Glenn was honored to be a veteran of the United States Air Force, in which he served over 20 years as an aircraft mechanic. He was a lifetime member of the American Quarter Horse Association, and loved running his racehorses. Glenn enjoyed laughing and making people laugh. If you had the chance to meet him, you heard a joke or two. Glenn was very proud of his choctaw heritage and was a true outdoorsman. He enjoyed hunting and fishing, but above all else, he loved spending time with his family and friends.
He is preceded in death by his parents: Mason and Irene Saunders; Sons: Victor Saunders and Glenn Saunders; grandson: Bradley Saunders; brother: Bud Saunders; and sister: Phylis Bain.
Glenn was honored to be a veteran of the United States Air Force, in which he served over 20 years as an aircraft mechanic. He was a lifetime member of the American Quarter Horse Association, and loved running his racehorses. Glenn enjoyed laughing and making people laugh. If you had the chance to meet him, you heard a joke or two. Glenn was very proud of his choctaw heritage and was a true outdoorsman. He enjoyed hunting and fishing, but above all else, he loved spending time with his family and friends.
He is preceded in death by his parents: Mason and Irene Saunders; Sons: Victor Saunders and Glenn Saunders; grandson: Bradley Saunders; brother: Bud Saunders; and sister: Phylis Bain.
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