Glen was the son of Mary Opal and Oscar F Schneider.
He was a Llano high school graduate, after graduation started working for the Texas Parks and Wildlife. On February 4,1964 he was called to service in the us army. Upon his release on February 3,1966 he returned to Parks and Wildlife for 30 years. He had a great love for all things wildlife and ranching, he enjoyed spending time with his many friends and family telling stories and playing guitar. He was an avid horse race fan and once owner.
He is preceded in death by parents Oscar F Schneider, Mary Opal (Smith) Schneider and wife Barbara (Koelzer) Schneider.
He is survived by son, Brian N Schneider and wife Michele; brother L.C. Schneider; granddaughter Jessica Floyd and husband Shyler; grandchildren Maycee Floyd, Easton Floyd, Ava Floyd and Landon Floyd.
Edited - full obit may be obtained from Waldrope-Hatfield-Hawthorne Funeral Home and Cremation Services - Feb 18, 2019.
Glen was the son of Mary Opal and Oscar F Schneider.
He was a Llano high school graduate, after graduation started working for the Texas Parks and Wildlife. On February 4,1964 he was called to service in the us army. Upon his release on February 3,1966 he returned to Parks and Wildlife for 30 years. He had a great love for all things wildlife and ranching, he enjoyed spending time with his many friends and family telling stories and playing guitar. He was an avid horse race fan and once owner.
He is preceded in death by parents Oscar F Schneider, Mary Opal (Smith) Schneider and wife Barbara (Koelzer) Schneider.
He is survived by son, Brian N Schneider and wife Michele; brother L.C. Schneider; granddaughter Jessica Floyd and husband Shyler; grandchildren Maycee Floyd, Easton Floyd, Ava Floyd and Landon Floyd.
Edited - full obit may be obtained from Waldrope-Hatfield-Hawthorne Funeral Home and Cremation Services - Feb 18, 2019.
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