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Please don't forget him.
Remember the good times.
Bryan Stewart Glenn went to be with the Lord on August 13, 2025.
Native Texan, Bryan is survived by his sister Carrie Glenn, long time friend and ex-wife Deborah Glenn, and stepson Victor, whose accomplishments he was very proud of.
Bryan realized too late that life is for a purpose beyond work, money, and addictions. If you are struggling, he would want you to reach out for help.
National Suicide Prevention & Crisis Hotline
Dial or Text 988
https://988lifeline.org/get-help/what-to-expect/
National Alliance on Mental Illness
1-512-420-9810
mailto:info@namicentraltx.org
Or text “NAMI” to 62640 (sms:62640)
Alcoholics Anonymous
Austin AA Hotline
1-512-444-0071
Austin AA Meetings
https://austinaa.org/meetings/
General Service Office 1-212-870-3400
GSO Meeting Guide App download page
https://www.aa.org/meeting-guide-app
Autism Society
800.3AUTISM 1-800-328-8476 (tel:(800.328.8476)
Community Care Affordable Healthcare
1-512-978-9015
He was preceeded to heaven by his parents Carrol and Charlene [Lansing] Glenn, and his grandparents William and Charlotte Lansing, and Nobel and Stella [Riddle] Glenn. They would all love it if they were having Texas bbq together in heaven.
He loved beer and regretted that he put it before his former wives, Deborah and Kim; he was sober over a year at the time of his passing, except for a small slip at Thanksgiving 2024.
He cherished his friends Craig Eulenfeld and George Chickering and wished he saw them more.
He was captivated by the natural and architectural beauty of Italy on vacation there, and hoped to return. While there he was blessed by the Pope during Jubilee.
The only place he thought was more beautiful was the Big Bend area of West Texas, where he hoped to retire to the ranch at Big Bend Chapel. Many trips there brought about changes in his soul and life.
Four of his favorite memories: driving a Cadillac CTS on the F1 Circuit of Americas at high speed under the tutelage of a pro;
picnicking on Piazza Navona in Rome; chilling on the beach in Port Aransas, and riding horseback in the desert in Terlingua.
He enjoyed action movies-especially Sly and Tommy Lee Jones; his favorite movies were Top Gun, Rambo, No Country for Old Men, and the recent Hell or High Water. He adored 80s rock, and country music-especially Willie and George Strait.
Bryan was a graduate of Lanier High School where he enjoyed playing football. He started college at University of Texas and completed at SW Texas State University with a Bachelor in Business Accounting.
Bryan also graduated from Cordon Bleu Culinary Institute and was thrilled to work with Chef Dean Faring at The Mansion on Turtle Creek in Dallas, as well as with Chef Amador "hol it, hol it, hol it" Mora, and at Monica's Steakhouse formerly in Round Rock. He also had fun working with his colleagues at Whole Foods, cooking live for clients there, partying after work, and helping open the Baton Rouge location. He was a champ at carbonizing steak and Elgin sausage on the grill for the family.
In 2007, Bryan was the Texas Champion of Kung Fu, Greenbelt level, in his age bracket. It was an exciting tournament to watch.
Bryan worked over 30 years for the Covert Auto Group; he gave them all his energy and made them millions of dollars and often achieved Crest Club top 100 in the nation, reaching as high as number 12 in the nation, and often putting in 60 or
more hours a week to please his bosses and help his customers; he should have been treated like family.
He accepted Christ and was baptized at Trinity Lutheran, and served on the board of Big Bend Chapel. May he rest in peace, in the hands of The Lord.
In lieu of flowers, a donation can be made to the go fund me to help the family keep a vehicle and have a funeral service. They are in great need.
For more information and/or counseling:
bigbendchapel@yahoo.com
To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Bryan Stewart Glenn, please visit our floral store.
Go Fund Me - for Bryan Glenn
Web: https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.gofundme.com%2Ff%2Fsupport-for-