1938
2025
Roger King Glenn passed away peacefully at home in Lake George, January 22, 2025. He was born on July 6, 1938 at home in North Creek the son of Dr. James Alexander and Ruth King Glenn.
He began his education in North Creek, then went to Glens Falls Junior High, and graduated from Darrow School, New Lebanon, N.Y. Roger then attended Hudson Valley Community College. He was a sergeant in the Army National Guard.
On March 18, 1961 he married Lynda Nitz of Troy, New York. After several years of living in Troy they moved to the Glens Falls area and in 1977 to Lake George.
They had two sons, Timothy Jay and Kurtis Christopher.
Roger began his employment with Mohawk Brush Co in Quality Control. They moved to Glens Falls in 1970 to manage McNeil Fence and then worked for Woodbury Lumber Co managing Harvest Homes. In 1979, he opened his own business, Canvas Covers Cushions Specialties retiring in 2007
Growing up in North Creek, Roger was an avid skier. He joined the National Ski Patrol in 1968 and over the years served as First Aid Instructor and examiner, Section Chief, and Regional Director. In 1982 he was awarded one of the National Ski Patrols highest honors, a national number.
Roger was a trustee, elder, and faithful member of Caldwell Presbyterian Church. He was a life long church goer and found great strength, love, and power from his relationship with God.
Roger was a loving husband, father, and Gump. Through the years they canoed and camped with friends, skied in several states and in Switzerland, and traveled to many vacation areas. Each fall he loved to hunt in the Adirondacks with his hunting buddies. In their later years, Roger and Lynda took a month in the spring and fall touring the country doing one or two states in depth in their RV, did several cattle drives, and spent a week riding the Apache Trail in New Mexico. He was a cowboy at heart.
Roger is survived by his wife, Lynda; two sons, Tim of Kingsbury, K.C. and his wife Becky of Hudson Falls; loving grandchildren, Kyle and Kendall; brother, Randolph and his wife Barbara; and several nieces and nephews.
A celebration of Life will be held at Caldwell Presbyterian Church, 71 Montcalm Street, Lake George on Saturday, February 1, 2025 at 11 A.M. followed by a reception in the church hall with the family. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Caldwell presbyterian Church.
Condolences may be sent directly to Baker Funeral Home, 11 Lafayette St., Queensbury, NY 12804, or through www.bakerfuneralhome.com.
Dick Edmunds
February 1, 2025
Roger and I were friends going back to grade school, spent a lot of our free time together....good memories. We stayed connected over the years through class reunions. My sincere condolences to Lynda, Randy and his family.
John Shahay
January 31, 2025
Great guy spent lots of hours with Roger while he performed his magic doing canvas work on new boats at the marinas where I worked . Never a job he couldn't do. Rest in peace job well done down here.
Neva D. Strom
January 31, 2025
Dear Lynda, Tim, KC, Randy, and family,
My memories of your beloved Roger go all the way back to the summer of 1970, the Stroms' first summer in Woodfin Park where our yards looked over each other. Roger's ever-present smile and laughter were the expression of his very soul, and the foundation that our relationships, which started as mere neighbors but grew into deep mutual friendships of love and caring, were built upon. Jobs that needed to be done in the park, Roger was an ever-present volunteer, whether dock-building, lawn care, or road maintenance. A legendary card player on your fantastic porch, an avid swimmer, both in daylight and moonlight (so I heard ;)) , a reliable skipper in his sailboat, in general the man of the hour. He was always a part of things, a full participant in all he did, whether his hand held a hammer, a rake, a sewing needle, or your heart.
In the latter years of my own parents' lives, I observed first hand his skills in first aid, not only of the body, but of the soul. He understood humanity, in its joys and sorrows, and gave to others of himself when they were in deepest need. His quiet eloquence in standing with people in their trauma, guiding them to their better safety, will be his greatest gift to me, and I think exemplifies his life. Lynda, please know that you too are a shining example of this sensitivity and deep caring for and ministering to others, and I think it's one of the reasons you and Roger were such a wonderful pair in your lives together.
Roger has finished his shift here on this earth, but now continues in joy and love with our Lord in heaven. While we grieve our loss of his presence here (and I am crying as I type), I think the men (and women) of Woodfin are having a reunion in heaven that is filled with great laughter just as they did for so many years on Memorial Day weekend as we started our summers together.
Sending so much love to you all as I hold sacred space for you in prayer,
Neva D.
Bill Field
January 30, 2025
Roger and his family were close friends on Bowman Ave for many years and we will miss him. We had great times hunting and riding motorcycles. He was a good honest friend for ever. Bill & Nancy Field
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Cindy and Dave Whitman
January 29, 2025
We enjoyed seeing Roger and Lynda when they visited Bowman Ave. in Glens Falls, after selling their house to us in 1977. We enjoyed living there for the next 44 years. Our sympathy to the Glenn family; may Roger rest in peace.
Bunny Bitner
January 28, 2025
Dear Randy and Barbara, So sorry about your loss of your brother, Roger. There is quite the family resemblance. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Mena and Tom Mazzs
January 26, 2025
Roger’s kind spirit touched so many people. He was a wonderful neighbor and a pillar of our association community over the years. We will miss his uplifting smile. Our thoughts are with you and your family Lynda. Remembering Roger and wishing you comfort.
Nancy & Don Corsetti
January 26, 2025
Dear Lynda, Tim& KC, We are saddened to hear of Roger´s passing. Our thoughts & prayers are with you all. We will truly miss him here in our neighborhood.
Lois Ann Wolff
January 25, 2025
Dear Lynda and family, Though I am sorry that Roger's life among us is over and you will miss him very much, I am remembering what a kind man and dedicated Christian he was, so we can be sure that he is at home with his Lord now. I know that your strong faith and grace-filled spirit will bring you through the rough times. God continue to bless you!
Garth Field
January 25, 2025
Roger, to me, will always be remembered as a Salt o' the earth man, so friendly and cared about all, especially his wife and family. He was a very active and adventurous man, who I loved to hunt with in Schoharie county, memories I'll always have. Thanks for being a great neighbor and friend to my family, may you RIP after a solid run in life. Garth Field
Joe & Sheila Grady
January 25, 2025
Randy and Barb - so sorry to hear of your brother´s passing. Sending our deepest sympathies and prayers for peace and strength in your family! Love and hugs!
Diane M Puricelli
January 25, 2025
Lynda, I am so sorry for your loss. Your kindness & strong spirit will see you through the sadness. God bless.
JJK
January 25, 2025
Thank you for your service.
Den
January 25, 2025
A heartfelt thank you for your service.
Rest In Peace.
January 24, 2025
Roger was a great person an a great friend and we were blessed to know him. Dave and Denise Paddock
Ross and Mary McIntyre
January 24, 2025
I will miss our little talks after coffee hour at church.
Steve and Debra Bullard
January 24, 2025
Our most sincere condolences. Roger was a very kind and patient man. Our neighbor for over 20 years, it was our pleasure to have known him. He always had an interesting tale or story to tell. We shall never forget the joy he has brought to our lives. His memory shall live on.
Mayor Bob Blais
January 23, 2025
My thoughts and prayers are with you Lynda and your family. A wonderful man.
Marikka Guay
January 23, 2025
It was a pleasure knowing Roger, he was a true gentleman. Deepest Condolences to his family, RIP
Sylvia Kerchner
January 22, 2025
Roger, you will be greatly missed by your friends and family. Rest in peace.
Elaine & Joe Habbinger
January 22, 2025
So very sorry Lynda, you and your Family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Curt & Cheryl Dybas
January 22, 2025
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Val Lloyd
January 22, 2025
So many wonderful Lake George memories of Roger. Will be thinking of all of you on the 1st. Sending love. Hit those moguls Roger!

Roger at "Double Top" at West Mountain
Rusty Bascom
January 22, 2025
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