In Memory

Glen Fell

                         Life Legacy

Glen fell passed from this world on December 26, 2011.  He was 61 years  of age.  Glen was born on September 7, 1950.  He was preceded in death by his parents, a son, and wife.  Glen is survived by two daughters, Desiiree Fell, 34 of Tulsa and Margaret Fell, 22 of Bixby; two sisters, Sandra Bucher and husband Jim, Deirdre Castle of Iowa City , Ia.

Glen's career in new homes sales spanned over 25 years and at the time of his passing he was a real estate associate with Gibson Homes.

Glen loved his girls and enjoyed being at home with family and friends, watching football, Wheel of Fortune and Antiques Roadshow. He had a special interest in vintage cars and watching vintage car auctions.  His dry sarcastic sense of humor will be greatly missed by those who knew him best and loved him most.

The memorial was provided by GaryKelley's Add'Vantage Funeral and Cremation Tulsa, OK.



 
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09/08/14 11:21 AM #1    

Susanna Laird (Madden)

I do remember Glen and he was way too young to pass on.

I am so very sorry to hear of his passing. Little by little...by attrition...we'll all take our turn, but that's why sites like these are so special. So we can stay in touch. I'm glad he had a wonderful wife and daughters. So much joy in the life he had on this earth.

God bless those who survived him. God bless you all.

Susanna Laird Madden in Tampa


09/08/14 11:43 AM #2    

Diane Ackley (Pettit)

So sorry to hear about Glen.  He was so sweet and funny and he also carried my drum home for me in 7th grade.


09/08/14 03:21 PM #3    

Nancy Warner (Olson)

I have great memories of Glen Fell. He was a very sensitive and a clever young man with a bit of shyness which made him seem mysterious. In grade school he scared me because he was so cute and then in high school I had the luck to hang out with him for a short period as my first "boyfriend". I really missed him when he left school. The last time I saw Glen was when he was probably 17, hitchiking, to where I don't know, but it didn't surprise me to see him taking off on his own, he was very adventurous! I was sorry when I heard he had passed away and truly wished he could have been with us.


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