Attended schools in Wilford. Graduated from South Fremont High School. Owner the Chevron gas station on Bridge Street in St. Anthony from 1945 to 1985. Was truly a "full-service station" pumping the gas, washing the windows, checking the oil, air and did it all with a smile. A hard worker, putting in long hours to make the business a success. Enjoy downhill skiing, especially at Sun Valley. Organized and volunteered time to cut trails and developed a ski hill at Bear Gulch. Loved to powder at Targhee. Taught grandchildren to ski.
Enjoyed singing, dancing and played several music instruments. Play the saxophone, clarinet, piano and organ. Played in the Ronnie Graham Band and Leo Watts bands for dances around the area. An avid golfer. Bought season passes at the Fremont County golf course. Held the distinction of hitting the first hole in one on the Fremont course. Active member in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
His wife, Anita, daughters Karen Sue (Tom) Webster and Jill Kaye (Delbert) Bowlin, 6 grandchildren, 14 great grand children, 4 great, great grandchildren, sister Lucille (Lowell) Palmer, half brothers Ivan (Pauline) Abegglen and Kenneth Abegglen survive. His parents, half brother Gene Abegglen, three stepsisters Blanche, Gladys, and Gwenevere, step brother Gerald Cahoon and grandson Steven Glen Webster predeceased Glen.
Services held at the St. Anthony Stake Center Saturday, January 13, 2007.
Attended schools in Wilford. Graduated from South Fremont High School. Owner the Chevron gas station on Bridge Street in St. Anthony from 1945 to 1985. Was truly a "full-service station" pumping the gas, washing the windows, checking the oil, air and did it all with a smile. A hard worker, putting in long hours to make the business a success. Enjoy downhill skiing, especially at Sun Valley. Organized and volunteered time to cut trails and developed a ski hill at Bear Gulch. Loved to powder at Targhee. Taught grandchildren to ski.
Enjoyed singing, dancing and played several music instruments. Play the saxophone, clarinet, piano and organ. Played in the Ronnie Graham Band and Leo Watts bands for dances around the area. An avid golfer. Bought season passes at the Fremont County golf course. Held the distinction of hitting the first hole in one on the Fremont course. Active member in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
His wife, Anita, daughters Karen Sue (Tom) Webster and Jill Kaye (Delbert) Bowlin, 6 grandchildren, 14 great grand children, 4 great, great grandchildren, sister Lucille (Lowell) Palmer, half brothers Ivan (Pauline) Abegglen and Kenneth Abegglen survive. His parents, half brother Gene Abegglen, three stepsisters Blanche, Gladys, and Gwenevere, step brother Gerald Cahoon and grandson Steven Glen Webster predeceased Glen.
Services held at the St. Anthony Stake Center Saturday, January 13, 2007.
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