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Glenn Stoops

1941 - 2023

Glenn Stoops obituary, 1941-2023, Dayton, OH

Glenn Stoops Obituary

Stoops, Glenn Allen

Glenn Allen Stoops, 82, of Oakwood (Dayton), Ohio, passed away suddenly but peacefully on September 7, 2023, at home.

Glenn was born in Butler, Pennsylvania, the first child of the late Rosmer Glenn Stoops and Ethel Edna (Elder) Stoops (known to their friends and family as R. Glenn and Teddy), on August 21, 1941. Young Glenn A. started school in Kittanning, where he dazzled his teachers, skipping two grades; he graduated from North Allegheny Senior High School (Pittsburgh) and entered MIT at the age of sixteen. He received a BS and MS in Electrical Engineering from MIT, then entered a PhD program in Mathematics at Rice University in Houston. There he met Anne Wilkins Odum, his future wife. They married in 1965 and were married for 52 years until Anne's death in 2017.

After Glenn received his PhD, the couple moved to Carmel, California, where children Glenn B. and Carole were born. A few years later, Glenn's career took the family to Dayton, where Glenn and Anne lived for the rest of their lives. They purchased a house in Oakwood, right next to the Oakwood YMCA pool (now the Oakwood Community Center). The pool was a recreational center for the entire family, and Glenn was a daily presence there for the rest of his life.

Glenn was very involved in Christ United Methodist Church (Kettering), where he was a lifelong choir and bell choir member. He was an avid cyclist, riding on every fair day, and rode in the Huffman Hundred, a cycle tour held every May in southern Ohio, many times. Glenn had a major bicycle accident in 1979, requiring surgery, and afterward he was inspired to become a blood donor. He donated at every opportunity for the rest of his life, and gave over 400 units.

In retirement, Glenn and Anne began taking courses at Wright State University in whatever caught their fancy. Glenn continued taking math courses up to the end, and he tutored members of the basketball team. He always enjoyed sharing his love of mathematics.

After Anne's death, Glenn had a new period of adventure. He took several international trips with Glenn B., to South America, Europe, and Australia. He continued his bicycling, joining Glenn B. for the 4-Borough Century (100-mile ride) in New York City in 2019. He also spent many hours cycling with Theo Hale, a young man who had met him at the pool as a boy, who found Glenn to be a role model in cycling and in blood donation, and who became his "honorary grandson." Theo led Glenn on a bicycle ride in the Colorado Rockies in 2022.

Glenn was predeceased by his wife Anne in 2017. He is survived by son Glenn Bardwell Stoops of Queens, New York, and daughter Carole Elaine (Stoops) Furr and her husband Jay of Richmond, Vermont. He is survived by his sister Ann Stoops Thomas and husband Ron of Tempe, Arizona; his brother Harry and wife Debbie of Corinth, New York; and was predeceased by his brother Paul, whose widow, Cheryl, survives him, in Hailey, Idaho. He is survived by brother-in-law Charles Odum and wife Gloria of Lewisville, Texas; sister-in-law Margaret Odum Frindell and husband Wayne of San Antonio, Texas; and sister-in-law Jeanne Odum Cain of Coppell, Texas. Survivors also include honorary grandson Theo Hale; many cousins, nieces, nephews, and their children; and many good friends at Christ Church, at the pool, in the neighborhood, at the blood bank, and everywhere else he went.

A memorial service and celebration of life will be held at Christ United Methodist Church, Kettering, Ohio, on October 21, 2023, at 2 PM, followed by a reception in the same place. Glenn would be honored by your donations to the Community Blood Center of Dayton (now Solvita), to Dayton Public Radio, or to your favorite public radio station.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Dayton Daily News on Sep. 24, 2023.

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Martha Harris & Discover Classical

October 16, 2023

We are so sorry for the loss of our friend Glenn. He was such a big fan of what we do at Discover Classical and I personally enjoyed getting to know him and talking about our mutual love of John Muir. He was always so cheerful when we saw him at station events. He will be missed.

Sue Sugimoto

October 11, 2023

I played Duplicate Bridge once a month with Glenn and did very well.
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A man of Honor, Character and Honesty, Heaven welcomes him. I will miss him , always, Bless, Sue Sugimoto

Barry DeShetler

September 25, 2023

So sorry to hear of Glenn´s passing. He was such a big part of Christ Church UMC and we are very grateful for his service and ministry. Prayers for all.

Ethan Angelica

September 25, 2023

Glenn was a kind, sharp fellow who always had an idea or a story to share. Traveling to Germany with him was a treat, as were the many times we grabbed beers on his trips to NYC. Father Brownstout will be missed terribly.

Michael Birch

September 25, 2023

Condolences to Glenn´s family. I was glad to have gotten to know him as a friend last year when we went on a tour of Belgium and Germany together. A great guy and fellow Beervenger. He will be missed.

Janet Stone McGuire

September 24, 2023

My sympathy in the loss of Glenn. I went to school with Glenn for a couple of years in Kittanning. About two months ago, he came to Pennsylvania to meet with me, Bill Stewart and Richard Heilman for lunch. We had not seen him since he moved from Kittanning. We had a wonderful visit. So happy we had the opportunity to hear about his life and his adventures.

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