
WEIGHT: 63 kg
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He passed away peacefully in his sleep in the comfort of his own home in the presence of his wife, Judyth Williams, daughter, Brittany Williams, and his beloved dog, Snoopy Williams. The Lt. Colonel leaves behind his aforementioned, wife, daughter, and dog, as well as another daughter, Jocylin Francis and family, and son, Parker Williams and family, brother, Ross Williams and family, and the family Scarlet Macaw, Admiral T.
Glen fought cancer and won 3 different times, but this is among the smallest of his many achievements. He was well educated, receiving various degrees in Art and Communications. He built his own home in New Ulm, Texas, and for fun, put together too many cars to count with his faithful mechanic and good friend, Mike Bradley. He loved nothing more than to spoil his beautiful wife, with the help of his childhood friend, Stewart Stanuell. Glen had more friends than anyone could keep up with and an exponentially larger number of stories to accompany all of them.
He loved to regale anyone who would listen, or not listen, with all of his stories, knowledge, and experiences. He never went through life alone and was sure to make sure none of his associations ever did either. His impact on this world is one most of us can only hope to have.
He will be remembered in the hearts of his family, his friends, his church community, his community in New Ulm, the Masons, the Rodeo committees, and his military community. Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you. Let me teach you, because I am humble and gentle at heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy to bear, and the burden I give you is light.
I remember being so impressed with all that he had accomplished, doing the majority of the work himself, and his home was truly a work of beauty and a creation of hard work and skill worthy to be proud of.