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Jason Garrett Glenn

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Jason Garrett Glenn

Birth
Plano, Collin County, Texas, USA
Death
3 Jul 2019 (aged 40)
Sweetwater, Nolan County, Texas, USA
Burial
Nolan, Nolan County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.2804769, Longitude: -100.2306022
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Jason Garrett Glenn
March 04, 1979 - July 03, 2019

Jason Garrett Glenn, 40, passed away on July 3, 2019 at Rolling Plains Memorial Hospital.

A celebration of his life will be held on Monday, July 8, 2019 at 1:00 P.M. at First United Methodist Church in Sweetwater. Rev. Ryan Strebeck and Rev. Brian Brownlow will officiate services. Masonic Graveside Rites will be performed at Slaters Chapel Cemetery by Hylton Lodge #884.

Family visitation will be held on Sunday, July 7, 2019 from 4:00 P.M. until 6:00 P.M. at McCoy Funeral Home.

Jason was born on March 4, 1979 in Plano, Texas to parents John and Kim Glenn. At age one, the family moved to Little Rock, AR, where Jason was raised and would call home. He attended school in East End, AR and graduated from Sheridan High School in 1998. He married Brandye Poe Angerer on November 26, 2005 at their family ranch (2 Brothers Ranch) in Wingate, TX.

Jason was a member of First United Methodist Church in Sweetwater. He currently worked for Global Fiberglass Solutions as a construction manager, but had worked in the wind and high voltage industry throughout the state of Texas. Jason also worked on the 2 Brothers Ranch. He traveled often for work and was able to see so much of the nation and Canada.

He was a member of the Nolan Volunteer Fire Department, and former President of Ducks Unlimited, an organization which he loved. Jason loved to hunt and fish and all things sports---whether playing or coaching. He also loved barbecuing and the Arkansas Razorbacks. Jason was member of Hylton Masonic Lodge #884.

Most of all, Jason loved spending time with his children, traveling back to see his family in Arkansas and working out on the ranch. He loved being a husband, a father, a big brother, a son and a friend.

Survivors are his wife, Brandye Glenn; his precious children, Avery Elizabeth Glenn, Drake Alexander Glenn, and Henley Michelle Glenn; his parents, John Glenn and wife Kim of Little Rock, AR; his parents-in-law, Ruth and Gary Snowden of Wolfforth, TX and Carolyn and Bart Poe of Lubbock, TX; his brothers, Justin Glenn and wife Ginger of Rogers, AR, and Jonathan Glenn and wife Kacie of Bryant, AR; a great-aunt, Carolyn Eve of Bartlesville, OK; great-great-aunt, June White of Nowata, OK; his grandmother, Johnna Walls of Waxahachie,TX; nephews, Gavin Glenn, Hagen Glenn, Asher Glenn; a niece, Hazel Janet Glenn; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and in-laws.

Pallbearers will be Justin Glenn, Jonathan Glenn, Michael Minnie, Ryan Dove, Jason Kindrex, Shane Tomlin, Jason Coldiron, and Chris Hamlin.

In lieu of flowers, family has requested memorials be made to 1st United Methodist Church, 309 Cedar, Sweetwater, TX 79556 or to Slater's Chapel Cemetery, c/o Rebecca Gunn, 1733 FM 126 Nolan, TX 79537.

From online memorials, McCoy Funeral Home, Sweetwater, Texas
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Jason Garrett Glenn
March 04, 1979 - July 03, 2019

Jason Garrett Glenn, 40, passed away on July 3, 2019 at Rolling Plains Memorial Hospital.

A celebration of his life will be held on Monday, July 8, 2019 at 1:00 P.M. at First United Methodist Church in Sweetwater. Rev. Ryan Strebeck and Rev. Brian Brownlow will officiate services. Masonic Graveside Rites will be performed at Slaters Chapel Cemetery by Hylton Lodge #884.

Family visitation will be held on Sunday, July 7, 2019 from 4:00 P.M. until 6:00 P.M. at McCoy Funeral Home.

Jason was born on March 4, 1979 in Plano, Texas to parents John and Kim Glenn. At age one, the family moved to Little Rock, AR, where Jason was raised and would call home. He attended school in East End, AR and graduated from Sheridan High School in 1998. He married Brandye Poe Angerer on November 26, 2005 at their family ranch (2 Brothers Ranch) in Wingate, TX.

Jason was a member of First United Methodist Church in Sweetwater. He currently worked for Global Fiberglass Solutions as a construction manager, but had worked in the wind and high voltage industry throughout the state of Texas. Jason also worked on the 2 Brothers Ranch. He traveled often for work and was able to see so much of the nation and Canada.

He was a member of the Nolan Volunteer Fire Department, and former President of Ducks Unlimited, an organization which he loved. Jason loved to hunt and fish and all things sports---whether playing or coaching. He also loved barbecuing and the Arkansas Razorbacks. Jason was member of Hylton Masonic Lodge #884.

Most of all, Jason loved spending time with his children, traveling back to see his family in Arkansas and working out on the ranch. He loved being a husband, a father, a big brother, a son and a friend.

Survivors are his wife, Brandye Glenn; his precious children, Avery Elizabeth Glenn, Drake Alexander Glenn, and Henley Michelle Glenn; his parents, John Glenn and wife Kim of Little Rock, AR; his parents-in-law, Ruth and Gary Snowden of Wolfforth, TX and Carolyn and Bart Poe of Lubbock, TX; his brothers, Justin Glenn and wife Ginger of Rogers, AR, and Jonathan Glenn and wife Kacie of Bryant, AR; a great-aunt, Carolyn Eve of Bartlesville, OK; great-great-aunt, June White of Nowata, OK; his grandmother, Johnna Walls of Waxahachie,TX; nephews, Gavin Glenn, Hagen Glenn, Asher Glenn; a niece, Hazel Janet Glenn; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and in-laws.

Pallbearers will be Justin Glenn, Jonathan Glenn, Michael Minnie, Ryan Dove, Jason Kindrex, Shane Tomlin, Jason Coldiron, and Chris Hamlin.

In lieu of flowers, family has requested memorials be made to 1st United Methodist Church, 309 Cedar, Sweetwater, TX 79556 or to Slater's Chapel Cemetery, c/o Rebecca Gunn, 1733 FM 126 Nolan, TX 79537.

From online memorials, McCoy Funeral Home, Sweetwater, Texas
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