We just received the sad news that Glenn passed away 3/6/17 while awaiting a medical procedure in Marin. He is survived by his two children, his parents and 3 sisters. A memorial for him will be scheduled by his family for a time in the near future. Information will be posted as it becomes available. Glenn was a valued member of our class of '62 reunion committee and we will miss him. He was a good friend to many classmates and will definitely be remembered for his sharp mind and quick wit, love of sports and personal courage. Nancy M.
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Ric Fink
I am very sorry to hear this. Glenn was a good man in adult life and a good friend at Redwood. We tried to connect for coffee 2 years ago and it didn't work out. Now I'm more grieved that I didn't try harder to make it happen after the first try. We can be very proud of the good work Glenn did over his many many years as a Marin County Public Defender. Thank you Glenn for your sevice for those in need of quality legal help, and your friendship.
Nora Nininger (Kruger)
I am also very sad to hear of Glenn's death. I remember him fondly and had a chance to catch up with him at our reunion. Nora Nininger Kruger
Dodie Baruh (Skinner)
Oh, Glenn-So smart, so thoughtful, so dedicated to your friends. How sad it is to think we won't see you , again! You had made so much out of your life. I can't even imagine your struggles. But you certainly loved sports and knew so much about them! My deepest sympathy to your loving family and friends. Your life was a wonderful gift to us all! Dodie
Nancy Scott (Mandl)
Glenn's obituary appeared in today's Marin Independent Journal ...March 18th, 2017. You can read it online at Marinij.com website.