Glenn-Lockwood-Obituary

Glenn Lockwood

Great Falls, Montana

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Navy veteran Glenn Lockwood, 81, of 601 26th Ave. N.E., a radio and television broadcaster for more than 40 years and one of the first staffers of local station KRTV, died Thursday of complications from a stroke at Peace Hospice.A celebration of his life is 1 p.m. Sunday at the home of his nephew...

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I will always remember the times I shared with Glenn and Billie as I grew up. He shared his home and his time. I could stop by the corner house any time to come and visit, walk with Glenn in his yard as he trimmed the lawn and trees. There was always a kind friend to visit in their house. My heart and prayers are with you, Billie, in your time of loss.

I want to convey my sadness at Glen's passing and my condolences to his family, friends and professional colleagues at both KRTV and KFBB. I also want to convey my profound appreciation and thanks to Glen for his kindness and understanding in the way he briefly touched my life.

I would like to send my sympathy to the Lockwood family. I remember they were all very close. Marlene Wardinsky (my mom was Hope (Lockwood) McGovern)

A true Gentlman who will be greatly missed. Glenn and KRTV had more influence on my early life then any other factor. Unfortunatly I never made the time to say thanks.
Walt & Nicki Mann

Growing up and watching Glenn, I will always remember his professional demeanor as well as his kind and mellow voice on KRTV. I never dreamed that one day I would work at the same station that he helped develop. As an adult I became a friend and not just a viewer and fan. Our prayers are with you all. We will miss him greatly.

Glenn Lockwood was a true television pioneer and a very nice man. I had the privilege of working with him, learning from him and laughing with him for 15 years.
KRTV was a special place for many years. Glenn Lockwood was a big reason.

Growing up in Montana, Glenn Lockwood was an institution in broadcasting. When I worked for the Montana Television Network, it was people like Glenn and Norma Ashby that bought out the the great things we have come to know about the great state of Montana. You will be missed.
a long time fan,
Shane Morger
Ventura, Ca.