Scott Glenn  June 11 1960  July 17 2019

Scott Glenn June 11 1960 July 17 2019

June 11 1960 July 17 2019
Scott’s Obituary James “Scott” Glenn, 59, of Keytesville, MO, formerly of Marshall, MO, died Wednesday, July 17, 2019, at his home. Memorial services are pending. Memorial donations are suggested to Center for Human Services (formerly Cooperative Workshop Inc.) 1500 Ewing Dr., Sedalia, MO 65301 in care of Campbell-Lewis Funeral Home in Marshall. Friends may sign the online register book at www.campbell-lewis.com Born June 11, 1960, in Kansas City, MO, Scott was the son of the late William Glenn, Mary M. Grapperhaus Pannell and stepfather Leonard “Bud” Pannell. He was a 1978 graduate of Marshall High School and attended University of Central Missouri. Survivors include two brothers, Chris Pannell (Kim) of Lee’s Summit and Billy Glenn of Marshall; one sister, Vivianne Glenn-Hough (Gary) of Blue Springs; two uncles, Francis Grapperhaus of Keytesville and Bob Glenn (Shirley) of Wakarusa, IN; close first cousin, Lisa Leimkuehler Wood (Jim) of Blue Springs; many other loved cousins; and six nephews and nieces. “Big Brother Scotty” loved Billy, was his hero and visited him often. Scott was a computer technician and his hobbies included everything related to computers and technology. He was an avid football fan and Beatles aficionado. Read More

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Scott Glenn June 11 1960 July 17 2019.

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Death notice for the town of: Sweet Springs, state: Missouri

death notice Scott Glenn June 11 1960 July 17 2019

obituary notice Scott Glenn June 11 1960 July 17 2019

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