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Robert “ Bob ” Glenn

Robert “ Bob ” Glenn, 97 of Branson

Robert “ Bob ” Glenn, 97 of Branson, Missouri passed away peacefully on February 16, 2022 at home, with family by his side.

Robert was born and raised in southern rural Iowa, where he worked the family farm, well after graduating.   In 1948, Bob joined the Iowa Highway Patrol, being stationed in Albia, Iowa.  While there, he met the love of his life, Geraldine “Jerrie” Gray.  They married in 1951, where recently, they celebrated 70 years together.  Albia is where they made their home for several years. To this union, they were blessed with two daughters.

When Robert was promoted to Sergeant, the family moved to Ames, Iowa. Following transfer, Robert was appointed Safety Education Officer of the Iowa Highway Patrol, thereafter heading the Division after his promotion to Lieutenant, until his retirement in 1981.  Bob assisted in the formation of RAGBRAI, riding in it several times across Iowa.

Robert was an expert marksman with the handgun, serving as an instructor of firearms for new Patrol recruits.  In both, in and out-of-state competition, he won many awards for excellence in marksmanship.

During the Iowa State Fair you could spot Lt. Robert Glenn sporting the 1935 IHP uniform britches and boots at the “Hall of Law and Fire.”  This was the largest exhibit of combined law enforcers teaching the public about safety and law with the aid of movies, and live demonstrations.

The Ames Kiwanis Club recognized him with the “Outstanding Citizen’s Award” for his public and community service.  Bob joined Toastmasters International winning a number of speaking contests, and served as District Governor of Iowa and International Director or the organization.  Following retirement, Bob traveled to Ghana and Grenada for the United Methodist Church on missions.

In 1985, Bob and Jerrie moved to Branson, Missouri.  Bob volunteered with Salvation Army, American Red Cross and worked as a tour guide for buses visiting Branson.  His full life also included bicycling until 90 years of age, tennis instructor for the youth in Branson, and gardening among other activities.

Bob was a life-long member of The United Methodist Church where he and Jerrie volunteered at the church thrift store; helped with the “Ham and Bean” dinners where Bob played clown for several years, and served as Master of Ceremonies for the Branson Senior Center.  Bob and Jerrie enjoyed the variety of music shows Branson has to offer, and they attended often.  They loved to travel!  They traveled the United States, as well as outside its borders. They even enjoyed a Cruise, loving every minute!

Robert is survived by his wife, Geraldine; their two daughters, Sheila (Rick) Glenn-Whitford and Kimberly (Steve) Lowry; three granddaughters, Onikah, McKeah, and Kyndall; three great-grandchildren; one brother Gene (Diane) Glenn of Ottumwa, Iowa.

Robert was a devoted, caring, loving husband, dad, grandpa and friend that will be missed by all that had the pleasure of knowing him. Bob never met a stranger!  He enjoyed life and all that it had to offer.

Bob’s motto, “Buckle up for safety, buckle up!”

 A Celebration of Life service will be held at a later date.

 Memorial Contributions Checks can be payable to:

Missouri United Methodist Foundation

P.O. Box 1076  

Columbia, MO  65205-1076

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