

The Glennon family mourns the loss of Stephen P Glennon Jr., who passed away April 17 at his home in Madison, Ct. at the age of 80. Steve was the fifth of seven children and the oldest son of Stephen P. Glennon and Helen Barrett Glennon of Larchmont, NY. He is survived by his former wife Marianna Meils Glennon; his two sons Daniel and Peter Glennon; and his siblings Marion Glennon, Nancy Glennon McIntosh (Douglas), Charles Glennon (Kate), and Frances Glennon Dunlop (Jeffrey). He was predeceased by his sisters Helen Glennon Malloy (Thomas) and Patricia Glennon Whamond (James).
Steve was born and raised in Larchmont, NY. He attended St. Augustine’s elementary School, Iona Prep, and graduated from The Canterbury School in 1962. From there he attended Colgate University and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts. He was an outstanding athlete throughout his high school and college years excelling particularly in swimming. After graduating from Colgate he then received his MBA from NYU in 1970. From there Steve enlisted in the US Army stationed at Fort Dix. He remained in the reserves for several years. Steve began his business career as a junior investment banker at Halsey Stuart in NYC. From there he joined Lehman Brothers for 5 years before ultimately accepting a position at Lepercq de Nuflize where he served as CEO for over 10 years. Steve was a member of the University Club in NYC and the Apawamis Country Club in Rye, NY. He spent many years enjoying his homes in Manhattan and Bridgehampton, NY. After retiring from investment banking in 2009, Steve started a new chapter of his professional career as a real estate broker in Madison CT, a community where he made his home until his recent passing.
“Uncle Stevie or The Fox” as he was lovingly referred to by most who knew him, was a man of character, integrity, charisma, and a whole lot of fun. He always had impeccable style often donning a strong bowtie, a perfectly positioned pocket square and of course his Gucci shoes. Steve was often referred to as a “Bon Vivant” with the finest taste in cuisine and wine which he enjoyed sharing with his family and friends. Growing up in Larchmont manor, Steve always loved the water. He owned a home in Bridgehampton, NY for many years where he could be found jogging along the beautiful ocean beaches almost daily. Then when he later settled in Madison, CT he again found his love for the water, often running the beachfront streets on the edge of Long Island Sound.
A funeral mass will be celebrated Thursday May 1st at St. Augustine’s Church in Larchmont NY 10AM followed by a private family burial at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Valhalla, NY
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