

Glenn was born in Montana, 7-7-65. He died in his home in Arizona, age 47, on 10-12-12
surrounded by loving family family from glioblastoma multiforme (brain cancer) as a direct
result ofthe Gulf War.
Glenn attended all his schooling in Great Falls, Montana, graduating from high school 9+CMB.
He worked at Bailer's Ice Cream Parlor while in high school, managed National Video for a short
while, and then attended college at University of Montana as a business major.
He left college and joined the Army, soon to be deployed to Saudi Arabia. He was in the 3rd
Armored Division, Charley batter. He served for 2 years. His greatest accomplishment was
freeing Kuwait, he said.
He came home seriously ill from the war and was in and out of Veterans' Hospitals until the end
of his life. Those hospitals included Fort Harrison, MT; Sheridan, WY; Salt Lake City and most,
but not least, Phoenix, AZ who we are eternally grateful to.
Glenn is survived by his parents, Jerry and Darlene LePard; brother, Dave LePard (Tiffany) of Sun
Valley, 10; sister, linda Smith (Steve) of Great Falls, MT; and his beloved nieces and nephew,
Adasia and Mattie LePard and Megan and Hunter Smith.
Glenn loved life, motorhoming with his parents and their family cabin near White Sulphur
springs, MT. His love for horseracing was his favorite hobby. He loved his home in Arizona and
the friends he made there. He loved the mountains.
Our eternal gratitude for the doctors carmg for him in VA Hospital in Phoenix, a long list of
lovely people (and you know who you are). Glenn was operated on October 27th
, 2011 by Dr. Andrew Little at Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix; received Radiation there attended by
Dr. Brachman and Dr. little and all of the wonderful staff. A special thanks
A very special thanks to Peace Hospice of the Valley and their wonderful staff who gave us
loving care and support so Glenn could stay at home. God bless you all.
He will be cremated and buried in our home state of Montana.
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