

Hey!
What is going on down there? Don’t be sad for me. I had a heck of a ride.
It all started when I was given to two wonderful parents. I had the sweetest Mom you can imagine. Dad was the most supportive yet came down on me when I wanted to veer off a proper path. They educated me to where I graduated from Colorado State University. I had three loving and caring siblings and a great sister-in-law (they are Keith, Diana, Jenny, and Diane). I had four outstanding nephews, Kyle, Alex, Justin, and Caden, and many Aunts and Uncles all of whom showed me their love and support on a continual basis.
I managed two college student dormitories, one in Missouri and one in Utah. I worked for an amazing company, Janus Funds, where I worked with many awesome people.
I jumped from planes.
I acted in commercials, movies and plays.
I was an accomplished photographer.
I was an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT).
I trained many people in the use of their computers. With my mentoring, I have two 15 year old nephews who are very proficient in the use of their machines.
I became a gourmet cook.
I traveled Italy, Germany, Austria, France, Africa, Hawaii, as well as much of the rest of the USA.
I volunteered hundreds of hours to the Museum of Nature and Science where I learned about the Titanic, Genghis Kahn, King Tut, the human body, space, and many other subjects. I worked with many awesome fellow volunteers and museum management and staff.
I traveled the country with my gaming club.
After 30 years of dreams, I finally was present at the launch of the most recent space shuttle.
During my physical life I met and worked with hundreds and perhaps thousands of people of every race, creed, and age. I loved them all, although I never did understand liberal democrats.
So you see folks, I had a short but fulfilling ride there on earth. Now I’m about exploring my new world. Don’t be sorry for me. Be happy that I had such a grand time and that I spent part of it with you.
Love, Brian
Brian Albert Glose, 46, passed away unexpectedly on April 5, 2010. He is survived by parents Albert and Joan, siblings Keith (Diane), Diana and Jennifer and four nephews. Visitation will be from 10am-4pm on Sun. at Crown Hill Mortuary with services at 2:00pm on Tues. at the Museum of Nature and Science, Ricketson Auditorium, (20th and Colorado), where Brian volunteered for many years. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the museum, attn: Development Dept., 2001 Colorado Blvd., Denver, CO 80207. Arrangements under the direction of Olinger Crown Hill Mortuary & Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, CO.
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