

He was raised in Regina but returned to Prince Albert with family where he graduated from high school.
He joined the RCMP and served in Vancouver, Merritt, Ottawa, Kamloops, Alert Bay, and Dawson Creek rising to the rank of Staff Sargent. He also spent several years teaching new recruits at the Depot in Regina. He specialized in scuba diving and had the opportunity to provide underwater security for the Queen’s ship when she visited eastern Canada.
After retiring from the RCMP he worked as a security director at two gold mines and then as a liquor inspector in BC. He eventually retired in Campbell River with his wife Bonnie. Together they ran their family business, Glen’s Kettle Korn and were well-known in the Campbell River area.
Glen was predeceased by his wife of 34 years, Bonnie, his baby daughter Tara, and brother-in-law Jack Douglas.
He is survived by children Kim, Sasha, Cassandre, Jackson, Lyndsie, Skeeder, and Rikki and their families, stepson Alex Vail, and his sister Carole Douglas.
A memorial service and interment will be held for both Glen and Bonnie at the RCMP Training Depot in Regina in April.
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