Glenn Myron Bostick

1950 - 2017

Glenn Myron Bostick obituary, 1950-2017, Austin, TX

Glenn Myron Bostick

1950 - 2017

BORN

1950

DIED

2017

Glenn Bostick Obituary

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Glenn Myron Bostick was born on September 13th, 1950, in Stamford, Texas, the third child of Marion Milton Bostick (U.S. Navy, ret.) and Dora Love Bostick.  The family relocated to Belton, Texas circa 1952, and he attended Belton public schools, graduating from Belton High School in 1969.  He was always proud to be a Belton Tiger.  He received an associate of arts degree from Temple Junior College.  He did additional coursework toward a teaching degree at U.T. Austin.
      He met Donna Fay Koch in Mrs. Mehaffey's French class at Temple Junior College, and they were married on December 31st, 1971.  In 1990, they welcomed son Reno into the Bostick clan.  They had 45 lively, intense, complex - but predominantly happy - roller-coaster years together.
      As a teenager, he helped build the old Brownstone Park apartments in Austin.  After college, he trained with Church's Fried Chicken, and managed stores in both Temple and Austin.  He then switched to the grocery business, working at Big Bear Mini-Max, Kroger's, and H.E.B.  Finally, he spent 16 years at the Texas Workforce Commission as a Labor Market Analyst.  He was retired from TWC.
      Glenn loved humor, comedy, and telling jokes.  He was highly intelligent, witty, and a talented writer and storyteller.  He was a very competitive gameplayer, and in youth and young adulthood, he was an avid tennis player and bowler.  His eye-hand coordination was legendary.  He could run a pool table with one hand, and he has the tournament trophies to prove it.  He loved traveling and fine dining.  He loved music and enjoyed attending concerts, movies, and plays.
      A lifelong Democrat, Glenn was politically very liberal, and that was important to him.  During his time at the South Austin Kroger store, he did a stint as union representative for his store.  Although not conventionally religious, he was kind, generous, open-hearted and open-handed.  He always tried to keep some dollars handy for Austin's homeless population.  He was always ready to lend financial aid to his TWC coworkers and folks and friends in AA.  He was a frequent chauffeur for the AA group - he would drive just about anyone just about anywhere - wherever they wanted to go.  Glenn began attending Berkeley United Methodist Church in 1993, and he was baptized on October 24th, 1993.  He believed in God and in Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior.
     He put on immortality on April 11th, 2017.  He is preceded in death by his parents.  He is survived by his wife, Donna, and son, Reno Bostick of Austin, Texas, sister Jan Bostick Stoehr (Leonard) of Stanardsville, Virginia, brother Koyce Bostick (Margaret) of Temple, Texas, brother-in-law Carl Koch (Deloris) of Dallas, Texas, mother-in-law Angeline Koch of Temple, Texas, and numerous nieces and nephews, great-nieces and nephews, and great-great nephews throughout Texas and the U.S.A.
     In lieu of flowers, the family requests that you make a donation to Berkeley United Methodist Church (2407 Berkeley Avenue, Austin, TX 78745) or to the charitable organization of your choice.  Glenn was especially concerned for and sensitive to the needs of the homeless, and persons struggling with mental health issues, addictions, and substance abuse.

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May 2, 2023

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June 28, 2021

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April 12, 2021

Rachel Trudell posted to the memorial.

Barbara Blue

May 2, 2023

Just searched your son´s name and this came up. Sorry for your loss. We were your neighbors in South Austin with the two boys. We lived next door to you. Reno played with our boys. Frances lived in the condo next to ours. Sorry for your loss. Our oldest son is now Army 35 Gunnery Sarnt. Younger one is 33 and business owner. Both married with kids. Wish we could see you guys!

Lyman Grant

June 28, 2021

Hello, Donna. You probably won't remember me, but I worked for Glenn in Temple and Austin at Church's Chicken. Lost track of each other, then we talked a bit about ten or so years ago. I have not lived in Austin for several years. In any case, I found a letter of his today and decided to "look him up." I am very sad to learn of his passing. I remember Glenn as a kind and generous man and an excellent boss. He had some great stories.
I hope you and your son are doing well. I pray that you are.

Rachel Trudell

April 12, 2021

Holding you and Reno in my thoughts, Donna. 3 years is long BUT NOT so long!xoxo

Sally Bossert

April 12, 2021

Thinking of you. Sending love to Donna and Reno. I know you are missed. I have lots of fond memories.

Rachel Trudell

April 12, 2020

Thinking of you, Donna, the loss eventually can heal but takes awhile

Sally Bossert

April 12, 2020

Donna. Thinking of you on the special day. I cant believe he is gone. I know he is watching over you.

Linda Johnson

May 11, 2017

Glenn you will be greatly missed and I always enjoyed your smile and jokes. Thanks for the good times in LMI. Donna you and Reno are in my prayers and now Glenn is resting in peace and no more pain.

Janis Reinken

May 7, 2017

Dear Donna, please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. May God grant you and your family peace and serenity now and in the days to come, and bless Glenn forever as a pilgrim of eternity. Your Chorus friend, Janis

Jim Barnes

April 25, 2017

Donna and Reno,
Betty and I send our heartfelt condolences to you both. I always enjoyed my brief conversations with Glenn in the parking lot at BUMC.

Kimberly Gamble

April 25, 2017

Donna and Reno,
I pray you and Reno feel embraced by the love of family, friends, and the Holy Trinity. Just an aside, I happen to be a friend of Lois Wilson.

Many HUGS now and any time you want one,
Kim

Pamela Ballard

April 24, 2017

My prayers and thoughts are with you and Reno and the rest of the family at this most difficult time. I am so sorry to hear about Glen. He was a good friend.

Mary McCulloch

April 24, 2017

Dear Donna and Reno,
I am so sorry to hear of Glenn's passing. He was a very dear man and a good friend when I worked at Texas Workforce. Several times when I was in a bind financially, he would loan me money to make it til payday. Glenn was truly kindhearted and he was always fun and interesting to talk with. May you both be comforted at this time. Sincerely, Mary McCulloch

Rachel Trudell

April 24, 2017

Peace and comfort to you, Donna and Reno and family. It was always heartwarming to see Glenn at Berkeley services and events. This is a lovely obituary. Bless you in this time

Mary Smith

April 20, 2017

Dear Donna, Walter and I send our sincere condolences on your loss. We are thinking of you and sending love and prayers at this difficult time. xox, Mary Smith and Walter Stewart

Rene Simpson Ferguson

April 20, 2017

Donna & family, my thoughts are prayers are with you all!

Angel McKenney

April 19, 2017

Donna, Reno, and family.. I'm so sorry for you loss, but I know he is in a better place. I wish I could be there in person for you as well. You are in my thoughts and prayers!! Angel

Sally Bossert

April 19, 2017

Oh Donna, I remember him just like that. So handsome and so kind. Sending prayers and a hug to you and Reno. These words were perfect, I felt like I was with him as I read them. Love and miss you,

Gary Kielman

April 18, 2017

So very sorry Donna and Reno. My favorite passage is in numbers. 6. 24-26. The lord bless you and keep you. The lord make his face shine on you. The lord turn his face toward you and give you peace.

Jan Stoehr

April 18, 2017

Glenn was a dear brother and I loved him a lot. i hope to see him again in heaven.

Laura Hernandez

April 18, 2017

Donna and Reno,

You are both in my thoughts and prayers.

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