Glenn-Jeter-Obituary

Glenn Jeter

Austin, Texas

1933 - 2023

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December 23, 2022
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Austin, Texas

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JETER, Glenn Jeter, Glenn E. was born at home in Gladewater, Texas on December 19, 1933 to Fred I. and Gladys Jones Jeter. By age 14, his family had moved to Odessa and then to San Angelo where he graduated from San Angelo High School. In 1953, he met the love of his life while working on his...

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Our deepest condolences Abbie, Jenny, Julie and your families. We hold beautiful memories of Glen on the farms. He was forever smiling and kind to everyone he met. Cherish the memories and carry them in your heart. He´s laughing in conversation with our Momma. They are watching over us. With all our love .

Glenn was a dear friend to us and a Texas grandfather to our kids for nearly 30 years. Our family has been blessed beyond measure by his kindness, compassion and zeal for life. His life was centered on choosing to find and appreciate the good, in all circumstances. He focused on enjoying the little things in life and helped us to do the same. Beautiful flowers, comfort food and lovely music were staples in his life. His friend circle continued to grow throughout his life; making...

I worked with Glenn at HEB for many years. He was truly one of the kindest people I have ever had the pleasure to know. He was a true old-school gentleman. I feel very grateful I was able to work with him and get to know him.

One very kind gentleman. I am sorry he's gone from this earthly to Abbie and all his family and friends,

It was sad news to hear about your loss of Glenn. Remember all of the good and loving times to help get through this time and future times of grief.

I worked for Glenn as a subcontractor for years. Glenn was one of the most kind, fair, and professional men I ever worked with. He always talked about being the only man in his house full of girls (that he loved dearly). He was an obvious family man! I´m proud to call him a friend! Praying for the family!

Our condolences to Aunt Abbie, Jenny Aldrich, Julie Coupland, and family. Uncle Glenn was always kind, considerate, friendly, and fun to be around. He will be missed. He will be waiting for his loved ones in the grandest receiving line you could ever imagine. Blessings and prayers, Royce and Robbie Pearson