stevenson Smith, Jr. and Francis J. Cullinan of Fletcher, North Carolina.

therese, i am one of the cousins from la. glenn's mother nell was my father steve's sister...sorry for your loss, praying for you and kate during this time of grief...may the Lord bless and keep you and make His face to shine upon you and give you peace...in family love, kate louise(smith)bladen

My condolences to Therese. Glenn was a great next-door neighbor and a real gentleman.

Therese, all my love to you. Please take care. Laura

Therese you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Glenn was such a patient and kind man who taught me so much. I'll never forget him.

Glenn was a friend, mentor, and teacher for many of us for many years at Random House. I'll miss him.