Glenn-McCutchen-Obituary

Glenn McCutchen

Portland, Oregon

1943 - 2024

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DIED
April 5, 2024
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

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Robert Glenn McCutchen, longtime journalist and newspaper publisher, died on April 5, 2024, in Portland, Oregon, after a brief battle with cancer at the age of 80. A memorial service is planned for 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 27, 2024 at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Portland.Retiring as...

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I am doubly sad to learn, in August 2025, about Glenn's death: First, sad that he's gone, and second, sad that he lived four hours from me and I could have visited him. Everything that's been said about him personally and professionally I agree with, and more. During my time in Atlanta he was one of the top two bosses I had. The other was Paul Howle. My belated sympathy to Glenn's family.

Thank you for the reminder of the anniversary of Glenn's passing. He was a dear friend and we still miss him. Marty & Don

I am so grieved to learn of Glenn`s death. He, I, and Tom Jenness were best friends in the mid 1960s, at Oklahoma Baptist University. I was so touched, a few years back, when Glenn made a donation to Oklahoma Baptist University in my and Tom´s names. Though we have not been in touch in the past few years, he was always in the back of my mind, and I always counted him as a friend. I was in the process of looking for his new email address to resume our communication, when I found his obituary...

Prayers for the McCutchen family. I knew Glenn through community events in Longview. He was always steady and solid. I know how much he will be missed

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Prayers for all of Glen's family. Glen will be missed. He did a great deal for Longview, TX

I defy anyone to find a single person who ever worked for him and claims to have had a better boss than Glenn. He was kind, funny, loyal and the consummate journalist. The world has lost a beautiful soul. Journalism has lost a brilliant light.

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Glen personifies the old adage "still water runs deep." I served with him on the Session when Legacy Presbyterian church was dissolved and we both moved on to Faith Bridge Presbyterian church.He researched and wrote the Marketing Plan that Faith Bridge was required to submit to the Presby for approval before we could begin our search for a new minister. Glen was a good man and will be missed by all who were fortunate enough to know him.