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Glennon-Seitz

In Loving Memory

Seitz, Glennon Casalone

Thursday, July 1, 2021. Beloved husband for 53 years of Geraldine Seitz (nee Hann); loving father of Frank (Jan) Seitz, Jessica (Scott) Harrison, Tess (Todd) Forthaus and Kosh (Emily) Seitz; dear grandfather of Nicholas and Libby Seitz, Camree Harrison, Samuel, Hannah, Grace, Isabella and Caleb Forthaus, and Edison Seitz; dear brother of Natalie Ries, Martin (Marilyn) Seitz, Diane (David) Brunworth, Geoffrey (Valerie) and the late Roger Seitz; dear brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend to all.

Mr. Seitz was an elder and Deacon at Webster Groves Presbyterian Church and an avid golfer, fisherman and gardener.

Services: A Memorial service will be held at a later date. Memorials to Webster Groves Presbyterian Church, 45 W. Lockwood Ave. (63119), appreciated. A SERVICE OF KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL

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2 thoughts on “Seitz, Glennon Casalone”

  1. You have been an inspiration as you approached each round with joy and determination. Guys on a golf course are generally stoic but you demonstrated a love of life and love for your family that was never concealed. You played with skill, humor and grace knowing that it is never about being perfect. God gives us good breaks and bad ones but you showed us how to cherished the moments. It’s about so many little things that make the journey worthwhile. You will not be forgotten. You will be missed. To your family and friends – may your memory be a blessing. Rest in peace Glenn.

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  2. You have been an inspiration as you approached each round with joy and determination. Guys on a golf course are generally stoic but you demonstrated a love of life and love for your family that was never concealed. You played with skill, humor and grace knowing that it is never about being perfect. God gives us good breaks and bad ones but you showed us how to cherished the moments. It’s about so many little things that make the journey worthwhile. You will not be forgotten. You will be missed. To your family and friends – may your memory be a blessing. Rest in peace Glenn.

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