On May 27, 1986, Detective Sandra A. (nee Hall) Glenn, DSN 2474, started her career as a civilian employee, working at the Prisoner Processing Division. She was appointed to the Saint Louis Metropolitan Police Department and received her commission on January 5, 1987. Upon completion of the department academy, she was transferred to the 7th district on April 27, 1987, for her first uniformed assignment. Her other assignments during her career included the Juvenile Division, 6th, and lastly, the Juvenile Division, where she would remain for the rest of her career. Detective Hall-Glenn retired on June 4th, 2007 after having faithfully served a total of 21.02 years of dedicated service to the Saint Louis Metropolitan Police Department. Of note, Sandra A. Hall-Glenn followed her father, Lt. Colonel Calzona "Cal" Hall, DSN 2620, into the field of law enforcement and became the second-generation family member to do so. She, like her father before her, also served with distinction.
Hall-Glenn, Sandra A. 57, entered into eternal life with the Lord on Saturday, February 5, 2022. Sandra was born to Helen J. Green Hall and Calzona J. Hall on November 15,1964, in St. Louis, MO. She attended St. Engelbert Catholic Grade School and Rosati Kain High School. She attained undergraduate and graduate (MBA) degrees from Webster University and held a Series 7 securities license. Sandra was a Detective with the St. Louis Police Department and retired after 21 years of distinguished service. She was a beloved daughter, sister, and aunt.
Her mother, Helen preceded her into eternal life. She leaves to cherish her memory her father, retired Lieutenant Colonel Calzona Hall of Fort Myers, FL; two sisters, Veronica Schultz (Kevin) of Columbia, MO and Monica Hall of Washington, DC; one brother, Calzona Hall, Jr of Fort Myers, FL; one nephew, Brent Reeves II of Columbia, MO, one niece, Lauren Reeves (Michael) of St. Louis, MO, and a host of family and friends. Services will be held Friday, February 18, 2022, at St. Elizabeth, Mother of John the Baptist Catholic Church, with interment immediately following at Calvary Catholic Cemetery. Charitable donations may be made in her honor to the American Kidney Fund or to the Humane Society of Missouri.
Visitation:
10:00 a.m. to 12 noon
Friday, February 18, 2022
At St. Elizabeth Mother of John the Baptist Catholic Church
4330 Shreve Avenue
Celebration of Life Mass to begin promptly at 12:00 noon.
Interment:
Calvary Cemetery & Mausoleum.
Masks are required for all in-person gatherings. We encourage you to sign the Tribute Wall and leave online condolences for the family. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
Arrangements will be under the direction of:
Layne Renaissance Chapel, LLC
7302 West Florissant Ave.
St. Louis, Missouri
63136
Burial:
Calvary Cemetery
5239 West Florissant Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri
63115
On May 27, 1986, Detective Sandra A. (nee Hall) Glenn, DSN 2474, started her career as a civilian employee, working at the Prisoner Processing Division. She was appointed to the Saint Louis Metropolitan Police Department and received her commission on January 5, 1987. Upon completion of the department academy, she was transferred to the 7th district on April 27, 1987, for her first uniformed assignment. Her other assignments during her career included the Juvenile Division, 6th, and lastly, the Juvenile Division, where she would remain for the rest of her career. Detective Hall-Glenn retired on June 4th, 2007 after having faithfully served a total of 21.02 years of dedicated service to the Saint Louis Metropolitan Police Department. Of note, Sandra A. Hall-Glenn followed her father, Lt. Colonel Calzona "Cal" Hall, DSN 2620, into the field of law enforcement and became the second-generation family member to do so. She, like her father before her, also served with distinction.
Hall-Glenn, Sandra A. 57, entered into eternal life with the Lord on Saturday, February 5, 2022. Sandra was born to Helen J. Green Hall and Calzona J. Hall on November 15,1964, in St. Louis, MO. She attended St. Engelbert Catholic Grade School and Rosati Kain High School. She attained undergraduate and graduate (MBA) degrees from Webster University and held a Series 7 securities license. Sandra was a Detective with the St. Louis Police Department and retired after 21 years of distinguished service. She was a beloved daughter, sister, and aunt.
Her mother, Helen preceded her into eternal life. She leaves to cherish her memory her father, retired Lieutenant Colonel Calzona Hall of Fort Myers, FL; two sisters, Veronica Schultz (Kevin) of Columbia, MO and Monica Hall of Washington, DC; one brother, Calzona Hall, Jr of Fort Myers, FL; one nephew, Brent Reeves II of Columbia, MO, one niece, Lauren Reeves (Michael) of St. Louis, MO, and a host of family and friends. Services will be held Friday, February 18, 2022, at St. Elizabeth, Mother of John the Baptist Catholic Church, with interment immediately following at Calvary Catholic Cemetery. Charitable donations may be made in her honor to the American Kidney Fund or to the Humane Society of Missouri.
Visitation:
10:00 a.m. to 12 noon
Friday, February 18, 2022
At St. Elizabeth Mother of John the Baptist Catholic Church
4330 Shreve Avenue
Celebration of Life Mass to begin promptly at 12:00 noon.
Interment:
Calvary Cemetery & Mausoleum.
Masks are required for all in-person gatherings. We encourage you to sign the Tribute Wall and leave online condolences for the family. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation.
Arrangements will be under the direction of:
Layne Renaissance Chapel, LLC
7302 West Florissant Ave.
St. Louis, Missouri
63136
Burial:
Calvary Cemetery
5239 West Florissant Avenue
St. Louis, Missouri
63115
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