Grady-GLENN-Obituary

Grady GLENN

Houston, Texas

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GLENNDr.Grady J Glenn ,58, passed away, Monday, June 20, 2011 in Cypress. Private Family services to be held.

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Grady and I grew up across the street from each other and walked to school together. My husband is an amputee and he and Grady always had a conversation at the class reunions. I can't believe this was So quick. Grady was a super guy and sorely missed.

I just heard the sad news of Grady's passing. I waas a classmate at Tivy High School and at Texas A&M. We had reestablished contact this spring and I had really enjoyed hearing from him and sharing a few stories. My deepest condolences to his family.

I was so sorry to hear of Grady's passing. While I didn't know him as long as some of the others who posted here, he was such a great personality I never forgot him and the few conversations we had. He will be sorely missed.

Dr. Glen was a very kind helpful man. He helped me get set up with my PCO license, and met with me one on one in his office at Texas A&M to give me a lecture on fumigation. He emphasized safety. He was always willing to take my calls and give me advice. My prayers go out to his wife and family. Robert M (Waco, TX)

To the Glenn family: Dr. Glenn was a tremendous gentleman. Always took the time to explain and help me coordinate a "Continuing Education" program for our employees here at Texas A&M. Just know that we are all thinking of you in this very difficult time.

I appreciated Dr. Glenn and his help with the insect that I brought to him at the campus. I will miss his spirit of helping solve Extension clinetele problems as an Entomologist. I will also miss him as a friend most of all. Our prayers are with you all at this time. Ron Holcomb (Liberty, TX)

I wish to express my sympathy to the family. I enjoyed knowing Grady and working with him. It was sad to hear of his death.

I recently meet Dr. Glen in early June while he proctored an exam I was taking. After only spending a few minutes with him I felt I had known him all my life. I was shocked to hear the news of his passing and feel a deep sense of loss that I will not be able to get to know him better. Grady you are going to be missed. My prayers and condolences are with his family and friends.

I have know Grady for many years, as a new sales rep working for Thompson Hayward Chemical I would call on Grady and Laura when the boy were just little guys. He was a one man show. Every year when I went to the National Pest Managment Convention, I would try and find out if Grady was there, if not I would always make sure I picked up a bug necktie from the Whitmire booth and make sure I got it to him. He always smiled when he got these and told me he wore them all the time when making...