The family later moved to Axtell, Nebraska where he received his primary education. Glenn graduated from Wilcox (NE.) Public School with the class of 1968. Following graduation, Glenn tried to enlist in the United States Navy, but was declined because of poor hearing.
Glenn was baptized at the Axtell (NE.) Presbyterian Church on June 27, 1955. He accepted Jesus as his Savior at the Polk Bible Camp, Polk, Nebraska and was later confirmed at the Old Wilcox Community Church in April of 1968.
In his younger years, Glenn worked various jobs. He was then employed as a sheet metal puncher for over 37 years at Delux Manufacturing, Kearney, Nebraska.
Glenn was a member of the Wilcox (NE.) Volunteer Fire Department. He was an avid Elvis Presley fan, colleting many memorabilia pieces. He enjoyed bowling until his legs would no longer take it. Glenn loved garage sales, yard work, working in his shop, making Christmas ornaments, decorating for Christmas, working in his garden and talking with friends and family. Glenn never knew a stranger.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by many uncles, aunts and other family members.
Glenn leaves to mourn his passing: special friend and companion, Donna Taylor of Wilcox, Nebraska; sister, Charlene Jezbera and her husband, Gary of Wilcox, Nebraska; brothers: Gayle Davis and his wife, Linda of Holdrege, Nebraska and Gary Davis and his wife, Ellen of Wilcox, Nebraska and a host of relatives and friends.
Interment was in the Osco Cemetery, rural Minden, Nebraska.
The family later moved to Axtell, Nebraska where he received his primary education. Glenn graduated from Wilcox (NE.) Public School with the class of 1968. Following graduation, Glenn tried to enlist in the United States Navy, but was declined because of poor hearing.
Glenn was baptized at the Axtell (NE.) Presbyterian Church on June 27, 1955. He accepted Jesus as his Savior at the Polk Bible Camp, Polk, Nebraska and was later confirmed at the Old Wilcox Community Church in April of 1968.
In his younger years, Glenn worked various jobs. He was then employed as a sheet metal puncher for over 37 years at Delux Manufacturing, Kearney, Nebraska.
Glenn was a member of the Wilcox (NE.) Volunteer Fire Department. He was an avid Elvis Presley fan, colleting many memorabilia pieces. He enjoyed bowling until his legs would no longer take it. Glenn loved garage sales, yard work, working in his shop, making Christmas ornaments, decorating for Christmas, working in his garden and talking with friends and family. Glenn never knew a stranger.
Besides his parents, he was preceded in death by many uncles, aunts and other family members.
Glenn leaves to mourn his passing: special friend and companion, Donna Taylor of Wilcox, Nebraska; sister, Charlene Jezbera and her husband, Gary of Wilcox, Nebraska; brothers: Gayle Davis and his wife, Linda of Holdrege, Nebraska and Gary Davis and his wife, Ellen of Wilcox, Nebraska and a host of relatives and friends.
Interment was in the Osco Cemetery, rural Minden, Nebraska.
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